RAM-ZET
Title:Sapien
Label:ViciSolum Productions
Release Date:27th March 2026
RAM‑ZET have always been metal’s beautiful anomaly, too progressive to cage, too theatrical to tame, too chaotic to categorise. Sapien doesn’t just continue that legacy; it weaponises it. Sareeta’s violin returns like a long‑lost ghost, stepping back into its rightful haunt. Joining the guys is Trollfests Aazuu, whose keyboards twist the atmosphere into new shapes.
Sfinx recording while pregnant delivers vocals with a weight that feels carved from bone.
This is a band that didn’t just reunite; they reconverged. The first single, "Zerocrane" and the album’s ignition spark. It’s RAM‑ZET in full attack mode, jagged, spiralling, and instantly recognisable.
“Cranium” is a pressure chamber of a track. It feels like pacing inside your own skull, tapping on the walls to see which parts crack first . Hypnotic, eerie, and unsettling, “Sleepers” is the classic way these Norwegians rock. It’s a message to the fans who waited: We weren’t gone. We were dreaming. Chaotic theatre. Avant-garde madness. “Bozzadevil” is the kind of track that reminds you why this band never fit into anyone’s neat little genre box.
One of the emotional pillars of the record. “As Worlds Collide” The interplay between violin, synths, and vocals feels like tectonic plates grinding, collapsing, and rebirth in the same breath. “Psychosis” A descent. A spiral. A reminder that RAM‑ZET’s version of “heavy” has always been psychological as much as sonic. The best is saved to last in my opinion with “Hangman's Jazz”, a twisted carnival, a final grin from the abyss. It leaves you unsettled, which is exactly the point.
"Sapien" is RAM‑ZET’s most focused, organic, and emotionally charged album yet, not because it’s cleaner or safer, but because it feels like the band finally understands the full gravity of their own identity.
Zet calls it “a big step further for the band,” and for once, the cliché is true.
This is a record made by people who have lived, fractured, changed, and returned sharper.
It’s not a comeback.
It’s a metamorphosis.
A creature waking up hungry.
RAM‑ZET didn’t just return they evolved.
Review: Seb Di Gatto Score:10/10
Reviewed:23/03/2026
Tracklist:
01. Zerocane
02. Cranium
03. Sleepers
04. Bozzadevil
05. Peace25?
06. As Worlds Collide
07. Psychosis
08. In The Mirror
09. Catching Flies
10. Hangmans Jazz
Line-up:
Henning Ramseth / Zet – Guitar, vocals
Miriam Renvåg / Sfinx – Vocals
Lars A Lien / Lanius – Bass
Ingvild Strønen Johannesen/ Sareeta – Violin
Kai Renton / Aazuu – Keyboards
Kent Frydenlund/ Küth – Drums
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