Review: Sikth – The Future in Whose Eyes?
Sikth, the Hertfordshire sextet have returned from their 2008 hiatus with their first full-length since 2006’s Death of a Dead Day.
To state new release...
TUSMØRKE produce darker Intetnett
Norwegian prog rockers Tusmørke never cease to me amaze me and their upcoming full-length output is another children's album but one that possesses a...
State of Ember smoulder on Broken Horizons
Redditch based trio State of Ember say that their music is an amalgam of metal, punk and prog rock… well having listened to their second...
Review: Bitterfeldt – Götzen.Dämmerung
The stark reality of this band hits you straight between the eyes as soon as the play button is released. The dark, anxious strides...
Elles Bailey dazzles on Shining In The Half Light
In RAMZine Issue 28, I reviewed Elles Bailey and her ‘lockdown’ album called Ain’t Nothing But and summed up her vocal prowess with...
Shining – One One One
Within a minute or so of hearing ‘I Won’t Forget’ the album’s opening track I was hit with the same level of energy of...
White Wizzard’s Infernal Overdrive – True, unabashed, traditional heavy metal in its purest form
Infernal Overdrive sees metal stalwarts White Wizzard return with their fourth full-length album, their first since 2013. With the return of former members, singer Wyatt...
Iron Savior survive the Firestar supernova
Off the back of their impressive album, Sky Crest, Iron Savior have come back to continue their quest to prove why they’re one of...
Review: Fuck The Facts – Desire Will Rot
The Canadian grindcore filth machine FUCK THE FACTS are back. Since their last album on Relapse Records (Die Miserable 2011) they have been hard...
Firewind ‘Stand United’ in the face of global chaos
Back in 2020, the live music industry came to a halt but world class albums didn’t and Firewind composed one of the best power...