Bands & artists like Alexisonfire

If you like Alexisonfire, 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

The Used

The Used

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Their blend of post-hardcore with emotional lyrics and explosive choruses mirrors the dynamic tension found in Alexisonfire's music.

alternative rock
Silverstein

Silverstein

With a similar mix of melodic and heavy elements, Silverstein captures the same intensity and emotional depth characteristic of Alexisonfire.

emo post-hardcore
Underoath

Underoath

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Their intricate guitar work and shifting between soft melodies and harsh vocals align closely with the sound dynamics of Alexisonfire.

Christian metal metalcore post-hardcore
Hopesfall

Hopesfall

Hopesfall combines post-hardcore with atmospheric elements, creating a sound that resonates well with the layered textures of Alexisonfire.

hardcore punk
Taking Back Sunday

Taking Back Sunday

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Their emotive vocal delivery and driving rhythms create a similar energetic atmosphere to that found in Alexisonfire's tracks.

alternative rock emo emo pop
Dance Gavin Dance

Dance Gavin Dance

With their eclectic mix of post-hardcore and experimental influences, they share a sonic complexity akin to Alexisonfire's style.

post-hardcore
My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance

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Their theatrical approach to punk-infused rock, combined with emotional storytelling, resonates well with the dramatic elements of Alexisonfire.

alternative metal alternative rock emo
Alesana

Alesana

Alesana’s combination of melodic choruses and heavy breakdowns captures a similar tension-release dynamic found in Alexisonfire's music.

alternative rock hardcore punk post-hardcore

Common questions

Who sounds like Alexisonfire?

Artists similar to Alexisonfire include The Used, Silverstein, Underoath and Hopesfall. Each shares elements of Alexisonfire's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Alexisonfire?

Alexisonfire is primarily known for hardcore punk and post-hardcore. With driving rhythms and alternating melodic and abrasive textures, their music builds tension before releasing it into explosive crescendos.

Where should I start if I like Alexisonfire?

If you enjoy Alexisonfire, start with The Used — their album "Lies for the Liars" is a great entry point. Their blend of post-hardcore with emotional lyrics and explosive choruses mirrors the dynamic tension found in Alexisonfire's music.