Xilla – Distant Minds
On the backstreet cobblestones of yesteryear where one of The Manic Street Preachers bummed a cigarette from a member of Marillion, and they got...
Review: KANSAS – Leftoverture Live & Beyond
Kansas made their name as one of the mainstays of the 70’s and 80’s AOR genre, alongside bands like REO Speedwagon and Foreigner. They’re...
Live Review: Skid Row
It’s late into a damp Wednesday afternoon. I’ve bombed it from work to Bournemouth to get to The Old Fire Station just in the...
An Extraordinary Life – John Wetton
Those coming to this hefty 252-page book devoted to the memory of John Wetton, looking exacting details on his life, and more so minutiae...
Leper Colony’s debut album channels Death
Leper Colony, a new supergroup comprised of members of underground cult death metal bands Morgoth, Paganizer and Consumption, have released their self-titled debut album...
Review: Ghost Iris – Blind World
With its large strides of djent pulverising your ears along with a raucous vocal edge that is ripe for hand banging, Blind World is sounding...
Hard Rock Hell 8 Review
Hard Rock Hell (HRH) feels like a very well kept secret, hidden by it's location, hidden by the fact it always sells out, and by...
Tragedy turn disco bangers in to metal anthems in Newcastle
When you pay for a cover or tribute band, you pretty much know what you're going to get... all your favourite tracks from the...
Times of Grace serve up Songs Of Loss And Separation
Adam Dutkiewicz and Jesse Leach need no introduction to anyone plugged into the metalcore scene but for those maybe less familiar, these two are...
Wu Tang – The Saga Continues – Review
"What's this...a hip-hop record being reviewed in RAMzine?!". Your eyes do not deceive you my fellow reader! But every now and again, it is...


























