Live: Weezer, Manchester Apollo
A Weezer tour is sadly a very rare occasion in the UK but is always welcome and with last year’s performance at the Academy...
Review: Converge – The Dusk In Us
Trying to capture the power of Converge in mere words is a tough task. They are a million different things, and nearly every single...
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...
Review: LA Guns – The Missing Peace
If you’re a jobbing Los Angeles musician who hasn’t yet managed to secure a spell in one of the many LA Guns line-up, you...
Review: Dragonhammer – Obscurity
Dragonhammer is a five-piece Italian band who’ve been around for fifteen years and have become one of Italy’s unsung power metal heroes. They’ve released...
Review: Ne Obliviscaris – Urn
Australia’s Ne Obliviscaris have always stood in a field of one, even within the progressive metal scene which has many diverse acts. Their brand...
Review: Jamie Lenman – Devolver
Post-hardcore polymath Jamie Lenman’s career has taken some very interesting turns since his departure from Reuben. After a five year break from music, his...
Review: Veil Of Maya – False Idol
False Idol is Veil Of Maya’s first album since 2015’s Matriarch, an album which elevated their already considerable status in the world of tech...
London celebrates an early Halloween with Wednesday 13.
The Islington Academy queue on Saturday night was dressed in spooky outfits, horror make-up, crazy wigs and fake blood as Wednesday 13 landed in...
Review: Slipknot’s Day Of The Gusano – Live In Mexico
Circus of the insane; congregation of the maggots; this could only be Slipknot. On 5th December 2015, after 16 long years since their debut...































