• New Rock Roundup Vol 19

    The New Rock Roundup is a weekly feature by Fox that ranks the latest rock music releases across various genres. Each song is accompanied by personal insights, encouraging reader interaction through feedback on rankings. Featured artists include Bullet Dolls, The Belair Lip Bombs, and Yellowcard, showcasing diverse rock styles.

  • How Important Were Small Clubs And Local Scenes To Rock’s Early Growth?

    Small clubs and local music scenes were crucial to the early growth of rock music, providing intimate spaces for bands to develop their craft and build loyal fanbases. These venues fostered creativity without restrictions, allowing experimentation across genres. The connections formed within these communities laid the groundwork for rock’s global success.

  • This Week’s Tunes Vol – 56

    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…

  • Judging By The Cover: Vol – 7

    This series invites readers to guess famous rock and metal album art based on abstract descriptions. The highlighted artwork features a striking palette of red, black, and cream, showcasing an airborne vehicle with the album’s name on it, while the band’s name appears above. Let us know your guesses in the comments!

  • 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.