instrumental rock
type of rock music
Instrumental rock is a captivating soundscape, where melodies dance and rhythms pulse without the guiding hand of lyrics. Think soaring guitars that weave intricate tapestries of emotion, backed by dynamic drumming that elevates each passage. The music swells with an energy both exhilarating and contemplative, inviting listeners to lose themselves in its expansive textures. It’s a genre that speaks directly to the heart and mind, relying on pure musicality to convey profound feelings—often igniting nostalgia or stirring the spirit to explore.
Originating in the late 1950s and flourishing through the '60s and '70s, instrumental rock grew from the fertile ground of surf rock and jazz influences. It was a response to the burgeoning counterculture movement, where artists sought new forms of expression beyond traditional song structures. Pioneering acts like The Ventures paved the way with catchy riffs, while groups such as The Shadows added sophistication with their melodic sensibilities. The heavy guitar-driven approach of bands like Cream and Led Zeppelin further propelled this genre into new territories, blending rock bravado with improvisational flair.
For newcomers diving into instrumental rock, start with Explosions in the Sky's "The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place," an album filled with sweeping landscapes that feel both intimate and vast. Then explore "Untitled #3" by Godspeed You! Black Emperor for its epic build-ups and cinematic grandeur. For something more classic, check out "Caravan" by Van Morrison’s band Them; its infectious groove will draw you in. Finally, give "Animals as Leaders" a spin for a modern twist on progressive metal that's steeped in technical prowess. And if you're curious about branching out, post-rock offers some thrilling connections worth exploring.
100 artists in the catalog.
Guides for instrumental rock artists
Top instrumental rock albums
See essentialsAll instrumental rock artists
Dave Sharman
Luka Šulić
classical music
Takayoshi Ohmura
Bobby Kimball
blues rock, hard rock
Torngat
Yowie
experimental rock
Thomas Lang
Blotted Science
death metal, extreme metal
Johnny A.
Sleeping People
Ohad Benchetrit
Misuse
Bruce Welch
Nokie Edwards
Skafandr
dub music
Faraz Anwar
About instrumental rock
What is instrumental rock?
type of rock music
Where should I start with instrumental rock?
Start with "One Big Rush: The Genius of Joe Satriani" by Joe Satriani. It captures what makes instrumental rock worth exploring.
What are the best instrumental rock albums?
The instrumental rock albums worth hearing first: "One Big Rush: The Genius of Joe Satriani" by Joe Satriani, "Joe Satriani" by Joe Satriani, "Unstoppable Momentum" by Joe Satriani, "Flying in a Blue Dream" by Joe Satriani and "The Beautiful Guitar" by Joe Satriani.
How many instrumental rock artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 100 instrumental rock artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.