Bands & artists like Asking Alexandria
If you like Asking Alexandria, 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.
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Artists to try next
Bring Me the Horizon
Their blend of metalcore with electronic elements and anthemic choruses creates a similar high-energy sound.
Of Mice & Men
They combine heavy riffs and melodic hooks in a way that mirrors the intense yet catchy style of Asking Alexandria.
Parkway Drive
GuideKnown for their aggressive guitar work and powerful breakdowns, they share a similar metalcore foundation.
The Devil Wears Prada
GuideTheir use of complex rhythms and contrasting clean and harsh vocals aligns well with the dynamics found in Asking Alexandria's music.
Motionless in White
GuideThey incorporate heavy instrumentation with theatrical elements, creating a dark yet energetic atmosphere reminiscent of Asking Alexandria.
We Came as Romans
Their fusion of melodic choruses and heavy breakdowns provides a similar emotional intensity and musical complexity.
I Prevail
With a mix of post-hardcore influences and catchy hooks, they deliver a sound that resonates with fans of Asking Alexandria.
Architects
GuideTheir intricate guitar work and socially conscious lyrics paired with heavy breakdowns create a compelling sonic experience akin to Asking Alexandria.
Common questions
Who sounds like Asking Alexandria?
Artists similar to Asking Alexandria include Bring Me the Horizon, Of Mice & Men, Parkway Drive and The Devil Wears Prada. Each shares elements of Asking Alexandria's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Asking Alexandria?
Asking Alexandria is primarily known for alternative rock and metalcore. Heavy guitar riffs collide with rhythmic breakdowns and soaring choruses, creating a pulsating energy that drives momentum and elicits visceral reactions.
Where should I start if I like Asking Alexandria?
If you enjoy Asking Alexandria, start with Bring Me the Horizon — their album "Sempiternal" is a great entry point. Their blend of metalcore with electronic elements and anthemic choruses creates a similar high-energy sound.