• Margarita Witch Cult Discuss New Album ‘Strung Out In Hell’: Exclusive Interview

    Margarita Witch Cult, a Birmingham-based band, is enjoying a vibrant period with their new album, “Strung Out In Hell.” The album pays homage to Black Sabbath, blending heavier and catchier sounds. In an interview, band members discuss inspirations, lyrical themes, and reveal their unique band name origins linked to margaritas and the occult.

  • Guess The Year 30/07/25

    The post invites users to guess a specific year based on clues, including songs, newly formed bands, and a notable world event. Some included bands are Audioslave and My Chemical Romance, and events mentioned are the release of “Oceans’ Eleven” and Tony Blair’s election win. The answer will be revealed later.

  • New Rock Roundup Vol 8

    The New Rock Roundup is a weekly feature that ranks the latest rock music releases across various genres, including rock, metal, punk, and more. Each entry features a brief commentary from the author, Fox, expressing personal preferences. Readers are encouraged to share their own rankings and insights on the songs discussed.

  • We Are Scientists: Discuss New Album Qualifying Miles

    In an interview with Keith Murray of We Are Scientists, he discusses their upcoming album “Qualifying Miles,” reflecting a more rock-oriented sound. He shares personal insights about songwriting, their friendship, and experiences touring with REM. The band emphasizes their connection to the UK music scene and plans for live performances.

  • What Non-Rock Artist Would You Love To See Release A Rock Song?

    The author expresses a desire to see The Weeknd, inspired by Saint Asonia’s cover of his song “Blinding Lights.” They express interest in The Weeknd producing a rock song and invite readers to share which non-rock artists they would like to hear create a rock track.

  • Who Is The Greatest Frontman/Woman In Rock History?

    This post discusses Robert Plant, the iconic frontman of Led Zeppelin, praising his remarkable vocal talents and performances in songs like “Stairway To Heaven” and “Immigrant Song.” It mentions Plant’s acknowledgment of Freddie Mercury and Jeff Buckley as exceptional singers, while inviting opinions on the best rock frontman.

  • How Do You Feel About Bands Dramatically Changing Their Sound?

    The author shares a personal reflection on Bring Me The Horizon’s musical evolution, starting from their deathcore roots through melodic growth in “Sempiternal,” to more electronic sounds in later albums. Despite mixed feelings about recent works, the writer remains intrigued by the band’s experimental direction and hopes for a return to their earlier sound.

  • This Week’s Tunes Vol – 45

    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…