Stone Broken

Stone Broken @ Islington Assembly Halls

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Taking over the Assembly Halls are the next young guns of rock and roll. A trio of bands that have put in the work...

Review: Apherium – Neoteric

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Formed during their college days in 2011 and coming at you from Yeovil, Apherium soon forged a sturdy bond and quickly put out their...

Departures ‘Teenage Haze’ Album Review

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I’m not usually a fan of melodic hardcore, I often find all the twists, turns and taking the scenic route incredibly tedious. I’d love...
Homebound

Farnham five piece Homebound find fantastic form

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Homebound, the Farnham based pop-punk outfit have released, for me, arguably one of the strongest collections of the year. There is so much across...

Now, Voyager ‘Seas’ EP Review

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Now, Voyager are a post-hardcore outfit stemming from Brussels, Belgium and they’re bringing a sound to international shores that isn't entirely original, nor is it unique,...

Review: Deadspace – A Promise of Oblivion

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Slithering from the oft-neglected Australian metal underground comes Deadspace’s debut album. This independently released depressive black metal record was conceived as an outlet for...
Von Hertzen Brothers

The Von Hertzen Brothers are In Murmuration

The Von Hertzen Brothers (VHB) are one of Finland’s more exciting exports to the world with their enticing blend of classic rock/prog with a...
Nightwish

Nightwish show their scale and ambition on ‘Decades: Live in Buenos Aires’

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In the life of a band, especially one who’ve been going for the best part of twenty years, the ‘live’ album is usually seen...

Download 2019: The Highlights -Sunday – Tool, Smashing Pumpkins, Slayer and more.

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Ahead of our full coverage in the next issue of RAMzine, we conclude our festival highlights for another year. Sunday can be the best...
Cold Years

Review: Cold Years – Northern Blues

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Britrock has had a tough couple of decades. In the nineties, we were producing bands like The Wildhearts, Terrorvision and The Manic Street Preachers....