• This Week’s Tunes Vol – 64

    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 – 15

    This series describes famous rock and metal album covers, inviting readers to guess the albums based on abstract art descriptions. One example features white gravestones extending into the horizon, with strings leading to unseen hands against a blood-red sunset, symbolizing war under invisible control. Previous answers are linked.

  • Albums Of The Year 2025 – 20 – Fomies – Liminality

    In 2025, Fox Reviews Rock celebrates the Swiss band Fomies, known for their captivating fuzz-infused psych rock. Their latest album pushes musical boundaries, mixing elements of psych, shoegaze, and punk. Notable tracks include the instrumental “Colossus II,” which showcases heavy psych energy, drawing listeners back for more.

  • Battle Of The Bands – Megadeth vs Audioslave

    This series encourages fans to support their favorite bands by participating in discussions between two competing groups. Users are invited to share opinions, experiences, and facts in the comments section, highlighting their preferences for either Megadeth or Audioslave. Enthusiasm and engagement are highly welcomed.

  • A-Z Of Rock: O Part 1

    This week’s rock-themed post highlights a letter of the alphabet by featuring a Swedish death metal and progressive rock band, Opeth, alongside Metallica’s emotional song “One.” It also pays tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath, celebrating his influence on heavy metal. Enjoy the accompanying Spotify playlist!

  • Albums Of The Year 2025 – 21 – Halestorm – Everest

    Halestorm, formed in 1997, has marked a memorable year in rock with their latest album, showcasing emotional themes like identity and recovery. This ambitious record retains their signature hard riffs and powerful vocals. Standout tracks like “Darkness Always Wins” and “Everest” highlight both struggles and triumphs, revealing deeper layers of the band’s artistry.

  • From The Archives: 80s Vol 4 – Queensryche – Operation: Mindcrime

    “From The Archives” explores a pivotal 1988 progressive metal album that narrates a politically charged story of manipulation and revolution. Highlighting strengths like cinematic pacing and Geoff Tate’s powerful vocals, it acknowledges weaknesses in track standalone quality and dated production. Key tracks include “Revolution Calling” and “Eyes Of A Stranger.”

  • What Is The Best Song By Royal Blood

    Fox’s Recommendations highlight Royal Blood’s innovative approach as a duo, using overdriven bass and drums to create a full sound. Their tracks, including “Figure It Out” and “Out Of The Black,” explore themes of betrayal and tension, showcasing raw instrumentation and dynamic control, particularly in live performances.