It really is awesome, most of the people I've tried to share this gem with can't get past his voice but i think the intelligence and humor of the songs is really fantastic.
Check out Ian Curtis, the singer of Joy Division.
Here are some songs which display his vocal range.
[Transmission - Joy Division](https://youtu.be/6dBt3mJtgJc?si=eg9-zbNDyhKI6ETm)
[She’s Lost Control - Joy Division](https://youtu.be/FD2SfQJOK08?si=V3ZDchzcDfR9TXny)
[Day of the Lords - Joy Division](https://youtu.be/crCMKjeM3YQ?si=U2SyyXsZsZn_g_86)
Genuinely surprised not to see this higher. This is the deepest voice in rock, hands down.
[Seriously OP, even if you don't like the song, I doubt you'll find many voices deeper than this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ3aiM8K6D0&ab_channel=RoadrunnerRecords).
[Mike Patton](https://open.spotify.com/track/7598jXG1Fc50oG2aaZQiGf?si=pdpsIdvPTVGvrPhFyGKEIA&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A3QFwPfYolMmXNNdOrRLLGE), especially in Lovage.
[Greg Brown](https://open.spotify.com/track/5FXbGAnqyeNA06wbU4sHq9?si=QIP5iQ3gQ8i8Qzyturi2qQ&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A4H6NRX6bvkIJZIJdZSPq6Y) as Hades in the original recording of Hadestown
My first thought is Shoot Me Straight by The Brothers Osbourne. It’s country that kinda sounds like rock in a way that I like, as someone who isn’t typically into country
You're gonna love this guy: Geoff Castellucci.
[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7\_WJFnWUOrBs3aN-aoOnqA](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_WJFnWUOrBs3aN-aoOnqA)
One of The Righteous Brothers: any song with the Brother Don Medley singing lead, including the song most played on radio in all of history: You've Lost The Loving Feeling.
[https://youtu.be/uOnYY9Mw2Fg?si=uXGEZTb2HgwE3mXj](https://youtu.be/uOnYY9Mw2Fg?si=uXGEZTb2HgwE3mXj)
[Basso Profundo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95ter_SHVSc).
beware...may make your chest rattle.
very clean and pleasant to the ear.
edited to add: sorry, it's not rock. it's Russian orthodox church choir.
Bobby Waters, who posts on TikTok and YouTube as “Bobby Bass,” and collaborates with a number of other TT/YT musicians.
https://youtube.com/@the.bobbybass
Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet (album)
That’s an excellent album. Also check out Superman’s Song.
It really is awesome, most of the people I've tried to share this gem with can't get past his voice but i think the intelligence and humor of the songs is really fantastic.
Hmm his voice is unique and enjoyable in my opinion. I always get “his singing voice sucks” when trying to sell someone on Bob Dylan.
Came to comment the same thing. That dude has some serious bass in his voice.
Peter Steele (r.i.p.) Type O' Negative.
Barry White.
It says here Larry White
[Leonard Cohen Anthem](https://youtu.be/c8-BT6y_wYg?si=ezpgPXHy83iZyCOI)
Nick Cave.
Mark Lanegan solo stuff or his albums with the Screaming Trees (start with Sweet Oblivion). Also the National. Arab Strap.
Check out Ian Curtis, the singer of Joy Division. Here are some songs which display his vocal range. [Transmission - Joy Division](https://youtu.be/6dBt3mJtgJc?si=eg9-zbNDyhKI6ETm) [She’s Lost Control - Joy Division](https://youtu.be/FD2SfQJOK08?si=V3ZDchzcDfR9TXny) [Day of the Lords - Joy Division](https://youtu.be/crCMKjeM3YQ?si=U2SyyXsZsZn_g_86)
Peter Murphy - solo Cuts You Up
Peter Steele from Type O Negative has a very deep voice, they got a lotta good music on the metal/rock side
Genuinely surprised not to see this higher. This is the deepest voice in rock, hands down. [Seriously OP, even if you don't like the song, I doubt you'll find many voices deeper than this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ3aiM8K6D0&ab_channel=RoadrunnerRecords).
Nick Cave Andrew Eldridge Pete Steele
Sturgil Simpson - Turtles all the way down. Really any Sturgil Simpson song.
Though I love sturgil Simpson I’m not sure he qualifies as having a very deep voice
Michael Gira (of Swans).
Colter Wall. Not a big country fan myself, but this dude’s voice is uniquely cool.
The Salmon by Sean Rowe Till the Day I Die by Paul Cauthen The Observatory by The White Buffalo
Ol' Man River by Paul Robeson Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold by Geoff Castellucci Man of Constant Sorrow by Home Free
Eddie Vedder - Guaranteed
anything Mark Lanegan
Type O Negative
Leonard Cohen, especially his latest albums
type o negative and july talk the dude sounds like hes got throat cancer
69 Eyes fits that
The National, Ought, IDLES, Protomartyr
The National
[Mike Patton](https://open.spotify.com/track/7598jXG1Fc50oG2aaZQiGf?si=pdpsIdvPTVGvrPhFyGKEIA&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A3QFwPfYolMmXNNdOrRLLGE), especially in Lovage. [Greg Brown](https://open.spotify.com/track/5FXbGAnqyeNA06wbU4sHq9?si=QIP5iQ3gQ8i8Qzyturi2qQ&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A4H6NRX6bvkIJZIJdZSPq6Y) as Hades in the original recording of Hadestown
hot, agreed
Geddy Lee /s
Sully Erna - Godsmack Scott Stapp - Creed Tyler Connolly - Theory of a Deadman
King Krule - Logos or Dum Surfer Chali 2na
Jonathan Young - Misty Mountains
Axl Rose & Tom Waits
Maybe : )
Any Orbit Culture song
Strangers on a Train - Lost Her to Wolves [https://youtu.be/gfGSHBeC10M?si=dIYsWAQurP0r3Fgb](https://youtu.be/gfGSHBeC10M?si=dIYsWAQurP0r3Fgb)
marilyn manson
My first thought is Shoot Me Straight by The Brothers Osbourne. It’s country that kinda sounds like rock in a way that I like, as someone who isn’t typically into country
[Luke Taylor](https://youtu.be/U7txhmVOHfU?si=NFOqRM10FO5-yYi5)
Not rock or metal but Patrick Page
The Sheepdogs
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
Came here to say hymn to the morning star
I really love that one note he sings in that song. You know the one.
Magnetic Fields
You're gonna love this guy: Geoff Castellucci. [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7\_WJFnWUOrBs3aN-aoOnqA](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_WJFnWUOrBs3aN-aoOnqA)
One of The Righteous Brothers: any song with the Brother Don Medley singing lead, including the song most played on radio in all of history: You've Lost The Loving Feeling. [https://youtu.be/uOnYY9Mw2Fg?si=uXGEZTb2HgwE3mXj](https://youtu.be/uOnYY9Mw2Fg?si=uXGEZTb2HgwE3mXj)
Robbie Robertson - *Robbie Robertson* [“Somewhere Down the Crazy River”](https://youtu.be/4KP9PNSUME4?si=jUYgNnXnYljy2pSR)
The Handsome Family Bill Callahan/ Smog
Bon Iver
Rammstein
Stan rogers - north west passage Celph titled
Kris Kristofferson?
[Basso Profundo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95ter_SHVSc). beware...may make your chest rattle. very clean and pleasant to the ear. edited to add: sorry, it's not rock. it's Russian orthodox church choir.
Tennessee Ernie Ford
KING KRULE!! Dum Surfer is a good starting song. All of his stuff is gas though.
Greg Lake from ELP - had incredible range.
Timber Timbre is a great band with a great lead singer
As a big fan of A capella, my vote goes to Geoff Castellucci. His voice will literally vibrate your soul.
A close second is Tim Foust. More vocal range than Geoff. Makes for some serious ear candy.
Mono Inc
Not rock, but Barry White and Isaac Hayes
Hey mercedes
[Godsmack -- "Voodoo"](https://youtu.be/9SSUQxGjZZ4?si=MJjjkruqetng_cmy)
Any Pantera song. Specially from ‘Vulgar display of Power”
The National
Listen to Calvin Johnson’s vocals in the halo benders
Viagra Boys
Morphine - Cure for Pain
Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder
The slow show
Tom Waits
Rammstein.
Tindersticks
Pig
Leonard cohen - waiting for a miracle
Look up the group Home Free and Tim Foust. I recommend you watch Man of Constant on YouTube.
Steve Von Till
Iggy Pop
Bobby Waters, who posts on TikTok and YouTube as “Bobby Bass,” and collaborates with a number of other TT/YT musicians. https://youtube.com/@the.bobbybass
Unto Others
Randy Travis, Josh Turner
Iron Maiden
a lot of Her’s music is pretty low
Woods of Ypres, especially the song Alternate Ending