• New Rock Roundup Vol 34

    The New Rock Roundup is a weekly feature ranking the latest rock music releases, including rock, metal, and indie genres. It features individual song commentary from Fox, expressing personal enjoyment of each track. This week highlights covers by Black Stone Cherry and Megadeth, alongside tracks from various artists, culminating in a ranking.

  • How Important Is Vocal Delivery In Rock Compared To Lyrics?

    Rock music blends powerful vocal delivery and impactful lyrics, each playing a crucial role. While emotional intensity and tone often define vocal expression, lyrics provide depth and storytelling. Different rock subgenres emphasize one element over the other, yet the best songs harmoniously combine both to elevate the listening experience.

  • This Week’s Tunes Vol – 71

    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…

  • Judging By The Cover: Vol – 22

    This series presents abstract descriptions of iconic rock and metal album art, inviting readers to identify the albums based on the descriptions. The latest description features a woman half-buried in cracked earth under a fiery sky, symbolizing suffering and decay. Readers can share their guesses in the comments.

  • Battle Of The Bands – Kreator vs Parkway Drive

    In this series, fans are encouraged to support their favorite band as two bands go head-to-head. Participants can share opinions, facts, and personal experiences in the comments. The challenge features Kreator’s “Satan Is Real” and Parkway Drive’s “Prey,” inviting engagement and showcasing loyalty to the bands.

  • A-Z Of Rock: V Part 1

    This week’s alphabet-themed rock post highlights Van Halen, featuring their iconic song “Why Can’t This Be Love,” showcasing Eddie Van Halen’s guitar skills and David Lee Roth’s showmanship. It also discusses Stone Temple Pilots’ “Vasoline” and rocker Ville Valo from HIM, known for his gothic style and love metal sound.

  • From The Archives: 70s Vol 6 – Fleetwood Mac – Rumours

    “From The Archives” revisits influential albums, focusing on standout tracks and their success. Notably, one album stands out for its perfect blend of pop and rock, characterized by emotional honesty. Highlight tracks include “Go Your Own Way” and “Dreams,” showcasing memorable melodies and impressive vocals amid the band’s internal struggles.

  • What Is The Best Song By Trivium

    The post highlights four music tracks, emphasizing their themes and musical qualities. Fox’s track showcases resilience and live energy, while Trivium’s songs display technical prowess, rebellion, and intricate storytelling inspired by Japanese mythology. Each song invites deep listening, offering new insights with repeated plays. All rights are reserved to the artists.