Review: Inglorious – Inglorious
Looking for some retro rock with a bigger bang for your buck? Then it would be safe to say Inglorious are likely to be...
Review: Desert Kingdom – Desert Kingdom
This EP is bound to lift you out of your shoes and across the floor, make no mistake it is so heavy the floor...
Thenewno2 ‘Beautiful Creatures’ Album Review
Warner Brothers have a lot riding on 'Beautiful Creatures,' the successful series of books could well be the next 'Twilight' and have millions of...
Review: Giant of The Mountain – The Empty Quarter
Drawing the moon down through the mountains and into the valley, the Giant of the Mountain rears his head to breathe his dreadful anguish...
RAMzine Classic: Sacramentum – Far Away From The Sun
The Swedish black/death metal phenomenon Sacramentum, which was resurrected last year after lying dormant for almost two decades, released an underground milestone back in...
Steve Hackett – Under a Mediterranean Sky
Steve Hackett has had a spectacularly successful career, both as a member of Genesis and as a solo artist, plus also as a result of...
Vanilla Fudge
Vanilla Fudge was one of the first American groups to infuse psychedelia into heavy rock sound to create “psychedelic symphonic rock” an eclectic genre that would,...
Warmrain… Here Comes The Rain Again
This is a four-track precursor to Warmrain’s debut album, Back Above The Clouds, scheduled for June release and, if it’s anything as good as this...
Devildriver continue Dealing with Demons
A double album divided across several years is a highly ambitious project that some bands genuinely can't deliver. California groove metal outfit Devildriver however...
LA Guns – The Devil You Know
Just over a year ago from LA Guns released their comeback album, The Missing Peace. It was a decent stab at past glories, and it’s no surprise...



























