• A-Z Of Rock: W Part 1

    This weekly alphabet-themed rock post explores various rock music elements associated with a specific letter. Highlighted are the band Whitesnake, known for their 1980s successes, the iconic anti-war song “War Pigs” by Black Sabbath, and rocker Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit, recognized for his unique style. Enjoy the accompanying playlist!

  • From The Archives: 80s Vol 6 – Ozzy Osbourne – Blizzard of Ozz

    “From The Archives” highlights a pivotal album from Ozzy Osbourne’s solo career, showcasing his collaboration with guitarist Randy Rhoads. The album, influential in shaping 80’s metal, features iconic tracks like “Crazy Train” and “Mr. Crowley,” blending melodic elements with heavy riffs, despite occasional formulaic elements.

  • What Is The Best Song By Black Sabbath

    The content highlights Fox’s music recommendations, featuring songs like a quickly written yet melancholic anthem, Black Sabbath’s protest classic “Paranoid,” and the unique psychedelic track “Planet Caravan.” Each song exhibits distinct qualities, showcasing the band’s range and moral themes, while respecting the artists’ rights.

  • Guess The Rockstar 29/01/2026

    The post introduces a game where participants guess a famous rock star based on provided clues, including their birth decade, continent, associated musician, and other hints. It encourages users to avoid using Google to maintain the challenge’s integrity. Participants can submit their guesses in the comments.

  • The Maggie Pills – Goths Of Disgrace : Song Review

    The Maggie Pills, based in Melbourne, blend post-punk and alternative sounds with multicultural influences. Their track “Goths Of Disgrace” features a gripping atmosphere with deep bass, haunting vocals, and compelling lyrics about self-sabotage. The song stands out for its dark energy, appealing to those seeking an edgy musical experience.

  • Guess The Year 28/01/26

    Participants are invited to guess a specific year based on clues involving songs, bands formed that year, and a notable world event. Key details include the formation of bands like Venom and Europe, songs such as Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb,” and the introduction of the first Sony Walkman.

  • Song Of The Week – Haggard Cat – I Hate It Here

    This week, we’re excited to spotlight “I Hate It Here” by Haggard Cat, their first new music in nearly five years. The song introduces their upcoming album, showcasing their signature style of massive riffs and chaos. A tour and the album launch are set for May, with tickets available now.

  • 1,000 Posts Of Rock Reviews: Join The Celebration At Fox Reviews Rock

    Fox Reviews Rock has celebrated a significant milestone by publishing its 1,000th post. This achievement highlights the platform’s evolution from simple reviews to engaging discussions with readers. Each post aims to introduce new music to fans, fostering community and trust. The team looks forward to continuing this journey and sharing more content.