Empath have a Visitor
Philadelphia’s Empath class their music as “a kaleidoscopic mix of psych & punk-rock” and, with their follow up to 2019’s 'Active Listening: Night on...
Jonas Lindberg’s The Other Side are Miles From Nowhere
This is the second release from Jonas Lindberg’s prog-rock side project, The Other Side, the follow up to 2016’s Pathfinder, and it’s truly an...
Arjen Lucassen’s Star One Revel In Time
Revel In Time is the third Star One album and a contrast to previous Lucassen work’s, such as the Ayreon album Transitus, which was...
Quickstrike is certainly None of a Kind
You kind of know that you’re in for a treat when a band from Latvia list their names as Ritchskies, Piggy, Fourleaf, Armyfox and...
Venom Prison stir up some chaos on Erebos
Venom Prison are part of what I like to class as the new wave of modern death metal, bands such as Gatecreeper, Celestrial Sanctuary,...
Elles Bailey dazzles on Shining In The Half Light
In RAMZine Issue 28, I reviewed Elles Bailey and her ‘lockdown’ album called Ain’t Nothing But and summed up her vocal prowess with...
Voivod release their latest space oddity with Synchro Anarchy
Voivod have been known primarily as the bridging point between thrash metal and prog with their bizarre brand of cosmic, jazz-inspired weirdness. Following a...
Praying Mantis deliver a stellar new opus In The Shape Of Katharsis
Ever since their superb performance at the Winterstorm festival in Scotland back in 2019, I have been madly in love with these skilled veterans’...
Bob Dylan In the 1980’s – Every Album, Every Track
In the 1980s Bob Dylan released ten albums, of which seven were studio recordings, two were ‘live’ albums and the other being 1985’s Biograph,...
Emilie Zoé sends a message on Hello Future Me
Swiss singer-songwriter, Emilie Zoé has been earning her growing reputation with a series of releases that show an innate talent for the guitar and...