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Copenhagen, DK · 2001–present · active
Copenhagen's Volbeat forged a distinctive sound by welding rockabilly swagger and Elvis-inspired crooning to chunky Metallica-influenced riffs, creating a hybrid that has made them one of Europe's biggest rock bands. Michael Poulsen's unmistakable baritone and the band's instantly recognizable groove on albums like 'Beyond Hell/Above Heaven' and 'Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies' have filled arenas across the globe.
London, England, GB · 2019–present · active
Voltstorm are a London heavy metal band formed in 2019 with a sound rooted in classic British and European metal but sharpened by modern production and dystopian themes. Fronted by John D. Prasec, the band emphasizes soaring vocals, hard-charging riffs, and concise, anthemic songwriting. Their self-titled 2022 EP introduced the core ingredients: direct guitar hooks, traditional metal momentum, and a live-ready sense of drama. With guitarist Stefano Nurra and bassist Ben Turner joining the lineup, Voltstorm developed a more muscular identity that came into focus on Break the Silence, a full-length album built around resilience, social pressure, betrayal, and confrontation. Tracks such as "Judas," "Wake Me Up," "Black Cage," and "Destroyer" show the band balancing old-school metal grandeur with heavier modern punch. Their music is designed for the stage, with tight arrangements, big choruses, and a polished but forceful sound. Voltstorm's rise has been tied to steady UK touring, festival appearances, and a commitment to keeping traditional heavy metal energetic rather than nostalgic.
Hollywood, CA, US · 1984–present · active
Warrant formed on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood in 1984 and became one of the defining American hard rock bands of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Built around the songwriting and voice of Jani Lane during their commercial breakthrough, the band combined glam metal flash with memorable choruses, guitar-driven hooks, and a willingness to move between rowdy rockers and emotionally direct ballads. Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich launched them into the mainstream with songs such as "Down Boys" and "Heaven," while Cherry Pie became their most recognizable cultural moment, even as deeper cuts showed a band with more range than the era's stereotypes suggested. Later albums like Dog Eat Dog, Ultraphobic, and Belly to Belly reflected a tougher, darker edge as the rock landscape changed. After Lane's departure and death, Warrant continued with Robert Mason on vocals, keeping the catalog alive while releasing new material. Their history is tied to MTV-era glam metal, but their strongest songs endure because of tight melodic craft and arena-scale energy.
US · 2020–present · active
Wesko channels raw aggression and unapologetic attitude into a heavy rock and metal approach built on pummeling riffs and high-energy performance. With a growing social media following and a 'born to raise hell' ethos, the project delivers visceral heavy music aimed at the modern rock audience.
New York, NY, US · 1983–present · active
White Lion formed in New York City in 1983 around Danish vocalist Mike Tramp and guitarist Vito Bratta, creating a melodic hard rock sound that paired glam metal polish with unusually thoughtful guitar work and socially aware lyrics. Their breakthrough came with Pride, driven by "Wait," "Tell Me," and the acoustic ballad "When the Children Cry," all of which showcased Tramp's earnest delivery and Bratta's fluid, highly melodic playing. Unlike many peers in the late-1980s hard rock boom, White Lion often wrote about war, divorce, apartheid, environmental destruction, and innocence lost, giving their biggest records a reflective streak beneath the radio-ready sheen. Big Game and Mane Attraction expanded the band's sound, with "Little Fighter" and "Radar Love" demonstrating their ability to mix arena rock choruses with sharper themes and technical guitar detail. Internal tensions and shifting musical tastes ended the classic lineup in the early 1990s, but the band's catalog remains a distinctive part of melodic glam metal history: bright, precise, emotional, and more serious-minded than its image sometimes suggests.
Los Angeles, CA, US · 2014–present · active
Zakk Sabbath is Zakk Wylde's devoted tribute to Black Sabbath, performing the Sabbath catalog with thunderous fidelity alongside bassist Blasko and drummer Joey Castillo. Far from a casual side project, the power trio attacks Ozzy-era Sabbath classics with the raw energy and reverence of musicians who grew up worshipping at the altar of Tony Iommi.
Philadelphia, PA, US · 2018–present · active
Zero 9:36 is the heavy rap-rock project of Matthew Cullen, whose songs fuse clipped hip-hop delivery with hard rock impact, electronic pressure, and nu metal tension. You Will Not Be Saved introduced a direct, anxious style built around tracks like "Leave the Light On," where fast vocal patterns meet guitar weight and melodic release. ...If You Don't Save Yourself expanded the formula with bigger hooks and collaborations, including the Ice Nine Kills version of "Adrenaline," which pushed the project further into active-rock territory. Later releases such as None of Us Are Getting Out and They Were Always Here sharpened the darker mood, pairing distorted riffs, trap-influenced rhythm, and shouted choruses with lyrics about self-sabotage, anger, and survival. Zero's strength is the way he treats heaviness as rhythmic punctuation. The guitars often land like impacts around the vocal cadence, while the drums and programming keep the songs moving with the urgency of modern hip-hop. The result is compact, confrontational music that can swing from melodic vulnerability to blunt aggression within the same hook.
Prague, CZ · 1998–present · active
Škwor are a Prague rock and metal band that grew from late-1990s Czech heavy music into one of the country's durable mainstream hard rock acts. Formed in 1998 under the name Skwar and later adopting the Škwor spelling, the band initially worked with heavier and nu metal elements before settling into a broad rock sound built around muscular guitars, direct choruses, and Czech-language lyrics. The lineup centered on Petr Hrdlička's voice and guitar, with the band's early development tied to local contests, support slots, and a steady climb through the domestic rock circuit. Škwor fit metal scope through their heavy metal and nu metal roots, as well as their continuing hard rock identity. Their albums move between crunching riffs, chant-ready refrains, ballad-like dynamics, and songs that speak plainly to frustration, loyalty, conflict, and everyday pressure. For listeners outside the Czech Republic, part of the appeal is hearing modern hard rock shaped by a different language and market, without losing the universal grammar of big guitars and crowd choruses. Škwor's importance is regional as much as stylistic: they represent a Czech path for post-1990s heavy rock, built through persistence, live work, and recognizably local voice.

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