Haken
Halestorm
Half Alive
Halsey
Hamish Hawk
Hammer of Redemption (T.H.O.R.), The
Hank Williams
Hanoi Rocks
Happy Hour
Hardcore Superstar
Hardy
Head and The Heart, The
Headgirl
Heart
Heart Beats, The
Hellacopters, The
Helloween
Hellraiser
HellYeah
Hemmingbirds
Heriot
Herman’s Hermits
Hidden Mothers
High On Fire
Highly Suspect
HIM
Hinds
Hirsh Gardner
Higher Power
Hives, The
HLAH
Hold Steady, The
Holding Absence
Hole
Holy White Hounds
Hoobastank
Hop Along
Horoscopes
Horrors, The
HORSE the band
Hotel Mira
Houses
Howlin’ Wolf
Hozier
Huey Lewis and the News
Hum
Hurry
Husker Du

- Heart: Formed in the 1970s by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, Heart became pioneers of hard rock, combining folk and heavy rock elements. They gained fame with hits like “Barracuda,” “Crazy on You,” and “Magic Man,” showcasing Ann’s powerful vocals and Nancy’s skillful guitar work. Heart was instrumental in breaking gender barriers in rock, and their mix of emotional ballads and fierce rock anthems made them icons.
- HIM: A Finnish rock band known for their unique style dubbed “love metal,” HIM gained international success in the 2000s with hits like “Join Me in Death” and “Wings of a Butterfly.” Fronted by charismatic lead singer Ville Valo, their music blends dark romantic themes with gothic rock and metal elements.
- Huey Lewis and the News: Known for their upbeat, feel-good rock sound, Huey Lewis and the News became a household name in the 1980s with hits like “The Power of Love,” “Hip to Be Square,” and “If This Is It.” Their blend of rock, pop, and blues, combined with Lewis’ distinctive vocals, made them one of the most popular bands of the decade.
- The Hives: A Swedish garage rock band that gained popularity in the early 2000s, The Hives are known for their high-energy performances and catchy, punk-influenced sound. Hits like “Hate to Say I Told You So” and “Tick Tick Boom” helped establish them as leaders of the garage rock revival.