Ask anyone to share a list of the best bands of all time, and you’re sure to get a different response from every person you meet. However, no matter your musical tastes, it’s safe to say the best band logos ever created always make an impact. Evocative, engaging, and memorable, ba...
Also ranks #2 on The Greatest Clarinetists of All Time Dig Deeper Celebrities Who Have Been Married The Most (4+) Times Also ranks #7 on The Best Swing Bands/Artists of All Time 7 Glenn Miller Orchestra 622 votes Carrying on the legacy of its founder, Glenn Miller, this orchestra has...
Why these guys are great:One of its members was a young boy by the name of Michael Jackson (before he pursued a solo career). One of the only few boy bands who were more famous for their music than their looks. All members have talent. They can actually play an instrument.They are ...
Also ranks #2 on The Best Grime Bands/Artists Also ranks #231 on The 230+ Greatest Rappers Of All Time, Ranked 10 Central Cee 218 votes Oakley Caesar-Su (born June 4, 1998), known professionally as Central Cee, is a British rapper from Shepherd's Bush, London. He rose to prominence...
with enough raw nerve for their underground fans and enough wattage for the Zeppelin lovers. Few two-piece bands ever had this much intuitive chemistry, and the tracklist bears out their ability to do just about anything – from grisly blues-rockers to the giddy bubblegum of “I Think We’...
No song typifies the freakish pop instincts that made the Pixies stand out in a sea of gloomy Reagan-era bands better than “Where Is My Mind?” Joey Santiago’s lead guitar is catchier than most Top 40 hooks, and by the time Fight Club made this song iconic a decade after its release...
Most bands try to go for a hot new sound on their debut album. Devo did them all one better with a hot new philosophy – impressing the gospel of societal “devolution” on a Seventies America that definitely needed to hear it. Billing themselves as “suburban robots here to entertain corp...
Does this cover capture the moment just before the blood bursts out and covers the blade? While many metal bands would compete to out-gross each other throughout the rest of the ’80s, this simple, menacing image outlives them all. ...
No matter where you fit on the age spectrum, there was a time when your growing music tastes aligned with the arrival on new bands taking rock and metal music in a different direction. That's why this list of the Best New Band for Each Year of the '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s and '...
However, 1974 is stacked with bands that would find greater success after modest returns on their debut. Judas Priest, Rush and Tina Turner all ended up in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, while Kansas, Bay City Rollers and Utopia were among the new acts making their first impressions in ...