• Song Of The Week: Radio Aftermath – Grey Shapes

    The latest addition to our weekly Spotify Playlist is “Grey Shapes” by Radio Aftermath. The song delves into childhood nightmares, featuring looming grey shapes that induced intense fear. Recorded across Yorkshire, the dreamy rock track never fails to captivate audiences live. Check it out and share your thoughts!

  • Celebrating Evelyn’s 1st Birthday with Special Songs

    Fox celebrates his daughter Evelyn’s 1st birthday in a heartfelt post, acknowledging her impact on his life. He shares two diverse songs that bear her name, reflecting her vibrant personality. The post includes links to the tracks, emphasizing the significance of the occasion.

  • Kensei: Paralysis – A Melodic Death Metal Masterpiece | Fox Reviews Rock

    Kensei, an exceptional band from Dudley, England, recently won Metal To The Masses and performed at Bloodstock 2024. Their latest song “Paralysis” showcases powerful vocals, intricate guitar work, and emotional lyrics. The music video, with its symbolism of liberation, complements the theme of the song. Kensei’s future looks promising, and I eagerly await their upcoming…

  • Ventures: ‘Melt With Me’ Review and Analysis

    Established in 2017, Manchester-based Metalcore band Ventures impresses with “Melt With Me” and their upcoming EP “Up, Down.” The vocals hit hard, complemented by melodic guitar and poignant lyrics. The song’s nautical theme and production quality stand out, though pacing and certain musical elements could be refined. Overall, a compelling 7.5/10 performance.

  • The White Stripes vs. The Von Bondies: A Music Showdown

    The content compares two bands and references an alleged altercation between Jack White and the lead singer of Von Bondies. Links to their tracks are included. The focus is on inviting comments and engagement.

  • IDestroy Self-Titled Album: 100 Sounds, Headphones & More

    IDestroy has just released their self-titled album, and Fox Reviews Rock is thrilled. The album features standout tracks like “100 Sounds” and “Headphones,” along with “Capital Letter LOVE,” “All My Friends Are Plastic,” and “I Don’t Want To Talk To You.” The band’s photo was provided by Dan Jevons for an exclusive interview. You can…

  • Vote Now: Judas Priest vs. Diamond Head vs. Dio – Save A Song Series

    This mini-series, “Save A Song,” involves voting for your favorite song from a list of three. The winning song is saved, while the others are ‘deleted.’ Later, all winners will compete for the grand champion title. Vote and discuss at https://poll.fm/14014116.

  • Exclusive Shrapnel Interview: Festivals, Live Performances, and Musical Influences

    The band has faced tour disruptions due to Metal Days cancellation and logistical challenges. They praised the rising music scene in Norwich but acknowledged advantages of a more central location. Shoutouts went to bands like Collapse the Sky and Vast Slug. They expressed eagerness to play at festivals like Hellfest and Wacken and shared positive…