• Luna Motif Video Interview

    Luna Motif, a Dublin-based band, is releasing a new EP titled “Shapeless Pursuits,” reflecting their musical maturation after recent lineup changes. Members Adrien Durouge and Jason Traynor join original members Gerry McBride and Christos Salforis. Their music explores human emotions and relationships, combining depth with fun. They aim for authentic connections through their art.

  • This Week’s Tunes Vol – 83

    This weekly post highlights the songs the team at Fox Reviews Rock has been enjoying, featuring a curated Spotify playlist with over 180 tracks. Team members share personal favourites, including Architects’ “Doomsday,” with an invitation for readers to engage by commenting and suggesting tunes for future posts.

  • Judging By The Cover: Vol – 34

    This series features abstract descriptions of famous rock and metal album art, inviting readers to guess the albums based on the clues provided. One example describes a cold, lonely mountain range with contrasting colours, including an orange band name and a white album title.

  • Battle Of The Bands – Rob Zombie vs Satyricon

    This series invites fans to passionately support their favourite band in a head-to-head competition. Participants can express their opinions in the comments, share interesting facts, and recount personal experiences. Engage actively and show your allegiance as we explore Rob Zombie and Satyricon through their music.

  • A-Z Of Rock: H Part 2

    This week’s alphabet-themed rock post features the Finnish band HIM, alongside Nickelback’s popular song “How You Remind Me” and Hayley Williams’ track “Parachute.” A curated Spotify playlist accompanies the content, inviting readers to explore and enjoy the selected music. Feedback on the featured artists is welcomed in the comments.

  • Interview With Apewards: Discussing New Album Liminal Choices & More

    Apewards, a German fuzz band, is gaining recognition for their heavy riffs and recently released album, Liminal Choices. The trio’s unique sound results from collaborative songwriting, and they embrace experimentation. In an engaging interview, they share insights on their music, influences, and the vibrant local scene, showcasing their creative spirit and humour.

  • From The Archives: Stevie Wonder – Songs in the Key of Life

    Released in 1976, the album is hailed as a masterpiece that blends soul, funk, and jazz, encapsulating life’s experiences. Highlighted tracks like “Isn’t She Lovely” and “Wish” showcase Stevie Wonder’s exceptional creativity, offering a powerful mix of engaging melodies and meaningful lyrics. Other notable albums include “Innervisions” and “Talking Book.”

  • Under The Radar – Socialites

    Socialites, an indie rock band from Wick, Scotland, has under 1,000 monthly listeners but a wealth of reasons to tune in. Their latest single, “Achilles,” explores timeless love, while their first release, “Resolve,” reflects on difficult relationships. They aim to release more music and perform at festivals in the coming year.