Bands & artists like Ali Project
If you like Ali Project, 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.
New to Ali Project? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Yuki Kajiura
Known for her lush, cinematic compositions that blend pop and progressive elements, creating emotionally charged soundscapes.
Kalafina
GuideTheir harmony-driven vocals and orchestral arrangements echo the rich textures found in Ali Project's music.
FictionJunction
Combining pop sensibilities with intricate arrangements, their music often features a dramatic, cinematic quality similar to Ali Project.
Aimer
GuideHer haunting vocal style paired with atmospheric instrumentation creates a captivating sound that resonates with Ali Project's aesthetic.
Mami Kawada
Kawada's powerful vocals combined with rich instrumental backdrops create an immersive listening experience akin to Ali Project.
Eir Aoi
GuideHer strong vocal presence and the epic nature of her arrangements resonate well with the dramatic flair of Ali Project's music.
Lisa
With her powerful voice and grandiose musical compositions, Lisa captures a similar intensity and emotional resonance.
Konomi Suzuki
Her energetic pop-rock style often incorporates orchestral elements that create a vibrant sound reminiscent of Ali Project.
Common questions
Who sounds like Ali Project?
Artists similar to Ali Project include Yuki Kajiura, Kalafina, FictionJunction and Aimer. Each shares elements of Ali Project's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Ali Project?
Ali Project is primarily known for progressive rock. Rich, textured arrangements pulse with dynamic tension while maintaining a cinematic sweep that envelops the listener.
Where should I start if I like Ali Project?
If you enjoy Ali Project, start with Yuki Kajiura — their album "New Kimagure Orange Road Original Soundtrack" is a great entry point. Known for her lush, cinematic compositions that blend pop and progressive elements, creating emotionally charged soundscapes.