• Under The Radar – Kayla The Crow

    Cape Town-based band Kayla The Crow blends Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, and Noise Rock, influenced by a shamanic workshop. Their latest release, “The Door,” features a 5/4 groove. Upcoming EP “SEED” launches on 13th March, with plans to tour Europe. They recommend “Hermit” and “Pelargonium Sidoides” for new listeners.

  • What Is The Best Song By Slipknot

    The new segment “What Is The Best Song By” invites users to share their favourite tracks from a selected artist in the comments. Recommendations include Slipknot’s energetic songs “Duality,” “Wait And Bleed,” and the emotionally raw “Snuff,” showcasing the band’s versatility and depth in lyricism.

  • Song Of The Week – pMad – Blood

    Song Background Information Irish post-punk/gothic rocker pMad delivers in ‘Blood’ a fierce anthem for a world at war — a world where faceless generals steal lives, children, and freedom. The track is dark, urgent, and unrelenting, yet beneath the menace lies defiance: we will stand up, we will resist, we will find our way home.…

  • New Rock Roundup Vol 40

    The New Rock Roundup is a weekly feature showcasing top releases in various rock genres. Fox highlights and ranks songs from rock to indie, sharing personal insights on each track. This week includes recommendations from artists like Black Stone Cherry and Bowling For Soup, encouraging reader engagement with rankings and comments.

  • Why Some Rock Subgenres Fade While Others Endure?

    Rock music has diversified into numerous subgenres, some fleeting while others endure. Key to their longevity is cultural resonance and innovation. Subgenres like Grunge and Metal captured societal moods, while bands evolve styles, creating new sounds and connections. This adaptability ensures they influence future movements rather than fading away.

  • From The Archives: 90s Vol 7 – Soundgarden – Superunknown

    Soundgarden’s 1994 album “Superunknown” marked their peak success, blending heavy riffs with psych elements and intricate lyrics, showcasing Chris Cornell’s powerful vocals. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200, defining the band in the 90s. Key tracks include “Black Hole Sun,” “Spoonman,” and “Fell On Black Days.”

  • This Week’s Tunes Vol – 77

    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 – 28

    This series provides abstract descriptions of notable rock and metal album artwork, inviting readers to guess the albums. One description features the band members photographed against a plain background, highlighting their personalities with a striking red jacket and a straightforward composition, exuding cool confidence.