Helios Creed

Helios Creed is an American musician and guitarist, best known as a founding member of the influential band Chrome, formed in 1975. His work is characterized by a unique blend of psychedelic rock, experimental music, and noise rock. Creed's innovative guitar work often features heavy use of effects, creating a distinctive sound that merges space rock and punk aesthetics. Notable works include Chrome's albums "Half Machine Lip Moves" (1979) and "Blood on the Moon" (1980), as well as his solo projects, such as "Lunar Landing" (1991) and "Expanding Head Band" (1993). His collaboration with other artists, including members of the avant-garde and underground music scenes, further solidified his reputation as a pioneer. Creed's impact on music is significant; he has influenced a range of artists across genres, particularly within the alternative and experimental music communities. Through his innovative sound and approach to guitar playing, Helios Creed remains a key figure in the evolution of underground music, continuing to inspire generations of musicians with his avant-garde style and creativity.