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Albums Of The Year 2025 – 17 -Hot Wax – Hot Shock
Hot Wax, a rising grunge and alt rock band, showcases their energetic debut album, reflecting their vibrant live performances. With chaotic yet captivating soundscapes, the album captures youthful enthusiasm. Highlights include the atmospheric track “Strange To Be Here” and the distinctive “Wanna Be A Doll,” marking their promising start in the rock scene.
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Song Of The Week – Bloomtide – Rabbit Hole
Bloomtide’s new song “Rabbit Hole” explores themes of self-identity and the struggles of unhealthy dynamics, drawing inspiration from Alice in Wonderland. The band self-produced the track and involved friends in their creative process. Following a successful 2025, they plan to focus on their debut EP while offering new merchandise.
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Albums Of The Year 2025 – 18 – The Blue Stones – Metro
In 2025, rock music shines with notable releases. Canadian duo The Blue Stones impressively blend rock, blues, and hip hop, creating a unique sound. Their latest album features heavier tones, raw energy, and catchy tracks like “Come Apart” and “Your Master.” Fans of Royal Blood will definitely appreciate their music.
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New Rock Roundup Vol 27
The New Rock Roundup is a weekly feature that ranks recent rock music releases, featuring genres like metal, punk, and indie. Each entry includes personal commentary by Fox. This week’s top-ranked song is “The Puppy Song” by Bullet Dolls, followed by tracks from Payton Parish and Constellations. User engagement is encouraged.
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How Has Rock Reflected Political Struggles Globally?
Rock music has historically been a powerful means of social and political resistance, addressing issues like war, corruption, and human rights. From anti-apartheid anthems to commentary on global conflicts, rock serves as a voice for dissent and empowerment, reflecting the struggles and aspirations of marginalized communities worldwide.
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Albums Of The Year 2025 – 19 – The Wytches – Talking Machine
The Wytches, a Brighton-based rock band, celebrates their 2025 release with a return to a live studio approach, emphasizing authenticity and imperfection in their music. Their sound combines psych rock, garage, and indie influences, highlighted by energetic tracks like “Black Ice” and “Talking Machine.”
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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…
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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.