• This Week’s Tunes Vol – 32

    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…

  • SNM’s ‘Golden Viled’ Review: Heavy Riffs And Raw Energy

    The review of SNM’s latest song “Golden Viled” explores its unique blend of heavy riffs and punk vocals. Notable aspects include an intriguing intro and impressive instrumental craftsmanship, especially the guitar solo. While initial vocals are questioned, the track is praised for its energy and cohesion, earning an 8/10 rating.

  • Battle Of The Bands – Eagles vs Radiohead

    This series invites fans to support their favorite bands by comparing them in head-to-head matchups. Participants can share opinions, facts, and personal experiences in the comments section. The featured bands are Eagles and Radiohead, with links to their popular songs. Join the conversation and express your preference!

  • Poll: Best Megadeth Song

    Vote for your favorite Megadeth song from the options provided. Participate in the poll and share your thoughts in the comments. The featured songs include “Symphony Of Destruction,” “Holy Wars… The Punishment Due,” “A Tout Le Monde,” “Tornado Of Souls,” and “Peace Sells.” All rights are retained by Megadeth.

  • Album Review: The Open Flames’ ‘Same Time Next Year’ Highlights

    The review highlights standout tracks from The Open Flames’ album “Same Time Next Year,” released in 2025. Focusing on songs like “Drop A Coin,” “Not Never,” and “Lockdown,” it emphasizes their storytelling ability, engaging instrumentation, and memorable lyrics, ultimately recommending the album for its diverse appeal, despite some noted flaws.

  • Interview With Spiral Drive : Unravelling The Sound

    The interview with Spiral Drive reveals their passion for music, inspired by various genres and notable bands. They discuss their name’s significance, live performances, upcoming tours in Europe, and albums, including “Unity” and “Space Pirates Session.” Their sound combines elements of psychedelic and alternative rock, aiming to connect deeply with listeners.

  • Interview With Maya Lakhani: From Bedroom To Glastonbury Festival

    Maya Lakhani, a self-producing rock musician, emphasizes the significance of women’s rights in her music, inspired by personal experiences. Her new single “Fall For Me” and upcoming EP reflect her artistic journey. Recognized by major outlets, she shares her passion for music and cooking while encouraging women’s empowerment in the industry.

  • Guess The Year 23/04/25

    The post challenges participants to guess a specific year based on clues including notable songs, bands formed that year, and a significant world event. The year linked to bands like Twenty One Pilots and events like Barack Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize is to be revealed the following week.