List of The Greatest Rock Bands/Artists of the 70s, ranked by the combined opinions of 3491 people as of May 2025. Add your votes to this ultimate ranking.
This is a different list then greatest rock bands from the 70s because some of the rock bands on that list were not formed in the 70s, for example: Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin.
Over 16K music fans have voted on the 110+ Greatest Chick Rock Bands Ever. Current Top 3: Heart, Fleetwood Mac, Blondie
Side-long concept pieces, walls of Mellotrons, keyboardists in capes…such were the glories of progressive rock. And behind it all were a stack of wildly creative prog-rock albums that still hold a potent thrill of discovery. The reverberations are still there whenever a modern band takes ch...
A 20-year-old fan who overheard the remarks in a West Hollywood record store, also balked at the idea of the concert’s being a true battle of the bands. “Showdown? It’s going to be a wipe-out,” he said condescendingly.
The Revenge of Alice Cooper – the lineup's first record since 1973's Muscle of Love – promises to deliver all the shock rock goods of the band's heyday Bands The Aristocrats' Bryan Beller recalls the moment he met Guthrie Govan and formed a new kind of supergroup By Janelle Borg ...
Lost Paradise is one of those bands I'd never notice playing in the background. But even if I do, I wouldn't do anything to skip them. Kinda awful thing to be. Tiamat sounded like they would be skippable, but there's just something about that chorus that I found funny...
Led Zeppelin’s debut album took only 36 hours of studio time to complete at a cost of just £1,782, with most of the tracks being recorded ‘live’ in the studio with very few overdubs. The album exploded on the rock scene in January 1969 and arguably rock music has never been the...
The final four is upon us in the Greatest Rock Band of All-Time tournament bracket. You've helped us to whittle down this list from 32 of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll history down to a truly iconic group of four legendary bands still vying for the title. ...
Rock bands had been experimenting with unconventional rhythms for decades – see: King Crimson’sLarks’ Tongues in Aspic(1973), to cite just one example – but it never added up to a movement until the Dillinger Escape Plan releasedCalculating Infinity. Maybe that’s because nobody had ever ...