Wow where did that time go?!
Fox Reviews Rock has now had over 100 posts. When the site first started it was very much a one person operation, but now is 6 collaborators strong! You can read more about who is involved on our Team page.
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From The Archives: The Beatles – Rubber Soul
“From The Archives” revisits a notable 1965 album by The Beatles that marked their artistic evolution towards a more mature sound. With introspective lyrics and folk influences, the album prioritised cohesion over chart hits. Highlight tracks include “Drive My Car,” “Norwegian Wood,” and “In My Life,” showcasing their innovative storytelling and deep emotional resonance.
A-Z Of Rock: K Part 2
This weekly post features an alphabet-themed exploration of rock music, highlighting a band, song, and iconic rocker. It introduces a lesser-known band, praises Babymetal’s collaboration with Bring Me The Horizon, and pays tribute to drummer Keith Moon of The Who. Playlists are provided for listening enjoyment.
Glaciers & One Last Hail Mary: The Dreamy Sounds Of Sandro Bevilaqua
Sandro Bevilaqua returns with two evocative tracks, “Glaciers” and “One Last Hail Mary,” showcasing his unique sound and emotional depth. While “Glaciers” delivers a dreamy atmosphere, “One Last Hail Mary” offers a richer instrumental experience. Both songs are easy to enjoy, appealing to fans of Folk and Indie music.



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