• Judging By The Cover: Vol – 17

    This series describes iconic rock and metal album artwork, inviting readers to identify the art based on abstract descriptions. One featured description highlights four men crossing a crosswalk, showcasing a casual yet purposeful moment. Readers are encouraged to engage in the comments with their guesses about the album.

  • Albums Of The Year 2025 – 6 – Moon Fever – Forever Sleep

    Moon Fever, a Seattle-based hard rock band, celebrates their impressive debut album after just five years. Featuring emotional depth and strong vocals, the album showcases 11 remarkable tracks. Highlights include “Nothing Left To Lose” and “Feel So Good.” Moon Fever is recognized as a top album of 2025 by Fox Reviews Rock.

  • Battle Of The Bands – The Rolling Stones vs Disturbed

    In this interactive series, fans are encouraged to support their favorite band between The Rolling Stones and Disturbed by commenting. Participants can share opinions, interesting facts, and personal experiences related to the bands. Engage in the discussion and proudly show your allegiance while enjoying the featured songs.

  • A-Z Of Rock: Q Part 1

    This weekly rock post focuses on the letter of the alphabet, highlighting Queen for their theatrical sound, the song “Who Wants To Live Forever,” and guitarist Quinn Allman from The Used. It features playlists for listeners to enjoy, encouraging interaction through comments about favorite bands, songs, or rockers.

  • Albums Of The Year 2025 – 7 – Spiritbox – Tsunami Sea

    The Canadian band Spiritbox has made a significant impact in the rock scene with their second album, blending Metalcore and Djent. Their sound features powerful riffs and emotionally charged lyrics, highlighted by LaPlante’s dynamic vocals. Standout tracks include “Soft Spine” and “Perfect Soul,” showcasing both energy and haunting melodies.

  • Set The Tone With… Allium!

    In the 15th episode of “Set The Tone With…”, the alt rock band Allium from Bristol shares insights into their musical preferences and daily lives. Guitarist Tom discusses songs for various moods, including workout anthems and cooking tunes, while highlighting their own proud releases and favorite local bands.

  • From The Archives: 60s Vol 5 – The Byrds – Mr. Tambourine Man

    The feature “From The Archives” revisits influential albums, focusing on a debut that merged folk and rock in the 1960s. Highlighted for lush harmonies and impactful songwriting, it faces criticism for repetitive chord progressions and numerous Dylan covers. Notable tracks include “Mr. Tambourine Man” and “I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better.”

  • What Is The Best Song By Of Mice & Men

    The post discusses three songs by Of Mice & Men, showcasing their evolution in style. The first song captures grief through heavy riffs and heartfelt lyrics about singer Austin Carlile’s mother. The second presents a more accessible hard rock sound, while the final track highlights vulnerability through an acoustic performance.