Primus – Sailing The Seas Of Cheese
It’s fairly safe to say that Les Claypool is a bit of an odd chap when it comes as far as music. I don’t...
Review: Demon – Cemetery Junction
Demon Formed in 1979 - I remember that year so well being the year I left school and got my first job, so I...
Hurricane #1 are Backstage Waiting to Go On
After a dalliance with the big league in the late 90s (and a few top 40 hits) Hurricane #1 are back with a vengeance...
Robin Trower – Time And Emotion
Recent years have seen a series of blues-orientated albums being released in a rather rapid succession from Robin Trower. It’s not as if the...
Cambridge Folk Festival
Although RAMzine is dedicated to giving the hardest of metal-heads the latest in News and Reviews, even we like to take a step back...
Download Festival Review: Sleep Token, Korn, Green Day
Were Sleep Token worthy? Korn waited 30 years & Green Day brought the rain!
Download Festival, an absolute giant in the alternative music scene, landed...
Nickelback: A redemption arc in Manchester
This may be an absurd statement for younger readers but at one point in time Nickelback wasn't the coolest band in music despite having...
Deftones ‘Koi No Yokan’ Album Review
Deftones returned, for all intents and purposes, with their breathtakingly brilliant 2010 release Diamond Eyes. Having released two relatively sub-par albums in the period...
EP Review: Senses Fail – In Your Absence
Senses Fail's latest offering In Your Absence is striking for several reasons. Firstly the lack of the band's signature heavy sound, replaced by a...
Review: Tomas Doncker Band – Moanin’ At Midnight: The Howlin’ Wolf Project
Tomás Doncker started out in the down-town “No Wave” scene (New York) in the early 1980s, before going international, and touring and recording with...


























