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Detroit, MI, US · 2012–present · active
Jack White is a Detroit-born guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, and label founder whose solo career extends a heavy garage-rock language he first made famous with The White Stripes. As a solo artist, Blunderbuss, Lazaretto, Boarding House Reach, Fear of the Dawn, Entering Heaven Alive, and No Name have shown different sides of the same obsession: blues fracture, punk economy, analog texture, and riffs that sound both primitive and carefully designed. White's guitar style is central to his hard-rock relevance. It is raw, cutting, and often deliberately unstable, favoring attack and character over smooth virtuosity. His work with The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather also feeds the solo identity, proving that his heavier instincts can move through power-pop, psych-rock, and swampy blues without losing force. Jack White fits hard-rock and punk-adjacent scope because much of his music is guitar-driven, abrasive, and connected to garage punk revival history. His best material makes old forms feel volatile rather than antique, turning minimal riffs, damaged tones, and strict color-coded aesthetics into a recognizable world of tension and release.
Kennesaw, GA, US · 1991–present · active
Jackyl are a Kennesaw, Georgia hard rock band whose music combines Southern boogie, heavy metal punch, and a proudly unruly sense of showmanship. Formed in 1991, the group broke through with its self-titled 1992 album, led by Jesse James Dupree's gritty vocals and the notorious chainsaw solo on "The Lumberjack." Songs such as "Down on Me," "When Will It Rain," and "I Stand Alone" established Jackyl as a late arrival to the hard rock mainstream, arriving after glam metal's peak but before Southern rock revivalism fully settled into a new lane. The band fits hard rock and metal-adjacent scope through loud riffs, swaggering rhythms, and a stage identity that favors spectacle without abandoning blues-based guitar drive. Jackyl's music is not subtle, and that directness is central to its character. The riffs are built for volume, the choruses are blunt, and the live show turns rowdy excess into a calling card. Later albums such as Cut the Crap, Relentless, Best in Show, Rowyco, and 30 Coming In Hot kept the band active for a loyal audience. Jackyl remain distinctive because they make Southern hard rock feel combustible, funny, and heavier than the bar-band tag suggests.
Cardiff, Wales, GB · 2019–present · active
James and the Cold Gun play guitar rock with the immediacy of a garage band and the muscle of post-grunge. Built around James Joseph and James Biss, the project grew from loud, self-recorded ideas into a full live band known for direct riffs, rough-edged hooks, and songs that waste little time getting to impact. "Long Way Home" helped open a wider path for the band, and the False Start EP and self-titled debut preserved the sense of a band making noise in the room rather than polishing away every scar. Their sound nods to early-2000s guitar rock, punk 'n' roll, Queens of the Stone Age grit, and the heavier side of alternative radio without becoming a nostalgia exercise. The vocals are melodic but shouted hard enough to keep the choruses raw, while the guitars favor fuzz, attack, and forward motion. James and the Cold Gun are at their best when the songs feel like compact collisions: loud, catchy, sweaty, and built for a low ceiling.
US · 2020–present · active
Jimmy H Doolittle brings a raw, unfiltered approach to heavy rock that draws from the intersection of hard rock and punk energy. The project delivers riff-driven, no-nonsense heavy music with a DIY ethos that prioritizes visceral impact over polish.
Los Angeles, CA, US · 1974–present · active
Jiva was a Los Angeles rock group active during the mid-1970s, built around Michael Lanning, Thomas Hilton, James Strauss, and Michael Reed. The band grew out of earlier school-age and club-band activity before settling into the Jiva identity in Los Angeles, where its members developed a warm, guitar-based sound that sat between hard rock, funk rock, soul, and West Coast soft rock. Their self-titled album appeared in 1975 and featured "Something's Goin' On Inside L.A.," "The Closer I Get," "Love Is a Treasure," "Hey Brother," and "All Is Well." The record was produced with a polished, studio-minded approach, adding keyboards and layered vocals to a traditional bass, drums, and two-guitar lineup. Jiva's history is also tied to the spiritual and musical circles around George Harrison, whose interest helped bring the band to a larger label platform. Although their recorded output remained limited and did not become a commercial breakthrough, Jiva's album has remained a period document of 1970s Los Angeles rock shaped by melodic guitar writing, group vocals, and a reflective, spiritually inflected tone.
Kitchener, ON, CA · 2018–present · active
JJ Wilde is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter from Kitchener, Ontario whose music brings hard rock grit, bluesy vocal force, and modern alternative production into a direct, hook-driven form. After years of writing, working jobs, and trying to build a career, she broke through with the 2019 EP Wilde Eyes, Steady Hands and the album Ruthless, a record powered by songs such as "The Rush" and "Best Boy." Wilde fits hard rock scope through distorted guitars, muscular choruses, and a vocal style that carries rasp, attitude, and emotional control. Her music often frames independence, exhaustion, desire, anger, and survival through sharp melodic writing rather than extended instrumental display. That makes the songs accessible without making them soft. The guitars are punchy, the drums are built for live impact, and the production leaves room for her voice to remain the central force. Later material, including Vices, expanded the personal range while keeping the rock foundation intact. JJ Wilde stands out because she sounds like a performer shaped by both classic rock singers and contemporary alternative radio, using familiar tools with enough bite and personality to make them feel lived in.
Westbury, NY, US · 1984–present · active
Joe Satriani turned instrumental guitar music into approachable rock songwriting without sanding away the virtuosity. His breakthrough with Surfing with the Alien made the electric guitar function like a lead singer, carrying memorable melodies through legato runs, whammy-bar color, tapped figures, and high-speed phrases that still resolve into clear hooks. Pieces such as "Satch Boogie" and "Always with Me, Always with You" show the range of his approach: one side bluesy, rhythmic, and playful, the other lyrical and almost vocal in its phrasing. Satriani's influence also runs through his teaching, with future players from major metal, thrash, and rock bands absorbing his emphasis on control, melody, and tone. G3, Chickenfoot, and later collaborations with Steve Vai placed him in band and showcase settings, but his defining achievement remains the solo catalog's balance of flash and accessibility. The playing is technical enough to challenge guitarists, yet the songs usually move with the clarity and momentum of hard rock.
Philadelphia, PA, US · 1988–present · active
John Corabi is an American hard rock singer and guitarist from Philadelphia whose career has made him one of the more respected journeymen in heavy rock. After fronting The Scream, he became the lead vocalist for Motley Crue during Vince Neil's absence, singing on the band's 1994 self-titled album, a heavier and more brooding record than many expected from that catalog. Corabi later worked with Union, Ratt, Brides of Destruction, The Dead Daisies, ESP, and solo material, building a long resume rooted in hard rock, glam metal, and bluesy heavy music. He fits hard rock and metal scope through both his voice and his writing history: his delivery is raspy but controlled, capable of gritty arena choruses, acoustic storytelling, and heavier guitar-led material. Corabi's career has often been shaped by difficult timing, lineup changes, and bands with complicated histories, but that has also made him a durable figure among fans who value craft over celebrity. His best work shows a singer who can bring soul and weight to riff-based rock without sounding theatrical for its own sake. John Corabi remains compelling because he treats hard rock as a working musician's language, not just a period style.
Memphis, TN, US · 2023–present · active
Josey Scott is best known as the original vocalist of Saliva, whose raw, southern-fried vocals drove the band's biggest hits including 'Click Click Boom' and the Grammy-nominated Spider-Man soundtrack collaboration 'Hero' with Chad Kroeger. After departing Saliva in 2011 following 15 years with the band, Scott embarked on a solo career that reconnects with his hard rock roots while exploring new creative territory. His current solo project performs both Saliva classics and new material that showcases his powerful, versatile voice.

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