Saturday, April 26, 2025
Danny Beardsley

Danny Beardsley gets “Blood From A Stone”

Emperor Chung and The Parallax Method mainman Danny Beardsley has taken the brave and fascinating decision to re-record his solo debut but acoustically and...
Bury Tomorrow

Bury Tomorrow lay out a feast on Cannibal

Bury Tomorrow have a special little place in my heart, having seen them play my hometown in their very early days and having the...
Protest The Hero

Protest The Hero’s new record Palimpsest ends their stretch of bad luck

The past few years have not been kind to Protest the Hero from the departure of original drummer, Moe Carlson, Rody Walker’s vocal troubles...
LONELY ROBOT

LONELY ROBOT – Feelings Are Good

Lonely Robot is a crossover prog-rock solo project from the mighty John Mitchell, whose contribution to the genre down the years cannot be understated....
Black Tractor

Black Tractor reveals ‘The Wonders of the Invisible World’

A band that sounds like some sort of malevolent agricultural machinery is alright by me…the portentous name conjures up images of an Orwellian farm...
Imperial Triumphant

Imperial Triumphant explores nuance and New York on ‘Alphaville’

Imperial Triumphant's bio reads: ‘Born in the metropolis: Imperial Triumphant embodies the sounds of New York City. From top floor luxury to the rotten...
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Morse/Portnoy/George go Cover to Cover

Not one, but three CDs of cover versions as the illustrious trio of Morse/Portnoy/George re-release a couple of previous covers albums and tack on...

The Sword: Chronology 2006-2018

After calling a hiatus in 2018, The Sword have made a bit of noise and unleash not one, but two massive collections celebrating their...

Lamb of God’s self-titled release: ‘Lamb of God’

What you see is what you get really with Lamb of God, They’ve become a staple band that hasn’t really developed their sound much,...
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...