![]() ![]() Unlike many on this list, Gorillaz do not wear masks or disguises while on stage. Not too shabby for two dudes you wouldn’t recognize in a crowd. The masses may know them as the guys who provided the soundtrack for Tron: Legacy, creating music that far outshone the movie. Homem-Christo and Bangalter’s album Alive 2007 earned them a Grammy award, and their 2014 album Random Access Memories earned four. Their names may be known, but the two musicians seldom give interviews and rarely remove their helmets, lending their technology-driven music an air of science fiction. Daft Punk rose to success in the 1990s, bringing their French house music to the masses and finding insane success. Perhaps the most notorious of the modern masked men, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter hide behind robot heads and gloves while performing their electronic music on stage. A recognizable face also allows fans to identify musicians off the stage and follow their lives outside of their art.īut what if you remove this aspect from a show? What happens when you strip away the lipstick and winks and scowls and smiles and draw focus to the music and other aspects of a live performance? Here are seven artists known for doing just that. ![]() Whether it is a winning smile, a signature snarl, a distinctive makeup choice or an eye-covering hairdo, an artist’s face allows them to communicate who they are and how they want to come across to their audience. Part of being a successful musician means giving a good face. ![]()
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