I really appreciate it! “Native Soul,” the title track off of Edge Of Forever’s latest album, takes a turn away from the band’s neoclassical sound and towards the more bluesy hard rock of bands like Tangier.  The big, anthemic vocal harmonies use the same formula that Styx has used for decades.  “Native Soul” is the definition of arena rock. Do Not Sell My Personal Information. https://beginnerguitar.pro/easy-guitar-rock-songs-for-beginners Thanks for the kind words, Mike. In the current climate in America, it seems that a lot of the sexiness has been drained from rock and roll.  As you listen to Coverdale’s smooth delivery, and the dual guitars of Joel Hoekstra and Reb Beach, you might just forget what time period you’re living in.  And that’s a good thing! Opening with bombastic guitars, “Angel” marches on with a sultry vibe until Romero kicks in with vocals that are reminiscent of David Coverdale’s heyday with Whitesnake.  When he powers into his upper register, shades of Ronnie James Dio emerge.  It’s not just the vocals that make this reimagined version of “Angel” feel like a mixture of Whitesnake and Dio’s solo albums.  It’s the rest of the band as well.  You don’t have to be familiar with the original to appreciate this rocker. Billboard is a subsidiary of Valence Media, LLC. You never know what will come of a supergroup beyond the first album.  Far too often, they end up being a “one and done,” leaving fans with the same high and dry feeling that comes from a television show being cancelled after only one season.  Thankfully, Sons Of Apollo was renewed by the band members, giving fans another taste of the genius that comes from master musicians at the top of their craft. But his rock and roll journey began back in 2002 as a member of Edge Of Forever.  The band released their fourth album in 2019, leaving a gap of a decade between albums. 2019 in American music; List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 2019; List of number-one streaming songs of 2019 Bruce Springsteen, 'The Rising' Writer: Springsteen. Top 100 Most Listened Rock Songs in July 2019 YouTube Playlist: https://bit.ly/2XYx9ST Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2JzWx9y This is yet another awesome list you have created and I appreciate it. List of 100 greatest rock music songs released between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2009 as compiled by digitaldreamdoor.com. ZFG is a four-piece California rock unit that is rounded out by Jules Galli (vocals) and Josh Devine (drums).  The beauty of this band is that they are all close friends making music with no rules.  The end result on “Special” is a nice fusion of rock, pop, and funk that is hard to categorize.  But then again, that’s kind of the credo of the band.  Just listen and enjoy it for what it is. Ever since 2010, Volbeat has consistently released a new studio album every three years.  Like other top acts in the genre, they can usually squeeze enough singles off of each album to have a radio impact for around two years.  That leaves a year of “darkness” where there is a noticeable void on the airwaves, especially because there is no other band out there that even has a resemblance to Michael Poulsen and company.  Poulsen’s distinct vocals stand out more than ever these days, but it is not just the vocals that separate Volbeat from the rest. Key Lyric:“Illusions of a world/ Broken but yet so pure” Why It Matters: Monolord have become a staple in the stoner metal scene for consistently delivering melodic riff fests like “The Bastard Son” — the 10-minute lead track from their Relapse Records debut, No Comfort. Radio Airplay + Sales Data + Streaming Data = HOT ROCK SONGS, Machine Gun Kelly X YUNGBLUD X Travis Barker, Five Finger Death Punch Featuring Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Brantley Gilbert & Brian May, YUNGBLUD & Halsey Featuring Travis Barker, Ed Sheeran With Chris Stapleton & Bruno Mars, Smith & Thell Featuring Swedish Jam Factory. SHINEDOWN – “GET UP” Soft piano intros and the Active Rock format do not go hand-in-hand. A take on “Time,” the title track from Freddie Mercury’s musical, “Time Waits For No One” was a previously unreleased track that came out in 2019.  The original version of the song features heavy percussion and backing vocals.  Recorded in 1985, producer Dave Clark had Mercury record a stripped down version with only piano accompaniment.  It remained unearthed until Clark discovered it in the spring of 2018.  Not wanting the track to be overshadowed by the juggernaut that was Queen’s biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody, Clark held off releasing the track for a year.  Other than recording a new piano track, the song is as it was when it was recorded decades ago. Although the song might be looked at as sad or depressing, in a way, it’s actually an uplifting reminder that our choices shape our future.  Once again, there seems to be a Yin and Yang at play here, where joy and pain coexist.  “Zombie” is the song that put Bad Wolves on the map.  The success of their inspired cover has to feel bittersweet given the fact that Dolores O’Riordan was supposed to contribute vocals on the day of her tragic passing. Backyard Babies have released seven studio albums and have won two Swedish Grammys since their debut in 1989.  When you listen to “44 Undead,” you will probably think more about the Sunset Strip in L.A. than Scandinavia.  Given their sound, that’s understandable.  However, the band is considered to be sleaze rock pioneers in their corner of the world.  Kids in America may know their music (even if they don’t know their name).  The band’s single, “Minus Celcius” was featured as a playable bonus track in Guitar Hero III, and “Degenerated” is available as a download from Guitar Hero World Tour. The first song that I heard was “Gimme Gimme Rockaway.”  I was instantly hooked.  With the exception of those familiar with “Rockaway Beach” by the Ramones, it’s likely that those outside the NYC area are probably not too familiar with this tightknit community.  A community that has a number of people who work for the NYPD or FDNY.  A community that suffered tremendous loss on 9/11, and then again when Hurricane Sandy devastated the area. Featuring the best rock music songs of 2019 with today's rock hits. Fall Out Boy, "I've Been Waiting" It’s hard to think of something more stereotypically masculine than being the frontman of a modern day metalcore band.  You wouldn’t know that Jesse Leach was “broken too” just by looking at him, but he is.  And he talks about it unabashedly.  In an interview with Revolver Magazine, he pondered the question “if you could never have another anxiety attack or be depressed again, would you do it?”  Surprisingly, he said that he wouldn’t.  It’s part of his identity as a person, a musician, and a songwriter.  You may look at Leach and think that he should be happy because he’s living his rock and roll dream.  But that’s the thing about depression.  It’s an internal struggle that exists beyond the realm of outside forces. Thanks! [84] THE FERRYMEN – “No Matter How Hard We Fall”. You Rock! As does the “thinking man’s metal” influences of Gemini Syndrome and classic Queensryche.  Where many bands would build to a scream or growl, Any Given Sin dials it down a notch to an eerie calm before the storm.  This unexpected twist only serves to make the heavy parts feel more intense, yet still melodic.  As the song comes to an emotional end, memories of Soundgarden’s “Outshined” are conjured up. Of course, if you’re going to build suspense, the juice has to be worth the squeeze (so to speak).  I was confident that “Another Life” would be worth the wait.  Call it intuition, or gut feeling. The list on this page is for all #1 hit Rock & Roll singles for 2009 using proprietary methods. Individuals like to come up with their weirdest best dance moves when rock songs with a catchy chorus are playing. Year-End Hot 100 Songs; Year-End Billboard 200 Albums; 2019 Year-End Boxscore; All Year-End Charts; DECADE-END . With a full, energetic sound that looms as large as Metallica on “the black album,” “If You’re Wrong” takes you on an adrenaline-filled, impassioned journey courtesy of LaSelva’s haunting vocals and Dio-esque lyrics.  Lu Cachie’s gritty riffs are buoyed by fierce, pulsating rhythm section that is Franklin Wyles (drums), John Liberator (bass), and Joe Talotta (rhythm guitar). The chart list of the top 100 alternative songs is updated several times daily. [21] OZZY OSBOURNE – “Under The Graveyard”, Facing your own mortality is incredibly sobering.  During his days of debauchery (and there were many), you have to think that Ozzy never imagined what life would be like in his seventies.  The Prince of Darkness lived like rock stars did once upon a time.  It’s one of the things that made him an icon.  Beneath it all, there was always a childlike innocence though.  I actually experienced it firsthand back in 1989 when I scored an all-access pass as a production assistant for his show at the Tower Theater near Philadelphia.  Before the show, I somehow ended up in a room with Ozzy, Sharon and their three kids.  We chatted as Ozzy rode on an exercise bike while a stylist did his hair.  After the show, I continued to push my luck, and once again ended up in the room alone with Ozzy and Sharon.  Towards the end of the concert – during “Crazy Train” – Ozzy invited the entire crowd up on the stage.  I was almost trampled in the rush, working in the pit area to protect all of the wires being used to record the show for King Biscuit Television (the first and last concert that would be attempted).  When I mentioned to him that it was crazy what happened, with genuine surprise, he stated “I didn’t think that they would come.”. This year, I took a trip about three hours away to see Blacktop Mojo.  The opening band…Lullwater.  It didn’t take long for me to see why Brian was such a big fan.  They brought the house down.  Quite literally I thought.  In the middle of their last song, all of the power went out.  I thought that they blew a fuse.  It turned out that it was a blackout in the area.  After they left the stage, I talked to them about Brian and how much I enjoyed the show.  I know that he would have been absolutely stoked to see Lullwater on this year’s list. With all of these comparisons, you might be thinking that Any Given Sin has a derivative sound.  They do not.  If anything, these Baltimore rockers have put all of the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle together to create their own sound, one that I predict will launch them into the upper stratosphere of modern rock acts sooner rather than later. COMING SOON – Top Hard Rock Artists of the 2010s…stay tuned! With the heyday of Southern Rock in the rearview mirror, the worlds of country music and hard rock rarely collide these days.  If “Outlaws & Outsiders” is any indication of what can be achieved when these two unlikely genres converge, then maybe the time has come for a Southern Rock revival. Formed in the mid-‘90s, Iron Savior is a German power metal band with roots that trace back to Helloween and Blind Guardian.  The band uses power metal to share high-concept science fiction.  Guitarist/vocalist/producer Piet Sielck, the brainchild behind the band, has been the only constant throughout, but that’s more than enough.  If you’re a fan of Iron Maiden, classic Queensryche, and Judas Priest, Iron Savior will undoubtedly grab your attention. [72] TRIVIUM – “Drowning In The Sound”. Most legendary vocalists have inspired imitators.  Though the imitators may fall short of the originators, the attempt was still made.  Understandably, no one (including current Queen singer Adam Lambert) has ever captured the truly unique style of Mercury.  His jaw-dropping, powerful vocals on “Time Waits For No One” took a would-be ballad and turned it into a rock and roll classic. California Privacy Rights Frontman Tommy Vext deserves a lot of credit for sharing this tragic tale of twin brothers taking divergent paths in life.  Vext chose the path of music and sobriety.  His twin brother chose the path of being a drug addict and dealer.  Their two worlds collided in 2010 when Vext’s brother broke into his apartment, struck him in the head with a crowbar, fractured his skull, broke his arm, and beat him so badly that his spleen burst.  It’s a miracle that he lived to tell the story in a song nearly a decade later.  His brother ended up getting a 17-year prison sentence for attempted murder.  Unable to save his brother, Vext was driven to become a sober companion to help other families…the silver lining of an otherwise ominous dark cloud. How to describe the current incarnation of Dismantle, a Detroit rock unit whose origins date back to 2006?  Remember the edge that Three Days Grace had when Adam Gontier was the frontman?  Picture that on steroids with Zakk Wylde sitting in on guitar. Top 100 Rock Songs of 2017 - 2017 was an awesome year for rock music. And then you start going into the psychological part of the song. In 2018, the video for “Yuve Yuve Yu” went viral.  At the time, it seemed like a bit of a novelty seeing Mongolian metal performed with unusual instruments on a mountain top.  The song had a cool groove, and even though I had no idea what the lyrics meant, there was something about it that get stuck in my head.  Never in my wildest dreams did I expect this viral sensation to emerge on Active Rock radio, a format that doesn’t tend to reward outside-the-box, unique songs.  If not for the updated version of “Yuve, Yuve, Yu” – which blends nu metal, English vocals by Danny Case (From Ashes To New) – it’s hard to imagine that this breakthrough would have happened.  An unlikely collaboration has resulted in a song that blends so well that it feels like Case has always been a member of this Mongolian metal outfit.  His vocals perfectly complement the song without taking away from the catchy chant that gets stuck in your head.  Usually, an earworm like this would be maddening, but in this case, it makes you feel like a warrior marching into battle.  Not since Rammstein’s “Du Hast” has a song created mass appeal solely because of the primal feeling that it inspires in the listener. Shinedown was recently featured as the Top Live Performance of 2019 on Hard Rock... [2] GODSMACK – “Under Your Scars”. “H.O.M.E.” is a song that celebrates life in North Carolina.  A song that oozes pride from a band that clearly bleeds Carolina Blue.  A song that gives you a glimpse into the lives of people from the area in a similar manner to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama.”  The band’s customary melodic sound is infused with a rap rock element that adds a fun twist to the song. If you notice a feel-good, lighthearted vibe on Tesla’s “Taste Like,” you need look no further than the producer/co-writer of the band’s latest album…Phil Collen of Def Leppard.  These bands have been connected to each other throughout the years on the road. “Staring Down The Barrel” has a distinct Whitesnake vibe, with a bit of a classic Twisted Sister edge.  If you listen to the song with headphones, the subtle keyboards (which range from ‘80s hard rock to ‘70s blues rock) shine through.  If this song dropped during the heyday of MTV, there is no doubt that it would have been a mainstream hit. Facing the challenge of breaking out at radio is nothing compared to the challenge that the band faced in 2016 when frontman Eric Boatright was in a serious car accident that left him in critical condition with bleeding in his brain.  With seemingly unbreakable fortitude, Boatright was cracking jokes and asking to go home by the next day. “Degenerates” – A Day To Remember’s upbeat punk anthem – shares the point of view of accepting your friends for who they are, and not trying to change them.  It’s an enlightened approach that delivers the message that people don’t want to be “saved” by others who think that they should live their lives differently.  The song and the message are both straight forward and simple, but effective and memorable. The eerie, atmospheric melancholy of Highly Suspect meets the angst of Nirvana on Empty Trail’s “Lost.”  You don’t need to watch the video to experience theater of the mind on this tension-filled tune that keeps you on the edge of your seat.  Somehow, amidst the darkness, Rick Lambert taps into Sebastian Bach-like melodic aggression as “Lost” builds to a crescendo.  Just when you think there is no escape from the psychedelic chaos of Lambert’s mind-bending dissonant riff, the madness comes to an abrupt halt to reveal a softer, more soulful side of his voice.  It’s like a beam of sunlight piercing through an ominous cloud.  It’s hard to think of another band that melds ’80s hard rock sensibilities with ’90s grunge to form a sound that feels fresh and current.  “Lost” is the type of song that you need to let wash over you multiple times to appreciate its complexities. Studies have shown that we form our impression of someone within the first seven seconds of meeting them.  Some research even has shown that it takes only a tenth of a second to start determining traits like trustworthiness.  Even if we don’t consciously “judge a book by its cover,” we do so subconsciously.  Standards may change, but the scientific process remains. Saint Asonia is a blended family that features cousins Adam and Cale Gontier with half of Staind (Mike Mushok and Sal Giancarelli).  Four years after their self-titled debut album, and a few lineup changes, this supergroup is back with their latest album, Flawed Design.   There was certainly no flaw in their design for “The Hunted.”  Bringing Sully Erna in as a guest vocalist to play off of Adam Gontier was an inspired decision.  The song itself is fairly straightforward Active Rock, but when it is played by seasoned professionals, it comes across as bigger, bolder, and more energetic.  If you scanned the charts in 2019, it wouldn’t sound hyperbolic to say that 2019 was the year of Sully Erna.  In addition to having “The Hunted” on the chart, Godsmack’s “Under My Scars” has been one of the hottest songs of the year, and he also lends guest vocals on “Lost” by Stitched Up Heart.  It’s understandable why he would be in high demand.  Aside from having an instantly recognizable, unique sound, Erna’s delivery brings out the emotions of a song in the same manner that salt brings out the flavor of food.  The spice that he adds to “The Hunted” makes an already good song even better. “Girls Alright” is a bluesy rock ballad with an uplifting feel.  Mostly acoustic, the song has some tasteful harder moments to add an interesting layer.  Highlighted by impressive vocal harmonies, this song is a nice introduction to those who have not yet discovered Roxanne. The brainchild of Sorum, his first calls were to Stevens and Perez to create a band with a heavier rock sound.  Butler – who was working on a solo album – joined the group last.  He has stated that it feels natural to be back in a group once again.  Stevens has raved about how good his guitar sounds against the bass sound of Butler (who has “idolized forever”). One of the most versatile modern rock bands in recent memory is also one of the most underrated.  If generic Active Rock is a puddle of standing water, Royal Bliss is a free flowing river filled with unexpected twists and turns.  In recent times, the band has vacillated between a southern rock sound with country flair to classic hard rock that harkens back to the ’80s to their current single which seems to be right in the Active Rock pocket.  But there is nothing generic about “Pain.”  Buoyed by an atypical, staccato riff, this song grabs your attention from the first note. At times, it has a melodic Papa Roach vibe. It’s taken me forty years to realize that Foreigner’s “Dirty White Boy” is actually a bit ironic.  The song is as clean and melodic as the band itself.  I heard shades of “Dirty White Boy” in the opening vocals of “Helluva Ride,” but in this case, it is not at all ironic.  Frontman Dylan Villain is dirty in the way that you want your rock stars to be. List of #1 Rock & Roll Singles for 2009. The music was so powerful, and Geoff Tate’s vocals were mindblowing.  I was hooked.  This band has always been different than all others.  There is no formula.  With each subsequent album, you felt like you had to get reacquainted and adjust to a “new normal.”  That’s what made it exciting.  As the saying goes…“all good things must come to an end.”. Since launching Hard Rock Daddy in 2013, one of the most popular features is the annual top hard rock songs of the year list.  Tomorrow is the six-year anniversary of our launch.  The site has evolved in a … Read More,  Rock And Roll Time Machine - Rising above the din in today’s rock scene is more challenging than ever because of the sheer volume of music out there, much of which feels remarkably similar.  Granny 4 Barrel not only makes you stand up and take notice of their distinct image, but also their music which is refreshingly defiant in its approach.  “Nitro Sexy” is a reminder that rock music can be a fun, adrenaline-fueled escape from reality. Lullwater was introduced to me by Brian Bowman (one of their biggest fans, and an incredible Hard Rock Daddy supporter who became a good friend).  Brian was always pushing me to get this annual list out as fast as possible.  As soon as I published the 2018 list, I sent it right to him.  He was thrilled.  Three days later, I read a post by artist/producer Sahaj Ticotin that Brian passed away.  I was floored.  If you click on his name above, you can read the tribute that was done for him. [38] SAVAGE AFTER MIDNIGHT – “10 Feet Tall”. Most of Slash’s recognition from the masses comes from his work with Guns N’ Roses, but his offerings with Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators are equally impressive.  In some ways, this project gives Slash the chance to push the envelope and take his playing in new and interesting directions.  On “Boulevard Of Broken Hearts,” Slash is less focused on aggressive, crunchy riffs, and more on the beauty of a melody that is created not only with his playing, but the sparse moments that allow the song to breathe.  His bluesy leads in the song are less in your face than most of his work with GNR, which only makes you appreciate the nuanced layers of the song that much more. Coronavirus; Artist Livestreams; Things To Do; Things To Watch [7] ALTER BRIDGE – “Wouldn’t You Rather”. Steel Panther is known for embracing every aspect of the hair bands of the ‘80s and writing songs that would make even the most debaucherous rockers of that era blush.  By way of comparison, “She’s Tight” borders on childlike innocence for the band, but they do this Cheap Trick cover justice.  It certainly helps to have Robin Zander providing guest vocals on the track.  Though Steel Panther has their fair share of Generation X fans, they also appeal to a younger audience, one that may not even be familiar with the 1982 original version of the song.  The 2019 version stays pretty true to the original.  All these years later, it’s still a song that brings a smile to your face and makes you groove to the beat. Highly Suspect’s latest single – “16” – is unlike anything else that you’ll hear on the radio, and not just because of Stevens’ unique vocals.  The underlying R&B rhythm gives “16” a feel-good, danceable vibe, but the lyrics and tortured vocals tell an entirely different story.  It feels like the dark and light should be battling each other, but Highly Suspect blends it all together perfectly. The pacing at the beginning of “Boulevard Of Broken Hearts” sets the tone for a crescendo buildup that is reminiscent of Survivor’s “Eye Of The Tiger.”  But rather than immediately bursting into an upbeat, melodic anthem, Myles Kennedy enters with silky smooth, sultry vocals.  With each progression, the band builds another layer upon the existing foundation.  Kennedy eventually soars with his customary brilliance and delivers a mood-lifting jolt of feel-good inspiration the way that he did with Alter Bridge’s “My Champion.”  While Kennedy’s distinct vocals help to create a signature sound for his work with Slash and Alter Bridge equally, his versatility makes each project feel unique.  Undoubtedly, that has a lot to do with his writing partners for each, but it takes a high level of skill to be the songwriter and lead singer for two different bands without making them sound alike.
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