Review: Helloween – My God given Right
Founded in 1984, almost a life-time ago, Helloween have always been there in the background like part of the metal furniture, churning out album...
Men on a Mission: Stupid Chief, JC Fenton, Throatpunch City
Another chilly night down at the Cellar Bar, Bracknell! It's starting to feel like home again. Al Heslop was there waiting to give us another...
Review: Abiotic – Casuistry
Casuistry’s first track 'Believe The Unseen' comes blasting out of the speakers, there is a clear homage to Meshuggah, before settling into a ambient...
Review: Humangled – Prodromes of a Flatline
Italian Death Metal outfit, Humangled, first came about in 1994 and released their Anatomic Butchery demotape in 1996 but disbanded for personal reasons. It...
Review: The Darkness – Last Of Our Kind
Justin Hawkins and co are a funny old bunch. They rose to fame with their 2003 tongue-in-cheek debut 'Permission To Land' and slowly declined...
Review: Will Haven – Open the Mind to Discomfort
There is music that is meant to be free. To be played in big open fields, among the sun and the flowers. Then there...
Live Review: The Beach Boys – Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham
Never let it be said that RAMzine has a blinkered approach to its music coverage! We were lucky enough to be catching the inimitable...
Review: Sisters of… – The Serpent, the Angel, the Adversary
Genre: Genre Defying
Sisters of… is a genre-defying project from St. Joseph, Missouri. Multi-instrumentalist Aaron Coker (ex-Appleseed Cast, Reggie & The Full Effect) reinvents...
Review: Witch of Waste – Made of Teeth
Upon first listen you might bypass Witch of Waste as one of the many technical hardcore bands that add buoyancy to a colorful yet...
Review: Far Beyond the Sunrise – Self-Titled
Review recently featured in Issue 3 of RAMzine (below).
Far beyond the Sunrise were founded in 2009 and are composed of five people dedicated to...