Review: Vermilion Whiskey – Spirit of Tradition
Vermilion Whiskey have been about and kicking ass with their South Louisiana sound since 2010, with a stellar release 10 South back in 2013, they...
Review: Psycho Kiss – Grit
Psycho Kiss come from South Wales area, a place that already has had its fair share of rock and rollers, possibly the largest of...
Live: Glenn Hughes, The Robin 2, Bilston
Sly & the Family Stone pour out of the house PA, singing about ‘A Family Affair’. It’s fitting. There’s a sense of déjà vu...
Deliberations From The Shire with Mike James – Mors Principium Est
Embers Of A Dying World is the sixth full-length album from Finnish melodic death metallers Mors Principium Est. Having formed around 2002/3 the band...
Review: WSTR – Red, Green or Inbetween
Bandwagon jumping has long appeared preferable to trendsetting in the world of pop-punk, and with debut record Red, Green or Inbetween’ it appears that Liverpudlian...
The Band FAQ: All That’s Left to Know About the Fathers of Americana
While I was growing up, I was hugely into the typical stuff, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Slayer, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin etc, much like most...
Review: Turbobier – Das Neue Festament
When I think of Austria, I think of the history, the landscape, Sigmund Freud, the beauty of the place, oh, and some small known...
Review: Born Again – Strike it with Power
A fantastic start to what sounds like a brilliant album. Vocally strong with real power backing them up – you could say real head...
Review: Desert Kingdom – Desert Kingdom
This EP is bound to lift you out of your shoes and across the floor, make no mistake it is so heavy the floor...
Review: Furia – Ksiezyc Milczy Luty
Listening to many new albums as I do from RAMzine, I always find myself reviewing more foreign bands, maybe that’s because I love hearing...