• Guess The Rockstar 04/12/2025

    A new interactive post invites participants to guess the identity of a famous rock star based on provided clues. The clues include their decade and continent of birth, a connection to Chris Chaney, and details about their music career without using Google. Participants are encouraged to submit their guesses in the comments.

  • Albums Of The Year 2025 – 23 – I Prevail – Violent Nature

    I Prevail’s fourth album marks a new era with a fresh vocalist, maintaining the intensity and heavy riffs fans expect. The album combines aggressive and melodic elements cohesively across its varied tracks. Highlighted songs showcase powerful instrumentation and emotional depth, appealing to both heavier and more vulnerable listeners alike.

  • Family Of Addiction’s Unforgettable Set In Nottingham

    At The Rose of England in Nottingham, I attended a gig by Family of Addiction, who have made significant steps forward in sound due to line up changes. Despite venue sound issues, the band delivered a powerful performance with their new bassist, Oz. Their chemistry and musical depth suggest a promising future as they prepare…

  • Guess The Year 03/12/25

    The post invites users to guess a specific year based on clues related to songs, bands formed that year, and a notable world event. It includes references to the bands Alice Cooper, Deep Purple, and Yes, along with songs from The Rolling Stones and The Doors, while highlighting significant events like Swaziland’s independence.

  • Albums Of The Year 2025 – 24 – Alice Cooper – Revenge Of Alice Cooper

    Alice Cooper’s original band reunited to release their first studio album in over 50 years, showcasing a nostalgic blend of hard rock. The album features authentic chemistry among surviving members and modern production techniques. Standout tracks include “Black Mamba,” noted for its dynamic vocals and moody atmosphere, and the radio-friendly “Wild Ones.”

  • Set The Tone With… Sun In Suburbia

    Sun In Suburbia, an Indie/Alt-rock band, shares insights about their music and daily lives. They express pride in their new single “Emergency Exit,” discussing song choices for various moods, from gym tracks to cooking tunes. Their influences reflect a DIY ethos, mirroring anxieties within British culture.

  • Song Of The Week – Eels! Eels! Eels! – How the Cruel

    This week, we spotlight “How The Cruel” by Eels! Eels! Eels!, inspired by Matthew Hopkins, the 17th-century witchfinder. The song showcases the band’s influences, blending ferocity with atmosphere. Upcoming performances include a show in Cambridge on December 6 and a new EP release in March 2026.

  • New Rock Roundup Vol 26

    The New Rock Roundup is a weekly feature showcasing recent rock music releases across various subgenres. Fox shares personal insights on each song before ranking them. Highlights include Kensington’s gripping rock, Glamour Of The Kill’s returning metal sound, and Wasted Youth Club’s addictive punk vibes. Users are encouraged to share their own rankings.