Some bands just want to sound good. Others have something to say. ROXTON firmly belong to the second camp.
The four-piece rock act — built around the rare foundation of four vocalists — have always stood for the real thing. No autotune, no smoke and mirrors, no digital façade. What matters is the moment: on stage, in the car, in the club, at home. Music that brings people together rather than keeping them apart.
Their second album My Name Is Rock, released on November 21, 2025, has already made serious waves across the rock press. ClassicRock, SLAM, LEGACY — the verdict was unanimous: here is a band that has found its voice. Melodies that stick. Lyrics that land.
Now ROXTON are taking it further. On March 27, the Digital Deluxe Edition arrives — expanded with one final new single: „Sorrow“.
Sorrow: A Question That Stays With You
„If we only had one last chance to save this world — would we finally begin?“ That’s the question ROXTON pose with „Sorrow“, and it hits hard. Against the backdrop of climate collapse, war fatigue, and chronic societal overload, the song maps an emotional landscape that is powerful, melancholic, and unflinchingly honest. A rock song that doesn’t point fingers — it moves you.
The Sound of the In-Between Generation
Coming of age in the late 80s and early 90s, ROXTON carry the melodic DNA of an entire era: the hooks of the 80s, the raw energy of the 90s, the accessibility of the 2000s — fused into a sound that feels familiar without ever getting stuck in nostalgia. Classically instrumented with guitars, bass, drums, and tambourine, the music draws its greatest strength from something increasingly rare: real, multi-part vocal harmonies that make a whole band sound like one.
My Name Is Rock (Deluxe Edition) is out now on all platforms.