• A-Z Of Rock: X Part 1

    This week’s alphabet-themed post focuses on the letter “X”. It features the underrated punk band X-Ray Spex, highlighting their song “I Am A Poseur”. Additionally, Canadian rockers Rush present the 11-minute track “Xanadu”. Lastly, Australian artist Xavier Rudd is celebrated for his talent in “Follow The Sun”. Enjoy the linked playlist!

  • From The Archives: 90s Vol 6 – Smashing Pumpkins – Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness

    Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, The Smashing Pumpkins’ ambitious double album, blends alt rock, ballads, and gothic textures, showcasing their range and solid songwriting. While its over two-hour length may deter some, standout tracks like “Tonight, Tonight,” “Bullet With Butterfly Wings,” and “1979” highlight the band’s emotional depth and iconic sound.

  • What Is The Best Song By Nirvana

    The segment “What Is The Best Song By” invites readers to share their favourite tracks by selected artists. This week features Nirvana, with recommendations including “Smells Like Teen Spirit”, “Come As You Are”, and “Drain You”. Participants can contribute in the comments and discover others’ suggestions.

  • Brutality Meets Emotion: Virtue In Vain’s ‘Nothing Is All I Am’

    Welsh band Virtue In Vain delivers an intense EP, “Nothing Is All I Am,” showcasing their dynamic blend of energy and heavy riffs. The tracks feature emotionally charged lyrics and powerful instrumentation, balancing brutality with moments of clarity. With hints of experimentation, their distinct sound promises potential for future growth.

  • Guess The Rockstar 05/02/2026

    A new interactive post on www.foxreviewsrock.com invites readers to guess the identity of a famous rock star using provided clues. Participants are encouraged to refrain from using Google, preserving the enjoyment for all. Clues include the star’s birth decade, associated musicians, and a hint about a breakup-inspired album.

  • Arienas – Take The Money Review: Indie Rock Hit From Fife

    Fife indie rock band Arienas is gaining attention for their energetic performances and catchy sound. Their latest single, “Take the Money,” showcases confident guitar work and strong drumming, though its tempo shift may be jarring. With commendable vocals and bass presence, Arienas is a promising act to follow.

  • Review: Karnivool – In Verses A Must-Listen For Progressive Metal Fans

    Karnivool’s upcoming album, In Verses, set for release on 6 February 2026, showcases their influential blend of progressive metal and alternative rock. The album features intricate songs, emotionally charged lyrics, and dynamic layering. While some tracks may feel extended, the overall ambition and emotional impact solidify Karnivool’s mastery in modern progressive music.

  • Song Of The Week – Joker’s Flight – The Memo

    Joker’s Flight’s new single, The Memo, showcases a collaboration between a father and son, with John on lyrics and 15-year-old Samuel on multiple instruments. The song blends psychedelic folk-rock with poignant themes of disillusionment and humanity’s shared struggles, exploring the emotional impact of societal corruption. The record launches on January 30th on Bandcamp, with physical…