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  1. Feb 10, 2024 · From punk rock to heavy metal to blues rock to folk rock, these bands have shaped the rock genre. Check out the greatest rock bands of all time.

    • Altın Gün
    • Architects
    • Bachelor
    • Backspace
    • Black Country, New Road
    • Black Midi
    • Blk JKS
    • The Brothers Osborne
    • Chai
    • Coheed and Cambria

    Hometown:Amsterdam, Netherlands, with members in Turkey and Indonesia. (Like their music, this band is a truly global affair.) Why We Love Them:Altın Gün have always put a modern twist on traditional Turkish music, and the world was finally starting to take notice. Just when they nabbed a spot at Coachella 2020 and a Grammy nomination for Best Worl...

    Hometown:Brighton, England Why We Love Them: Britain’s favorite metalcore band has developed an obsession with the end of the world — a worthy cause. Their February LP, For Those That Wish to Exist, is a deep dive on humanity’s ultimate demise (see: climate change, big heat death) unless we change something soon (we won’t). The new concept album is...

    Hometown:Los Angeles, CA / Poughkeepsie, NY Why We Love Them: Technically Bachelor describe themselves as “not a band” but a “friendship.” Jay Som’s Melina Duterte and Palehound’s Ellen Kempner have separately been making really great bedroom pop for several years now, but when they decided to turn their personal bond into a creative one with the 2...

    Hometown:Yulin, Guangxi province, China. Based in Beijing. Why We Love Them: Despite the Mandarin lyrics, it’s easy for speakers of any language to savor Beijing’s best band. Ants Corrupt Elephant, Backspace’s second album, boasts enough kaleidoscope-on-the-fritz guitar tones to enthrall Tame Impala’s earliest fans, and their volatile horn bursts e...

    Hometown:London, England Why We Love Them:This group of seven co-ed collegiate twentysomethings — who look like they’re off a slightly more sophisticated Gap editorial — are swimming in adulation following the release of their debut LP, For the first time. But boydo they deserve it. Their signature scabrous post-punk-cum-orchestral-flourish is noth...

    Hometown:London, England Why We Love Them:black midi named one of the best songs on their CavalcadeLP “Dethroned.” But they’re the ones who sound like overthrowing insurgents. That isn’t just because frontman Geordie Greep gives Nick Cave a run for his regally art-rock baritone. It’s also how the quartet push their instruments to the squealing, thu...

    Hometown:Johannesburg, South Africa Why We Love Them: “They’ll never give you power/ You have to take the power!” BLK JKS chant on “Yoyo! – The Mandela Effect…” Heavy themes aside, this track from the South African trio’s latest album, Abantu / Before Humans, is clearly a freedom-fighter anthem. Chalk that up to the Molotov cocktail horn flares, wh...

    Hometown:Deale, MD Why We Love Them:With T.J. Osborne’s deep, rumbling voice and John Osborne’s epic guitar solos, Brothers Osborne have more in common with Gregg and Duane Allman than most of their country radio contemporaries. After a 2020 that included their third Jay Joyce-produced album, Skeletons, and a Thanksgiving NFL halftime show, T.J. ma...

    Hometown: Nagoya, Japan Why We Love Them: The best part of being a CHAI fan is not knowing what form their music will take next. The garage-pop hooks of their 2017 debut have little to do with 2021’s WINK, which is packed with syrupy synth pads and guest rappers alike. Yet all of their songs come from the same infectious energy. Whether they’re tra...

    Hometown:Nyack, NY When Coheed and Cambria broke through to the mainstream in the 2000s, they got lumped in with a lot of the emo bands at the time. But as anyone who listened to anything beyond the massive singles could tell you, that was never going to be their scene. While many of those bands began to decline, the prog-rockers did what prog-rock...

    • The Beatles. As if The Beatles need any introduction: The Liverpool quartet is one of the bestselling, most influential bands in the history of music.
    • Rolling Stones. The Rolling Stones ooze rock n' roll and have been long lauded as the greatest rock n' roll band in history. Their countercultural symbolism, raunchy lyrics and killer musicianship have made them one of the most enduring acts ever—and neither substance abuse (Keith Richards), cancer (Ron Wood) nor heart surgery (Mick Jagger) could keep them from a stage for long.
    • Prince & The Revolution. Obviously Prince was the leader of The Revolution, but the band's other members were also crazy-talented and gloriously diverse: Brown Mark on bass and vocals; Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman (lovingly known as "Wendy and Lisa") on guitar and on keyboards, piano and vocals respectively; Matt "Doctor" Fink on keyboards and vocals and Bobby Z. on drums.
    • Queen. Before the film Bohemian Rhapsody won Rami Malek an Oscar, the operatic tune "Bohemian Rhapsody" enjoyed a revival thanks to Wayne's World. The song was just one of countless Queen classics, ranging from ballads ("Who Wants to Live Forever," "Play the Game," "Save Me") to stadium anthems ("We Will Rock You," "We Are the Champions," "Don't Stop Me Now") to rollicking barn-burners ("Tie Your Mother Down," "Fat Bottomed Girls," "Bicycle Race," "Keep Yourself Alive") to cheeky pop-tinged confections ("Under Pressure," "I Want to Break Free," "Another One Bites the Dust," "Good Old Fashioned Loverboy," "Killer Queen").
    • Marillion. If progressive rock bands are supposed to be boring, nobody told Marillion. The making of their classic album Misplaced Childhood – in early 1985, at Berlin’s Hansa Studios – was effectively one almighty bender.
    • Pearl Jam. Pearl Jam are grunge’s great survivors. Unlike Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains and the other major bands from the Seattle scene’s graduating class of 1991, they’ve never gone away, either permanently or temporarily.
    • Rainbow. It was with Deep Purple that Ritchie Blackmore became legendary, but his legacy extends far beyond Purple. With Rainbow – the band he formed after quitting Purple in 1975 – he made nine studio albums, including such classics as Rising and Down To Earth.
    • Motley Crue. Perhaps it was their manager, Doc McGhee, who best summed up Mötley Crüe. Recalling the years when he handled the business affairs of these self-styled Bad Boys of Hollywood, McGhee stated in the Crüe’s autobiography, The Dirt: “I spent 10 years of my life apologising for that band.
  2. Aug 16, 2024 · Below, find a list of over 850 rock bands, ranked from best to worst by fans - and be sure to find your favorites and vote on them to influence the rankings.

  3. Dec 19, 2023 · 1. The Beatles - Come Together. Inarguably one of the best bands of all time, The Beatles were established in Liverpool, England in 1957. Reaching critical acclaim and becoming a mainstay in pop culture, their body of work is influential, catchy, well-written, and well-played.

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