• Moon Fever: Exclusive Interview with Seattle’s Rising Rock Quartet

    The Seattle-based Moon Fever quartet is known for their rock ‘n’ roll anthems and energetic live performances, with influences from bands like Queens Of The Stone Age. Their song “Feels So Good” reflects on loss and resilience. With plans for a new album and potential international tours, their dream is to keep growing and writing…

  • Weekly Preview 29/07/24

    This week on Fox Reviews Rock includes song reviews, band interviews, and a unique perspective on Download Festival. Highlights: Cozzer’s Question on Monday, interview with Moon Fever on Tuesday, Nightswimmers single review on Wednesday, Download perspective on Thursday, Friday Poll, Battle of the bands on Saturday, and Corey Taylor review podcast on Sunday.

  • Discover Spiritbox Jaded Review on Fox Reviews Rock | Sunday Podcast Special

    A new weekly post format! I’m giving my podcast its own special day on the Fox Reviews Rock website…. Sunday! This time its my review of Spiritbox’s latest single Jaded , which has one of the coolest videos I have ever seen, as well as fantastic vocals! You can find it here. But please give the…

  • Foo Fighters vs. Hole: A Rock Music Feud

    The post compares bands and encourages audience engagement. It mentions the tension between Dave Grohl and Courtney Love but notes a closer relationship over time. Links to songs are provided.

  • IDestroy Interview: Self-Titled Album, Festivals, and More Revealed

    IDestroy, formed in 2015 at Bristol University, has made a mark in the punk scene with over 300 UK gigs, European and Asian tours, and performances at renowned festivals. Their music, including “Headphones,” reflects female safety concerns. Their upcoming self-titled album releases on August 30th. The trio’s energetic and chaotic stage presence defines their punk…

  • Vote for Your Favorite Song | Save A Song Series

    A new poll series, “Save A Song,” lets you vote for your favourite song from three options. The winning songs will compete in a final grand champion poll.

  • Download Festival 2024 Sunday Review: Alien Weaponry, Creeper, Sum 41, and More

    The Sunday at Download Festival 2024. Alien Weaponry, Creeper, Kerry King, Bowling For Soup, Sum 41, Limp Bizkit, and Avenged Sevenfold performances were notable. Sum 41’s farewell performance dazzled, while Limp Bizkit’s set had mixed reviews. The festival ended with high expectations for the next year.

  • When They Riot ‘Bedlam’ Review: Captivating Grunge Anthem

    When They Riot, a Leeds-based explosive grunge rock band, continues to impress with their latest single “Bedlam.” The track seamlessly blends raw emotion with high-energy grunge, evoking feelings of unease and uncertainty. With captivating riffs and impactful vocals, the band’s evolution shines through while staying true to their origins. This fearless declaration of growth is…