Grammy Award for Best Rock Album

Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by The Recording Academy of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".

[2] The award for Best Rock Album was first presented to the band the Rolling Stones in 1995, and the name of the category has remained unchanged since then.

In the 2000s, the group famously won the award twice in the span of four years, with their albums There is Nothing Left to Lose in 2001 and One by One in 2004.

Two-time winners include Sheryl Crow, Green Day, U2, Cage the Elephant, and Muse.

To date, only three women, Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morissette and Hayley Williams of Paramore have won the award.

Foo Fighters (pictured in 2017) have won the award more than any other artist or group. They have been nominated for the award a record eight times and won the award a record five times.
Four performing on a stage.
Inagurual recipient the Rolling Stones .
A woman in a black vest singing and playing an electric guitar.
Alanis Morissette was the first woman to win the award.
A woman in a black vest and jeans holding a microphone on a stage.
Two-time award winner Sheryl Crow .
A man wearing a green shirt and hat, looking down and playing a guitar.
Carlos Santana of the 2000 award-winning band Santana .
Four men performing on a stage in front of a crowd; two are standing at the front of the stage holding guitars, one in the center is holding a microphone, and one is sitting behind a drum set.
Two-time award-winning band U2 , performing during the Joshua Tree Tour 2017 .
A man in dark clothing standing on a stage while holding a guitar in front of a crowd. Behind him is a man with his arm raised, holding a drum stick and sitting behind a drum set.
2003 award winner Bruce Springsteen , performing in 2008.
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Two-time award-winning band Muse .
A man performing with a guitar.
2015 winner Beck .
Four men performing on a stage to a crowd of people.
Two-time award-winning band Cage the Elephant .
A woman and three men on a stage performing.
2024 winner Paramore , the first female-fronted band to win the award.