Thrash metal powerhouse CLAUSTROFOBIA has just announced a handful of brand new tour dates for the rest of 2025 with CRYPTA.
CLAUSTROFOBIAās latest album, Unleeched, hit stores last fall, or CD/limited-edition cassette can be ordered online. Unleeched was produced, mixed and mastered by Adair Daufembach (Angra, Cadaver, Tony MacAlpine) with cover artwork by Alcides Burn and the domestic release contains two bonus tracks.
Tour Dates (Supporting CRYPTA):
09/10/25 USA ā Covington, KY / Madison Live 09/11/25 USA ā Spartanburg, SC / Ground Zero 09/12/25 USA ā Atlanta, GA / The Garden Club (at Wild Heaven West End) 09/13/25 USA ā Tampa, FL / The Orpheum 09/14/25 USA ā Orlando, FL / Conduit 09/17/25 USA ā Dallas, TX / Trees 09/18/25 USA ā Houston, TX / Scout Bar 09/20/25 USA ā Austin, TX / Come and Take It Live 09/22/25 USA ā Phoenix, AZ / The Nile 09/23/25 USA ā San Diego, CA / Brick by Brick 09/24/25 USA ā Los Angeles, CA / Whisky a Go Go 09/25/25 USA ā Las Vegas, NV / Fremont Country Club 09/26/25 USA ā Sacramento, CA / Harlowās 09/27/25 USA ā Portland, OR / Star Theater 09/28/25 USA ā Seattle, WA / El Corazon 09/30/25 USA ā Salt Lake City, UT / Metro Music Hall 10/01/25 USA ā Denver, CO / The Oriental Theater 10/03/25 USA ā Madison, WI / The Annex 10/04/25 USA ā Joliet, IL / The Forge 10/05/25 USA ā FT Wayne, IN / Piereās Entertainment Center 10/07/25 USA ā Columbus, OH / The King of Clubs
GRAMMY Award-winningĀ artistĀ Leon ThomasĀ has released theĀ NPR Tiny Desk editionĀ ofĀ āMUTT,āĀ out now viaĀ EZMNY/Motown Records. A viral breakout that launched him into a new stratosphere following the release of his sophomore albumĀ MUTT,Ā LeonāsĀ Ā Tiny Desk performancesĀ was one of the biggest of the year, hittingĀ Ā #2 Trending on YouTubeĀ andĀ #5 Trending on X. This special version is a gift to fans, offering a stripped-down take that spotlights Leonās raw vocal prowess, nuanced musicianship, and creative clarityāhallmarks of his sound. Praised byĀ Rolling Stone,Ā Billboard,Ā VIBE, andĀ UPROXX, theTiny DeskĀ performance solidifies Leonās place as a defining voice in modern R&B. ListenĀ HERE.Ā
Leon Thomas recently released MUTT Deluxe: HEEL, the daring continuation of his critically acclaimed 2024 sophomore album, MUTT. Where the original navigated duality, HEEL bares its teeth, pushing his sound further into psychedelic R&B, raw rock textures, and emotionally charged storytelling. New collaborations with Kehlani, BIg Sean, Halle, and more sharpen the projectās edge as Leon deeps his reflections on fame, connection, and vulnerability. Billboard describes him as āone of the hottest names in R&B,ā with MUTT being hailed as āthe most stunning R&B album of 2024.ā VIBE called it āone of the best R&B albums of the year,ā while Essence celebrated it for pushing the boundaries of Black music, cementing Leon as āone of R&Bās most exciting voices.ā
Leon Thomas continues to cement himself as a generational force in R&B, redefining the genre and sharpening its cultural landscape; Ty Dolla $ign recently underscored that sentiment, calling Leon the “new king of R&Bā The title track has amassed over 1.1 billion streams, hit No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, remains No. 1 on the Hot R&B Songs, and rose to No. 1 on the R&B Digital Song Sales, R&B Streaming Songs, Billboardās Adult R&B Airplay chart and the UK R&B Singles Chart. He won Best New Artist and performed āMUTTā on the mainstage at the 2025 BET Awards, days after performing āNOT FAIRā onJimmy Kimmel Live!. Earlier this year, he was named Billboardās Chartbreaker and MTV PUSHās Artist of the Month, made his late-night TV debut on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show. āMUTTā is now certifiedplatinum, and the album named the #1 R&B Album of 2024 by Billboard and VIBE, with additional placements on several Best of 2024 lists. He also presented at the 2025 Kidsā Choice Awards and is currently nominated for two MTV VMAs: MTV PUSH Performance of the Yearfor āYES IT ISā and Best R&B for āMUTT (Remix)ā featuring Freddie Gibbs.
From a viral Tiny Desk to BET nods and Hot 100 climbs, Leon Thomas has spent the last year rewriting R&Bās rulebook. With the MUTT era, Leon pushes his momentum furtherāfiercer, bolder, and taking his vision even further, and emerging as a leading contender for Best New Artist at the 2026 GRAMMYs.
MUTTS DONāT HEEL NORTH AMERICA TOUR DATES Artist Pre-Sale: Wed, 6/11 (10am local) – Fri, 6/13 (9am local) Spotify Pre-Sale: Thurs, 6/12 (10am local – Fri, 6/13 (9am local) On-Sale: Fri, 6/13 (10am local) OCTOBER 30 ā Dallas, TX | House of Blues NOVEMBER 3 ā Austin, TX | Emo’s NOVEMBER 4 ā Houston, TX | Bayouās Music Center NOVEMBER 5 ā New Orleans, LA | The Fillmore NOVEMBER 7 ā Nashville, TN | Brooklyn Bowl NOVEMBER 9 ā Atlanta, GA | Tabernacle NOVEMBER 12 ā Ft Lauderdale, FL | Revolution NOVEMBER 14 ā Charlotte, NC | The Fillmore NOVEMBER 15 ā Raleigh, NC | The Ritz NOVEMBER 16 ā Silver Spring, MD | The Fillmore NOVEMBER 19 ā Philadelphia, PA | The Fillmore NOVEMBER 20 ā Boston, MA | House of Blues NOVEMBER 23 ā Brooklyn, NY | Brooklyn Paramount NOVEMBER 24 ā Brooklyn, NY | Brooklyn Paramount NOVEMBER 26 ā Toronto, ON | Danforth Music Hall NOVEMBER 28 ā Detroit, MI | The Fillmore NOVEMBER 29 ā Cincinnati, OH | Bogart’s DECEMBER 2 ā Cleveland, OH | House of Blues DECEMBER 3 ā Chicago, IL | Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom DECEMBER 6 ā Minneapolis, MN | First Avenue DECEMBER 9 ā Denver, CO | Summit DECEMBER 11 ā Salt Lake City, UT | The Depot DECEMBER 14 ā Seattle, WA | The Showbox SoDo DECEMBER 15 ā Seattle, WA | The Showbox SoDo DECEMBER 16 ā Vancouver, BC | Commodore Ballroom DECEMBER 17 ā Portland, OR | Roseland Theater DECEMBER 19 ā Oakland, CA | Fox Theater DECEMBER 21 ā Phoenix, AZ | The Van Buren DECEMBER 22 ā Los Angeles, CA | The Wiltern DECEMBER 23 ā Los Angeles, CA | The Wiltern
MUTTS DONāT HEEL AUSTRALIA TOUR DATES APRIL 10 ā Brisbane, QLD | Fortitude Music Hall APRIL 11 ā Melbourne, VIC | Forum APRIL 14 ā Sydney, NSW | Enmore Theatre APRIL 17 ā Adelaide, SA | Hindley Street Music Hall APRIL 19 ā Perth, WA | Metro City
Australian DJ/vocalist/producer GG Magree today released āRun,ā a fierce, ripping guitar track with a drop that embodies the terrorizing moment a predator realizes he or she has become the prey ā and a woman, fueled by blind rage, is coming for revenge.
The video for āRunā continues where āBleed,ā released in June, left off ā a terror-filled night of revenge with hints of what comes next. Like āBleed,ā on āRunā Magree spreads her DJ and EDM roots from collaborations with artists like Zeds Dead, DJ Snake, and NGHTMRE, into a full-on heavy industrial rock wall of sound.
Violin virtuoso Ray Chen brought his signature elegance to an unexpected stageāa quiet farmyardāwhere his audience was a curious group of horses. Mid-performance, he seamlessly switched violins without missing a note, letting the music drift across the paddock. The horses stood still, ears perked, as if savoring every phrase of the lilting classical melody.
The inventive trio of Open Reel Ensemble transforms magnetic reel-to-reel tape into a living instrument, the āJIGAKKYU,ā played with bamboo bows. Each stroke bends pitch and texture, weaving hypnotic rhythms and melodies. The result is a wild fusion of tradition, tape, and dancefloor energy you never saw coming.
āWhen I met Bruce for the first time (I had known Paul since way back), we were all renting a very humble rehearsal space in Los Angeles at the same time,ā recalls guitarist/vocalist Daniel Ash about the genesis of Ashes And Diamonds, the new band he formed with Bruce Smith (drums, programming, background vocals) and Paul Spencer Denman (bass). āPaul and I had been already discussing working together, but it was Paulās wife Kim who suggested Bruce for drum duties. It all started with the standard, āHi, Iām Bruce / Hi, Iām Danielā. About an hour later, the three of us were making a noise putting something together.ā
With each of these storied musicianās experiences in vastly impressive histories (Daniel from Bauhaus/Tones On Tail/Love and Rockets bringing his signature post-punk, glam and experimental style; Paul from Sade/Sweetback delivering smooth, rhythmic low-end that anchors the bandās cinematic feel; Bruce from Public Image Ltd./The Pop Group adding textured percussion and atmospheric electronics, balancing the bandās classic roots with an experimental edge), Ashes And Diamonds launches their new outfit with their powerful debut single āOn A Rockaā which is released today, August 14, 2025 via Cleopatra Records. The accompanying video for the song which Brooklyn Vegan calls “a glammy stomper that revels in its simplicity with a killer signature riff from Ash” was directed by Jake Scott, son of acclaimed film director Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner) and director of music videos by Oasis, U2, Radiohead, The Rolling Stones, among others.
Taken from their upcoming album, Ashes And Diamonds Are Forever which will be available digitally and in stores on October 31, 2025, āOn A Rockaā is gritty rock and roll with a pulse set firmly in the late ā50s but with a modern rock twist. Chugging along with a series of repeated stabbing, staccato guitar chords a la Daniel, the propulsive track is launched forward through Bruceās steady rock-solid beat while Paul holds it precariously together with an embracing melodic bassline.
āWe wanted to start with something hard and fast for major impact regarding the first single,ā says Daniel. Adds Bruce, āItās a killer piece of music. Super fresh, it doesnāt sound like anyone else. What else can you say?ā
While their originating bands seem miles apart genre-wise, their singular focus is creating songs that are tenaciously infectious, adhering to the brain like taffy to teeth, and musically adept and highly skilled. Beginning pre-Covid and developed since then, ā¦Are Forever is an album carefully built and heavily curated. āThe first few songs we wrote in the studio together, but then Covid landed, so several songs were written long distance,ā explains Bruce about the songs that took a few years to complete. Eventually split by geography when Paul departed Los Angeles for the U.K. and Bruce for Vermont during lockdown, writing for the album was completed virtually with each band member emailing their ideas to each other.
Further explains Paul, āWe taped what we had done in LA in the early days, and then went away with it. Bruce put some beats down, I played bass, and we sent what we had done to Daniel.ā Meanwhile, Daniel adds, āI use newspaper headlines as a starting point for my lyrics, so by the end of the first day, there were clippings all over the floor⦠and the rest is history.ā
Eventually, the three rejoined in-person to record the album in Los Angeles. Holed up for ten days with engineer Robert Adam Stevenson (Queens of the Stone Age, Janeās Addiction, The Kills), they recorded and mixed 12 songs, banging it old school. What they ended up with is a chef-d’oeuvre, each song bubbling with potent anticipation and erupting with adrenaline, fortified by each band memberās notable histories.
āFor me, itās been one of the most fulfilling recordings Iāve ever been involved in⦠and Iāve made a lot,ā says Bruce. āThe songs are realized, the production is dope with no tracks you wanna skip over.ā
āI am incredibly proud of what we have done,ā continues Paul. āWhen we first got together, we didnāt know if it was going to work out and we had to see if things gelled, but working together was a breeze! Iām a big fan of Bruce and Daniel. They are both exceptional musicians but in a rather non-musical way. They always play things that surprise me and I find that exciting.ā
āIt took seven years instead of seven months to finish,ā reflects Daniel about the lengthy gestation of this band all three are extremely proud of. Like the time it takes for coal to turn to crystalize, ā¦Are Forever may have taken a while to develop, but finding a diamond amongst ashes is a great find indeed.
The single āOn A Rockaā is available through DSPs today. The album Ashes And Diamond Are Forever will be released via Cleopatra Records on October 31, 2025 and was produced by Ashes And Diamonds with some co-production with James Salter and Joe Dexter. It was mixed, engineered with additional production by Robert Adam Stevenson.
Ashes And Diamond is Daniel Ash (guitars/vocals/), Bruce Smith (drums, programming, background vocals) and Paul Spencer Denman (bass).
Intersection, Torontoās annual festival of experimental music returns with three days of innovative and genre-fluid artistry running from August 29 to 31, 2025. This vibrant weekend showcases niche and boundary-pushing sounds at several unique and accessible venues in Toronto, creating an immersive experience for new audiences and artists alike.
2025 marks Intersectionās 14th year. Starting out as a standalone contemporary music marathon at what was then Yonge Dundas Square, the festival has since grown into an annual multi-day event known for pairing internationally renowned artists alongside local counterparts in a decidedly kaleidoscopic variety of styles. Its storied alumni include the likes of Shalabi Effect, Bang On A Can, John Oswald, Elliott Sharp, Sarah Hennies, Joan LaBarbara, Suzanne Ciani, Eli Keszler, Morton Subotnick, Nihilist Spasm Band, Mick Barr, Wolf Eyes and many more.
For Intersection 2025, the festival returns to its DIY roots by platforming some of the most engaging experimental music in the current Canadian scene onstage in the middle the countryās busiest traffic intersection, among other free and accessible performance spaces.
Intersection 2025 kicks off on August 29th, at Sonic Boom Records, Canadaās largest independent record shop. Starting at 6pm, Windsor-based, Palestinian-Canadian guitarist Bilal Nasser and London-based, Lebanese-Canadian electronic artist Alex Raja Ven will perform intimate sets for an audience of dedicated fans and curious shoppers. Both artists are experienced in crafting innovative performances for alternative venue spaces, with Nasserās music being equally at home in the classical concert hall as it is at a skateboard park or dive bar, and Ven recently exhibiting Threshold Ecologies, a mixed-media sound installation during a residency at SĆM in ReykjavĆk, Iceland. These performances will serve as a preview for the following dayās marathon event at Sankofa Square, effectively setting the tone for the eclectic and boundary-pushing spirit of the festival.
Starting at 2pm on August 30th, Day 2 marks Intersectionās flagship all-day new music marathon at Sankofa Square. Founded in 2007 as the Toronto New Music Marathon, this unique happening at Yonge-Dundas Square has tirelessly shattered preconceptions about experimental music, taking music that would typically be found in small, underground venues, and mounting it for free at one of the most accessible and public locales in the city for anyone and everyone to engage with.
Throughout the day, the square will feature installations by local artists Stephanie Orlando, as well as David and Sydney Dacks. Orlandoās project, āSonic Bikes!ā was previously featured at Nuit Blanche in Toronto and will allow passing audience members to interact and perform with instruments built from re-purposed scrap metal bike frames and parts. David and Sydney Dacksā historical megamix, “A Radio Active Active Community,ā presents a personal journey back to the heady days of Torontoās campus radio in the early 1990s in the form of an improvised 45-60 minute audiovisual experience. Selections from Davidās audio archives will also be broadcasted at the square between live stage performances.In what is becoming a tradition following the festivalās last few years, the final day (August 31st) offers a glimpse behind the curtain and several entry points into festival artistsā process through interactive workshops and performances.
The day will feature an early afternoon (3pm) panel discussion at 918 Bathurst Centre, exploring the context, conflicts, triumphs and legacy of the era explored in the Dacksā installation. Co-presented by the Canada Black Music Archives, the panel will be moderated by CIUT radio veteran Judy Perry and also include Phil Vassell (CBMA) and DTS (The Masterplan Show).
Following the panel, there will be further presentations and discussions, as well as a reception with all the festivalās artists at the Canadian Music Centre from 7-9pm.
Intersection 2025 continues the festivalās legacy of experimental music intervention in the core of Toronto over the Labour Day Weekend, adding to an already innovative history of presenting new sounds to new audiences in the most engaging public format possible.
We know itās still summer, but those are sleigh bells you hear in the distance, and theyāre sounding the return of Ezra Ray Hart.
MULTI-PLATINUM iconic rock frontmenāMark McGrath of Sugar Ray, Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra, and Emerson Hart of Tonicāwill return to the road this fall on their debut headline run with inaugural NEVER ENDING ā90s PRESENTS: EZRA RAY HART 90s HITS & XMAS RIFFS tour. Get ready for the supergroup to deliver classics from their respective catalogs and unwrap holiday staples with their own spin. This month-long jaunt begins on November 20 in Pittsburgh, PA, at Rivers Casino, visits major markets coast-to-coast, and concludes on December 20 in Anaheim, CA, at The Grove of Anaheim. General on-sale launches this Friday, August 15 at 10am local time here. Check the full list of dates, cities and venues below.
The tour promises to dip into the groupās combined discography as the guys re-energize one smash after another. From Sugar Rayās āEvery Morning,ā Better Than Ezraās āGood,ā and Tonicās āIf You Could Only Seeā to the likes of āLittle Saint Nickā and other seasonal anthems, expect a show unlike anything youāve ever seen.
Thereās no better way to get ready for the holidays this year. Tickets are the early gift that will keep on giving!
In the Spring, Ezra Ray Hart graced the stage of Tortuga Music Festival, joining the likes of Jelly Roll, Keith Urban, Luke Combs, and Shaboozey. Inciting critical acclaim, Miami New Times applauded the group as āthe musical equivalent of throwing your favorite decades into a blender with a heap of on-stage charm.ā
Stay tuned for a whole lot more from Ezra Ray Hart in 2025 and beyond.
TOUR DATES FOR NEVER ENDING ā90s PRESENTS: EZRA RAY HART 90s HITS & XMAS RIFFS: NOVEMBER 20 | Pittsburgh, PA ā Rivers Casino 21 | Norfolk, VA ā Harrison Opera House 22 | Warren, OH ā Packard Music Hall 23 | TBA 25 | Nashville, TN ā Brooklyn Bowl 29 | Sarasota, FL ā Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall 30 | Orlando, FL ā The Plaza Live
DECEMBER 3 | Englewood, NJ ā Bergen Performing Arts Center 5 | Philadelphia, PA ā Rivers Casino 6 | Mashantucket, CT ā Foxwoods Resort Casino 7 | Westbury, NY ā Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair 9 | TBA 10 | Chesterfield, MO ā The Factory STL 12 | Grand Prairie, TX ā Texas Trust CU Theatre 13 | Sugar Land, TX ā Smart Financial Centre 14 | San Antonio, TX ā Majestic Theatre 16 | Tempe, AZ ā Marquee Theatre 18 | Rancho Mirage, CA ā Agua Caliente Casino 19 | Rohnert Park, CA ā Graton Resort & Casino 20 | Anaheim, CA ā Grove of Anaheim
What happens when you put three of modern Rockās most-played frontmen under the same spotlight at the same time? Ezra Ray Hart is what happens! The trio unites MULTI-PLATINUM icons Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray, Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra, and Emerson Hart of Tonic under one banner. Since emerging in 2018, the supergroup has performed to sold-out audiences on special occasions and during sought-after major festivals, packing houses coast-to-coast in the process and inciting sing-alongs loud enough to light up the phones at MTVās TRL all over again. Boasting 18 Top 10 singles and five #1 hits between them, the all-starsā cumulative sales exceed 20 MILLION albums in the United States alone and BILLIONS of streams worldwide. McGrath not only stands out as a magnetic frontman, but also as a pop culture force of nature and household name personality. His catalog houses definitive bangers such as āFly,ā āWhen Itās Over,ā āEvery Morning,ā and more. Griffin, of course, leads Better Than Ezra as its vocalist and guitarist responsible for an arsenal of anthems spanning āGood,ā āA Lifetime,ā āDesperately Wanting,ā and more. Not to mention, heās penned tunes for Train, Sugarland, and Howie Day in addition to founding and curating Pilgrimage Musical & Cultural Festival. Fronting multi-GRAMMY Award-nominated Tonic, Hartās discography includes āOpen Up Your Eyes,ā āYou Wanted More,ā and āIf You Could Only See.ā Now, Ezra Ray Hart puts a bow on 2025 by hitting the road on the first-ever NEVER ENDING ā90s PRESENTS: EZRA RAY HART 90s HITS & XMAS RIFFS, culling the setlist from their respective hits and the greater holiday music canon. However, the group will be spreading cheer and smiles for a long time to come with more surprises on the horizon.
Following on from PinkPantheressā debut TV performance on Jimmy Fallon last week, the British anti-pop star has released the music video for fan favourite track āRomeoā.Ā
Directed by Iris Luz, the music video sees PinkPantheress compete in a tournament against opponent and love interest, Destin Conrad. As the match begins, each move is a blend of strategy, tension and attraction before we see Destin and Pink take on their roles as King and Queen of the chessboard. The pair lead their life-size chess pieces into a high-energy dance-off that builds to a decisive and unforgettable victory for one.Ā
Written and produced by PinkPantheress, Fancy That was created alongside aksel arvid, Count Baldor, phil, Oscar Scheller, The Dare and others, bringing together a collective of creative minds to shape her latest sonic evolution. As she steps into her fun and kitsch-y era, rooted in British culture, the 9-track project showcases her signature vocals and genre-blurring sound. This mixtape marks a new chapter for PinkPantheress as she embraces a new level of intimacy. Fancy That is testament to PinkPantheressā ear, featuring samples and interpolations from Panic! at the Disco to Jessica Simpson to Basement Jaxx and William Orbit as she seamlessly blends classics and hidden gems with her signature earworm production. The sophomore mixtape features singles āTonightā, āStatesideā and recently released āIllegalā.
Speaking on the project PinkPantheress says: āthis project is all about feeling the music in your body. I wanted to create something where dance is part of the story. iām excited to have gotten back to my production roots for this project and i consider this to be my fancy era, very kitsch and colourful. Itās raw, fun, and completely movement-driven and iām so excited to share itāĀ
June saw PinkPantheressā debut Glastonbury performance, next month the producer will host a residency at Londonās O2 Academy Brixton on 18th and 19th September. PinkPantheressā sold-out show at Alexandra Palace last year earned glowing reviews, with The Guardian and NME awarding it 4*, while
The Forty-Five praised, āThe expectations for a show this size are bound to be high, but Pantheress goes above and beyond to make it one to remember.ā The acclaim continued across the North American leg, where Exclaim! hailed her as a ālow-key superstarā, and Rolling Stone declared, āA star is born.ā
Some bands have one undeniable frontperson who grabs all the headlines. Then there are the rare gems where everyone shinesāevery player a powerhouse, every voice essential. Here are ten bands where every member was a star, working together like a musical constellation.
ABBA Agnetha, Bjƶrn, Benny, and Anni-Frid didnāt just share the stageāthey shared the spotlight. From songwriting to harmonies to undeniable charisma, all four had the talent to front a group on their own, yet created pure pop magic together.
The Beatles John, Paul, George, and Ringo each brought a distinct style, voice, and songwriting knack. Any one of them could have carried a solo career (and did), but together they changed the course of music forever.
The Eagles Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmitāeach brought their own songwriting chops and vocal strengths. Swap instruments, change the lead singer, and youād still get a hit.
Fleetwood Mac Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, and Lindsey Buckingham may have been the most visible, but Mick Fleetwood and John McVieās rhythm section kept everything grounded. Every member shaped the bandās signature sound.
The Go-Goās Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, Charlotte Caffey, Gina Schock, and Kathy Valentine all shined as musicians and personalities, proving an all-female rock band could dominate the charts on their own terms.
The Jackson 5 Michaelās star was bright, but Tito, Jackie, Jermaine, and Marlon each added to the sound, energy, and style that made them Motown icons.
Led Zeppelin Robert Plantās golden voice, Jimmy Pageās guitar sorcery, John Paul Jonesā multi-instrumental mastery, and John Bonhamās thunderous drumming made them a rock force where every member commanded the stage and studio.
Queen Freddie Mercuryās voice and stagecraft were legendary, but Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon each wrote hits and brought their own magic to the mix.
Rush Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart formed a prog-rock triangle where every side was equally brilliantāGeddyās soaring vocals and bass wizardry, Alexās intricate guitar work, and Neilās lyrical genius and drumming mastery created a sound both massive and precise.
The Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards may be the Glimmer Twins, but Charlie Wattsā cool precision and Ronnie Woodās guitar wizardry helped keep the bandās fire burning bright.
Talking Heads David Byrneās art-school charisma was magnetic, but Tina Weymouthās basslines, Chris Frantzās drumming, and Jerry Harrisonās keyboards made them a creative powerhouse.
The Traveling Wilburys A supergroup in the truest senseāBob Dylan, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, and Jeff Lynne. Every member was already a legend before they even picked up an instrument together.