The world's greatest male vocalist! Exploring the appeal of American male singers
The power and expressiveness of their vocals, and the profound emotions conveyed through their singing.
American male singers continue to move the hearts of people around the world.
From legendary vocalists who captivate listeners with overwhelming singing ability to accomplished artists who enchant the world with uniquely distinctive voices.
We delve into the allure of these vocal magicians born in the musical heartland of America.
The ultimate voice that resonates with your heart is surely here.
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The world’s greatest male vocalists! Exploring the allure of American male singers (41–50)
ceremonyNew Order

A track from New Order, the band formed after Joy Division disbanded.
With its relentless repetition of the same chord progression and a structure that cycles between climaxes and quiet, it carries a strong sense of emotion.
A staple of their live shows.
The Good RebelNoel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

The greatest masterpiece of his solo career, born as if to cut through the sluggish atmosphere of late-period Oasis after their breakup.
People say talent eventually dries up, but Noel Gallagher’s overwhelming melodic sense is still very much alive.
You can also hear inspiration from the Beatles’ “Rain” in this track.
This is the oneThe Stone Roses

A guru-like presence of Britpop: The Stone Roses.
Many British musicians openly cite them as an influence.
This track embodies a simple, down-to-earth worldview that’s quintessentially Britpop.
Listening to it makes me feel that recent songs are just a bit too cluttered.
Miracle DrugU2

A track from the Grammy-winning How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.
It may not have the grand scale of signature songs like Walk On or Beautiful Day, but its simple structure and seamless arrangement are nothing short of masterful.
The chorus following The Edge’s guitar solo gives you chills.
Nova eraAngra

A grandeur so over-the-top it makes you want to say, “Isn’t this a bit much?” A track from Angra, the titans of melodic speed metal.
The baffling, inexplicable cover art is oddly captivating too.
The breathtaking guitar solo is a must-hear—it’ll give you goosebumps.
fireworksAnimal Collective

A masterpiece by Animal Collective, aka Anico-re.
The way Anico-re always keeps you guessing creates a sense of tension in your ears.
Even so, this track is one you can listen to pretty comfortably.
The chorus is super happy and really addictive.
silverwingArch Enemy

My number-one song to recommend to friends who don’t listen to metal.
It’s what you’d call melodic death metal, with death growl vocals that people who aren’t used to it tend to avoid, but the contrast between the verse and the chorus is so extreme and fun that I really want people to give it a listen.





