Venom Prison at The Black Heart, London

Live: Venom Prison at The Black Heart, London

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When you are told to take out just under two months from gigs for health reasons from your doctors, some choose to return to...

Live Review: Anti-Flag, at The Bowery District, Reading

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TURNCOAT! KILLER! LIAR! THIEF! Criminal with protection of the law!" The first words to come from Anti-Flag! Already I am reminded of just how awesome this...
The Train Kept A-Rollin by Spencer Vignes

The Train Kept A-Rollin by Spencer Vignes — Book Review

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Freight railways were the only means of transportation for the bluesmen of yesteryear. The musicians jumped into the back car not just because they...

Mercury Underground EP Review

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Mercury Underground are based in Glasgow and definitely are not “just a rock band!” ranging from classic rock through to progressive and into fusion...

Thenewno2 ‘Beautiful Creatures’ Album Review

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Warner Brothers have a lot riding on 'Beautiful Creatures,' the successful series of books could well be the next 'Twilight' and have millions of...

Wicked Snakes – Lead Me To The Sun

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Lead Me To The Sun is the newest debut album from the Staffordshire natives Wicked Snakes. Only being formed this year Wicked Snakes have...

Review: New Years Day – Malevolence

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A soon as a couple of years ago the idea of 'goth rock'  being cool again seemed very unlikely. Enter the whole 'New Grave'...
Blackheart Orchestra

The Blackheart Orchestra open The Hotel Utopia

The Blackheart Orchestra, Rick Pilkington and Chrissy Mostyn have a valid claim to be the world’s smallest orchestra, and between them, both being extremely...
Cancer Bats

Cancer Bats return to a thunderous welcome back!

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Strange things have been occurring during the dates between 24th-27th April at the Camden Underworld... Yours truly received numerous reports of war wounds, madness,...
The Dirty Denims

Dirty Denims are Ready Steady Go!

Dutch band The Dirty Denims has, at last, released their promised full-length album. Called Ready, Steady, Go! it adds to the six tracks that we reviewed on RAMzine...