• New Rock Roundup Vol 2

    The New Rock Roundup is a weekly feature that ranks recent rock music releases across various genres, including rock, metal, punk, and indie. Each entry includes a personal commentary from Fox on why he enjoys the featured song, followed by his rankings. Highlights include tracks from Yungblud, Avatar, and The Gravedigger’s Son. Feedback from readers…

  • Botticelli Baby: The Jazz Punk Band Set To Ignite Orange Blossom Festival

    Botticelli Baby is a seven-member jazz punk band from Essen, Germany, known for their unique sound and artistic influences. Their performances at the Orange Blossom Festival promise to be energetic and layered, showcasing a mix of jazz and punk. The band’s name originated from a chance encounter, reflecting their artistic roots.

  • A Conversation Before Orange Blossom Special With ENGIN

    ENGIN, a German/Turkish indie band, emphasizes the importance of singing in native languages for authentic expression. Their song “Gurbet” reflects on the experiences of Turkish guest workers in Germany. Excited to perform at the Orange Blossom Special Festival, they also share insights on their musical influences and upcoming projects.

  • Interview With SHIRLEY HOLMES: Indie Punk Vibes Heading To OBS

    SHIRLEY HOLMES, a Berlin-based trio, blends indie rock and punk with engaging vocal chemistry. Comprising Mel, Ziggy, and Chris, they prioritize a compact setup for creative freedom. Their new album “Mein Bestes Selbst” reflects diverse influences, and they encourage relaxation and enjoyment in performance. They will perform at the upcoming Orange Blossom Special Festival.

  • Interview With The Pighounds: Adding A Grunge Twist To OBS

    The Pighounds, a German duo known for their catchy grunge sound, are set to perform at the Orange Blossom Special Festival. In an interview, they discuss their unique name, musical influences, and the inspiration behind their songs, including their dynamic performances and collaborative songwriting approach. The band embraces their friendship and cooking preferences while engaging…

  • This Week’s Tunes Vol – 37

    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…

  • Suzan Köcher’s Suprafon: Uncovering Indie Psych Dream Pop At OBS

    Suzan Köcher’s Suprafon creates immersive “Indie Psych Dream Pop,” blending various genres for musical bliss. In an interview, they discuss their inspiration, upcoming festival appearance, and unique band dynamics. They introduce their new album “In These Dying Times,” addressing themes of hope and despair while sharing personal anecdotes about photography and food.

  • Exploring King Hannah’s Musical Influences and OBS Festival Anticipation

    Indie rock duo King Hannah discuss their musical inspirations, including The Beatles, and share insights on their festival performances and debut album, “I’m Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me.” They reflect on their collaborative experience with Sharon Van Etten and their thoughts on music consumption, ultimately revealing personal hobbies and preferences.