Bands & artists like Alisa

If you like Alisa, 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

Flyleaf

Flyleaf

Flyleaf combines hard rock with emotional vocals and dynamic instrumentation, creating a similar atmosphere of urgency.

alternative rock hard rock post-grunge
Paramore

Paramore

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With their blend of pop-punk and rock, Paramore features soaring melodies and driving rhythms that resonate with Alisa's sound.

alternative rock pop rock power pop
Skillet

Skillet

Skillet's fusion of hard rock and orchestral elements mirrors the layered guitar work and intensity found in Alisa's music.

Christian rock alternative metal alternative rock
Anberlin

Anberlin

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Anberlin's anthemic choruses and rich guitar textures create a reflective mood similar to that of Alisa.

alternative rock
Haste the Day

Haste the Day

This band offers a heavy yet melodic sound that aligns well with the urgency and layered compositions characteristic of Alisa.

Christian metal
The Almost

The Almost

The Almost blends alternative rock with heartfelt lyrics and dynamic shifts, echoing the emotional depth found in Alisa's work.

Christian rock alternative rock
Switchfoot

Switchfoot

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Switchfoot's thoughtful lyrics and melodic rock sound create a reflective atmosphere akin to that of Alisa.

alternative rock progressive rock
P.O.D.

P.O.D.

P.O.D.'s fusion of hard rock and rap-rock elements provides an energetic vibe that complements the urgency in Alisa's music.

Christian metal alternative metal nu metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Alisa?

Artists similar to Alisa include Flyleaf, Paramore, Skillet and Anberlin. Each shares elements of Alisa's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Alisa?

Alisa is primarily known for hard rock, new wave and Christian rock. With driving rhythms and layered guitars that build tension before releasing into soaring melodies, Alisa’s music creates an atmosphere of urgency and reflection.

Where should I start if I like Alisa?

If you enjoy Alisa, start with Flyleaf — their album "Flyleaf" is a great entry point. Flyleaf combines hard rock with emotional vocals and dynamic instrumentation, creating a similar atmosphere of urgency.