Bands & artists like A Day to Remember
If you like A Day to Remember, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
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Artists to try next
The Devil Wears Prada
GuideTheir blend of metalcore and post-hardcore features intricate guitar work and emotional lyrics, similar to A Day to Remember's dynamic sound.
Parkway Drive
GuideWith heavy breakdowns and melodic choruses, their music captures a similar intensity and emotional weight, resonating well with fans of hardcore punk.
August Burns Red
GuideKnown for their technical musicianship and aggressive sound, they share a similar approach to blending melody with heaviness.
We Came as Romans
Their mix of post-hardcore and melodic elements creates an uplifting yet intense atmosphere that parallels A Day to Remember's style.
Memphis May Fire
Combining hard-hitting riffs with soaring vocals, they create a sound that mirrors the energetic push-and-pull found in A Day to Remember's music.
Of Mice & Men
Their music features a blend of heavy instrumentation and catchy melodies, making them a fitting recommendation for fans of A Day to Remember.
Bring Me the Horizon
With their evolution from metalcore to a more diverse sound, they maintain an emotional intensity that resonates with the hardcore punk aesthetic.
Fit for a King
Their powerful vocals and heavy instrumentation create an impactful listening experience similar to the emotional dynamics in A Day to Remember's tracks.
Common questions
Who sounds like A Day to Remember?
Artists similar to A Day to Remember include The Devil Wears Prada, Parkway Drive, August Burns Red and We Came as Romans. Each shares elements of A Day to Remember's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is A Day to Remember?
A Day to Remember is primarily known for hardcore punk. With relentless grooves and sharp contrasts between soaring melodies and heavy rhythms, their music creates an exhilarating push-and-pull dynamic that mirrors emotional intensity.
Where should I start if I like A Day to Remember?
If you enjoy A Day to Remember, start with The Devil Wears Prada — their album "Transit Blues" is a great entry point. Their blend of metalcore and post-hardcore features intricate guitar work and emotional lyrics, similar to A Day to Remember's dynamic sound.