• From The Archives: Def Leppard – Hysteria

    “From The Archives” revisits Def Leppard’s influential 1987 album Hysteria, highlighting its seamless blend of hard rock and pop that contributed to its commercial triumph. The album’s production is praised for its perfection and memorable hooks. Key tracks include “Pour Some Sugar On Me,” “Hysteria,” and “Animal,” showcasing the band’s endurance and creativity.

  • What Is The Best Song By The 1975

    A new segment titled “What Is The Best Song By” invites discussions about favourite songs from selected artists. Participants can comment with their choices or explore recommendations. Fox highlights notable tracks from The 1975, including “Somebody Else,” “Chocolate,” and “Love It If We Made It,” showcasing the band’s diverse musical styles.

  • Guess The Rockstar 23/04/2026

    This is a new post type based off the ever popular “Guess The Year” feature we have on www.foxreviewsrock.com! Now we will give you clues that lead towards a famous rock star, but can you work out who it is? All we ask is that you DO NOT use google in order to work out…

  • Under The Radar – New Dawn

    New Dawn, an alternative shoegaze band from Laredo, Texas, began as a post-punk project inspired by Joy Division. Their latest song, “Vices,” explores harmful habits beyond substance abuse. They aim to release an EP and play more shows while connecting with fans through their authentic music and emotions.

  • Joan Jett & The Blackhearts Announce First UK Headline Tour In 16 Years

    Joan Jett And The Blackhearts are returning to the UK for their first headline tour in 16 years, starting in Glasgow on 2 July and concluding in London on 8 July. They’ll perform hits like “I Love Rock N’ Roll” alongside UK punk duo The Meffs. Tickets go on sale on 24 April.

  • Song Of The Week – Stereo Cupid – Ready For Nothing

    Stereo Cupid’s “Ready For Nothing” is a vibrant rock track reflecting the band’s energetic style following successful European and UK tours. It is characterised as authentic and unfiltered rock, described as an “adrenaline, sex appeal & Rock n Roll” blend, showcasing their raw musical essence. All rights are retained by Stereo Cupid.

  • New Rock Roundup Vol 46

    The New Rock Roundup is a weekly feature highlighting fresh rock music releases across various genres. Each entry includes a personal commentary from Fox, ranking favourite tracks from artists such as Evanescence, The Amity Affliction, and The Strokes. Readers are encouraged to share their own rankings and opinions.

  • How Does Piano Change The Texture Of Rock?

    Piano in rock music enhances texture, softening aggression while maintaining energy. It adds harmonic complexity and depth, resulting in a fuller, more orchestral sound. Its dynamic range brings contrasts that make songs feel cinematic and emotionally resonant. Piano’s versatility also facilitates blending genres, enriching the rock music experience.