• Cam Cole Interview: From Busking to Stardom

    Cam Cole, renowned as the heaviest one-man band globally, transitioned from busking to captivating large audiences and featuring on Ted Lasso. His music blends various genres, and he’s had a documentary about his journey. Upcoming projects include a new album and participating in a UK tour with Massive Wagons, maintaining his unique sound. Photos by…

  • Spooky Halloween Songs and Rock Icons In Horror Films 16/10/24

    In the lead-up to Halloween, daily spooky-themed songs will be shared, alongside discussions about rock musicians in horror films. Featured this time are Beartooth’s “Phantom Pain” and Meat Loaf in “Urban Decay” (2007), where he plays a DJ in a story about a vengeful undead sewer worker.

  • Download Festival 2025: First Band Announcement Date Revealed

    Download Festival has announced that the first wave of bands will be revealed on November 12, 2024. Along with this news, a new underwater-themed color scheme featuring teal has been teased. Early bird tickets are available through Ticketmaster, but they will end soon. Fans are encouraged to comment on their festival experiences.

  • Exploring Drown In Time: An Interview with Lucas Fredrik

    Drown In Time, a one-man metal band by Lucas Fredrik from Uppsala, blends various instruments for a unique musical experience. His upcoming album “Arrival” features singles leading to its release around 2025-2026. Inspired by artists like Europe, Fredrik emphasizes melody over lyrics, illustrating his journey through music and life challenges.

  • Song Of The Week: Electric Enemy – Bleed Me Dry

    Electric Enemy is featured in the latest “Song of the Week” on Spotify with “Bleed Me Dry.” The song, written by Jim Lawton and co-produced with Adrian Bushby, delves into the theme of a toxic relationship. Over the past year, Electric Enemy has released two EPs, all produced by Jim Lawton at his home studio.

  • Spooky Halloween Songs and Rock Icons In Horror Films 15/10/24

    In the lead-up to Halloween, daily posts will feature a spooky rock song along with treats discussing rock musicians in horror films. This includes Fastway’s “Trick Or Treat” and Lordi’s “Dark Floors” (2008), showcasing the band’s involvement in the film and its Finnish origins. Enjoy the musical thrill!

  • Spooky Halloween Songs and Rock Icons In Horror Films 14/10/24

    In the lead-up to Halloween, a spooky song will be featured daily, alongside discussions of rock musicians in horror films. This includes Slipknot’s “Spiders” and Bruce Dickinson’s role in “Chemical Wedding” (2008), which he co-wrote and appeared in, highlighting his musical contributions to the film’s soundtrack.

  • This Week’s Tunes Vol – 4

    Welcome to our weekly post dedicated to what each member of the team has been listening to. Delve into the inner workings of what comes out of the speaker at Fox Reviews Rock HQ! What’s more is that every song in these posts will end up on a dedicated Spotify playlist. Meaning you can catch…