• From The Archives: 90s Vol 4 – Deftones – Around the Fur

    The feature “From The Archives” revisits influential albums, focusing here on Deftones’ second album, blending nu-metal and alt-rock. It highlights the band’s dynamic range, vocal versatility, and significant tracks like “My Own Summer” and “Be Quiet And Drive.” However, production inconsistencies may alienate fans of their later work.

  • Albums Of The Year 2025 – 13 – Yungblud – Idols

    Yungblud has had a standout year, showcasing his growth in the rock genre, especially following personal loss. His latest album demonstrates depth and maturity, blending rebellious and vulnerable themes with catchy tunes. Key tracks like “Zombie” and “Hello Heaven, Hello” highlight his unique lyrical approach and creativity.

  • Battle Of The Bands – Rush vs Pink Floyd

    This series encourages fans to passionately support their favorite band by commenting and defending their choice in a competition between two bands. Engage in discussions, share stories, and provide interesting facts about the bands involved, including Rush and Pink Floyd. Let your voice be heard and show your allegiance!

  • A-Z Of Rock: P Part 1

    This week’s alphabet-themed rock post highlights the letter “P.” It features the influential grunge band Pearl Jam and their song “Black,” heavy metal classic “Painkiller” by Judas Priest, and rocker Phil Anselmo of Pantera. A Spotify playlist accompanies the selections for listening enjoyment.

  • What Is The Best Song By Creedence Clearwater Revival

    Fox’s Recommendations highlight three Creedence Clearwater Revival songs. “Fortunate Son” is a vibrant protest anthem with a danceable beat. “Bad Moon Rising” features a cheerful melody juxtaposed with dark lyrics, while “Lodi” offers a poetry-like, empathetic experience without political themes. All songs retain their original rights with no claims made by the site.

  • Albums Of The Year 2025 – 14 – Thrice – Horizons/West

    The content celebrates the year’s rock music, highlighting the band Thrice. Known for their post-hardcore roots and innovative lyricism, their latest album is noted for its experimental yet rock-focused sound. Favorite tracks include heavy and emotionally complex songs, showcasing the band’s ability to blend dynamics and atmosphere effectively.

  • We Reached 100K Views For 2025! Here Are Our Most Popular Rock Reviews & Interviews Of The Year

    Fox Reviews Rock celebrates reaching 100,000 views in 2025, expressing gratitude to readers, bands, and PR representatives for their support. The community’s enthusiasm has been crucial in promoting rock and metal music. The team looks forward to future milestones and encourages interactions on the platform as they aim for growth in 2026.

  • Albums Of The Year 2025 – 15 – Volbeat – God Of Angels Trust

    The content celebrates 2025’s rock music, highlighting Volbeat’s latest album, their first without guitarist Rob Caggiano. It captures a sense of rebirth and features a mix of aggressive and melodic tracks, appealing to both new and longtime fans. Notable songs emphasize unique songwriting and showcase the band’s signature style.