Extol ‘Extol’
Eight years after their second most recent studio album, and to the pleasure of many loving fans, Extol are back with a brand new...
Review: The Crawling – Anatomy of Loss
There’s some great titles on this album and one is 'An Immaculate Deception' that possesses some tough and twisting rhythms with a deep dark grunting vocal...
DVD Review: Dragonforce – In the Line of Fire
Whilst in full force of their Maximum Overload Tour that started in 2014 and aims to finish in 2016 - yes, you read that right - Dragonforce played at...
Slam Dunk Festival: Mime Crowdsurfing, Metalcore Violins & Inflatable Pizza
There are fewer places more sacred to the UK emo scene than Slam Dunk Festival. A staple in the British alternative scene and a...
Creye me a river
Creye was put together by former Grand Slam guitarist Andreas Gullstrand in early 2015 with a vision of generating a sound that would take listeners...
Review: The Loved and Lost – Into a Dream
Not many of you would of heard of The Loved and Lost and neither had we (team RAM) until we took a visit to Breaking...
Mary Timony goes brave on Untame the Tiger
I consider it a massive oversight on my part that I was unaware of Mary Timony’s work until I read about her achieving a...
Review: Dirty Heads – Sound Of Change
At the same time that a kickstarter campaign to ban Nickelback from performing in London again, this is one artist we should be inviting...
Live Review: Hayseed Dixie, Academy 2, Newcastle
When you see most cover bands , or tribute bands, you know what you are going to get - a good laugh, a bit...
Cory Marks states clearly Who I Am
If your love of true rock music is allied with your parents’ country music record collection, then I guess it’s inevitable that the two...



























