Review: Elderoth – Mystic
Formed in 2007, Canadian metallers Elderoth bring you their second studio album, Mystic.
Mystic opens with the very promising intro track ‘Within’. After a few...
Review: Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! – Get Lost, Find Yourself
What has happened to the music world and so called labels otherwise known as genres!? If you're like me and enjoy having some sort...
Alien Ant farm, Hoobastank and P.O.D in Manchester
Well it’s been an interesting night to say the least, full of jokes and random tracks. Firstly the line-up has changed at the last...
Review: Girlschool – Propaganda EP
Currently on their first US tour in over 20 years, the longest-running female heavy metal band in history have a new EP out that’s...
Review: The Loved and Lost – Into a Dream
Not many of you would of heard of The Loved and Lost and neither had we (team RAM) until we took a visit to Breaking...
Live Review: Foo Fighters, Stadium of Light, Sunderland
What a week it's been for Foo Fighters: They played as the last musical guests for The David Letterman Show, headlined Radio 1's Big...
Live Review: InMe, The Dirty Youth, Ashes
Melodic Metal band Ashes from Manchester opened the show. I did think it was a bit of an odd opener for the gig as...
Review: Dinosaur Pile-up, at Tooting Tram and Social
Grunge-Punk trio Dinosaur Pile-Up, who are due to release their third studio record later this year, took the stage at Tooting Tram and Social...
Review: Secrets of the Sky – Pathway
Secrets of the Sky 'Pathway' is out now via Metal Blade Records.
Hailing from Oakland California Secrets of the Sky formed in 2010 and it...
Review: Godsized – Heavy lies the Crown
The band has played hundreds of shows in countless countries across Europe and supported many of their heroes (Black Label Society, Life of Agony,...