If you like Angels and Enemies, try these artists

If you like Angels and Enemies, 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

Electric Callboy

Electric Callboy

Shared genres: metalcore

comedy rock electronicore melodic metalcore
Loathe

Loathe

Shared genres: metalcore

deathcore djent metalcore
Carajo

Carajo

Shared genres: metalcore

alternative metal groove metal hard rock
Jinjer

Jinjer

Shared genres: metalcore

djent groove metal metalcore
I Set My Friends On Fire

I Set My Friends On Fire

Shared genres: metalcore

electronicore experimental music experimental rock
Beartooth

Beartooth

Shared genres: metalcore

alternative metal hardcore punk metalcore
Demon Hunter

Demon Hunter

Shared genres: metalcore

Christian metal alternative metal groove metal
Eths

Eths

Shared genres: metalcore

groove metal metalcore nu metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Angels and Enemies?

Artists similar to Angels and Enemies include Electric Callboy, Loathe, Carajo and Jinjer. Each shares elements of Angels and Enemies's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Angels and Enemies?

Angels and Enemies is primarily known for metalcore. The music strikes with heavy riffs that alternate between relentless energy and spacious breakdowns, creating a visceral push-and-pull that captivates the listener’s attention.

Where should I start if I like Angels and Enemies?

If you enjoy Angels and Enemies, start with Electric Callboy — their album "We Are the Mess" is a great entry point. Shared genres: metalcore