Bands & artists like After the Burial

If you like After the Burial, 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.

Artists to try next

Veil of Maya

Veil of Maya

Their use of complex guitar work and heavy breakdowns aligns closely with After the Burial's progressive metalcore sound.

deathcore djent metalcore
Born of Osiris

Born of Osiris

They blend intricate melodies with aggressive rhythms, creating a dynamic sound similar to After the Burial's style.

deathcore djent metalcore
The Contortionist

The Contortionist

Known for their atmospheric compositions and technical musicianship, they share a similar progressive edge.

progressive metal
August Burns Red

August Burns Red

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Their combination of melodic elements and intense grooves mirrors the cathartic release found in After the Burial's music.

metalcore
Architects

Architects

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With powerful riffs and socially conscious lyrics, their sound resonates well with the emotional depth of After the Burial.

metalcore
Parkway Drive

Parkway Drive

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Their heavy yet melodic approach to metalcore captures a similar tension and release as seen in After the Burial's work.

heavy metal metalcore
Fit for an Autopsy

Fit for an Autopsy

Their blend of aggressive instrumentation and atmospheric passages reflects the sonic landscape that After the Burial creates.

punk rock
Shadow of Intent

Shadow of Intent

They incorporate symphonic elements into their heavy sound, paralleling After the Burial's intricate arrangements.

deathcore

Common questions

Who sounds like After the Burial?

Artists similar to After the Burial include Veil of Maya, Born of Osiris, The Contortionist and August Burns Red. Each shares elements of After the Burial's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is After the Burial?

After the Burial is primarily known for progressive metalcore. The music thrums with intricate guitar patterns interspersed with weighty grooves, creating an atmosphere charged with tension that erupts into cathartic release.

Where should I start if I like After the Burial?

If you enjoy After the Burial, start with Veil of Maya — their album "Mother" is a great entry point. Their use of complex guitar work and heavy breakdowns aligns closely with After the Burial's progressive metalcore sound.