• Battle Of The Bands – Banner Pilot vs Descendents

    This series pits two bands against each other, encouraging fans to champion their favorite in the comments. Fans are invited to engage with each other, share facts, and recount experiences. The bands in focus are Banner Pilot and Descendants. Share which band you prefer in the comments!

  • All Time Low Song Poll

    Vote for your favorite song by All Time Low in our poll and share your thoughts in the comments. The options include “Dear Maria, Count Me In,” “Kids In The Dark,” “Weightless,” and “Remembering Sunday.” Links to the Spotify tracks are provided for easy listening.

  • Architects Song Poll

    Poll participants are invited to vote for their favorite song by the artist Architects among three options: “Animals,” “Doomsday,” and “Hereafter.” Users can cast their votes and share comments through the poll link. The site acknowledges that all rights to the songs are retained by Architects.

  • Review: The Rasmus ‘Creatures Of Chaos’ Delivers Intense Vibes

    The Rasmus has returned with their new single “Creatures Of Chaos,” co-written by Lauri Ylönen and Desmond Child. The song opens with intense instrumentation, leading to impactful vocals and a catchy chorus. Featuring elements of metalcore, it combines the band’s signature melodic style with an atmospheric depth. Overall, it’s a standout track.

  • Guess The Year 02/04/25

    The post challenges readers to guess a specific year based on clues including songs, newly formed bands, and a notable world event. Bands like In Flames and Opeth were formed, while songs from ZZ Top and Rush are highlighted. Additionally, significant events include Pantera’s debut album and a dictator fleeing the country.

  • Song Of The Week – Lunison – Candles

    Lunison’s new single “Candles,” crafted by Matt Vantine, reflects on personal transformation amid summer’s heat. The song embodies themes of sobriety and self-acceptance as Vantine navigates life after overcoming past struggles. With music that resonates with seasonal change, it’s an invitation to listen and reflect on one’s journey.

  • Tiberius Album Review: ‘Singing For Company’

    The review of Tiberius’ sophomore album “Singing For Company” highlights the band’s evolution since their 2014 formation. Each track showcases distinct layers and vocal elements, with standout moments in “New Revelation” and “Soul Saviour.” While some songs resonate powerfully, others fall short in lyrical strength, ultimately earning the album a 7.5/10 rating.

  • This Week’s Tunes Vol – 28

    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…