• Battle Of The Bands – Deftones vs Bullet For My Valentine

    Fans are encouraged to support their favorite band in a series pitting two against each other. Participants can comment, share opinions, interesting facts, and personal experiences. The featured bands are Deftones and Bullet For My Valentine. Engage, express your preference, and join the conversation about these musical rivalries!

  • A-Z Of Rock: G Part 1

    This week’s alphabet-themed rock post features Gyasi, a talented artist compared to T-Rex and David Bowie, along with an interview link. It also highlights John Mayer’s soft rock hit “Gravity” and George Harrison’s “Here Comes The Sun,” beloved for its personal significance. Check out the accompanying playlist.

  • Interview With Fomies: The Swiss Band Pushing Musical Boundaries

    Fomies, a Swiss band formed in 2017, blends surf-punk and psych-rock. Their latest album, “Liminality,” reflects their diverse sound and creative evolution. The band attributes their productivity to recording during Covid and emphasizes a collaborative songwriting approach. Their artwork, inspired by fantasy, complements their musical style.

  • From The Archives: 80s Vol 2 – Van Halen – 1984

    “From The Archives” discusses a significant album from 1984, highlighting its iconic status and influence during the MTV era. The record features standout tracks like “Jump” and “Hot For Teacher,” showcasing a blend of rock and pop with early synth usage. Despite its short runtime, it remains a fan favorite in Van Halen’s discography.

  • What Is The Best Song By Kings Of Leon

    The post introduces a new segment called “What Is The Best Song By,” inviting readers to share their favorite songs by a selected artist, with the inclusion of recommendations. Fox highlights his top two Kings Of Leon tracks, “Use Somebody” and “Sex On Fire,” along with a wildcard pick, “Molly’s Chambers.”

  • Guess The Rockstar 09/10/2025

    This post introduces a new guessing game where participants identify a rock star based on provided clues. Players must refrain from using Google to maintain the challenge. Clues include the star’s decade and continent of birth, a famous album teaser, a solo genre shift, and a song covered by Zebrahead.

  • Mother Vulture’s New Single ‘Treadmill’: Review

    Mother Vulture’s new single “Treadmill” showcases their high-speed alt-punk style infused with dark lyrics and unique elements, such as Bulgarian lyrics. The relentless pace and polished production complement the powerful vocals, creating a haunting atmosphere. Themes of stagnation and relentless pursuit make it a compelling listen, despite its rapid tempo.

  • Guess The Year 08/10/25

    Participants are invited to guess a specific year based on clues including song titles, bands formed, and a significant world event. Clues include songs by Saving Abel, Kings Of Leon, and Staind, as well as events like the Tibet protest and Bernie Madoff’s arrest. Answers will be revealed next week.