Bands & artists like Balzac

If you like Balzac, 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 Locust

The Locust

Their chaotic blend of grindcore and electronic elements creates a similarly frenetic energy, marked by jagged rhythms and aggressive vocal delivery.

hardcore punk
Atari Teenage Riot

Atari Teenage Riot

Pioneers of digital hardcore, their music features abrasive beats and intense synths that mirror Balzac's relentless sound.

digital hardcore
The Prodigy

The Prodigy

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Known for their high-energy fusion of electronic music and punk aesthetics, they share a similar intensity and driving rhythm.

alternative dance alternative rock big beat
Nine Inch Nails

Nine Inch Nails

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Their industrial sound combines heavy guitar riffs with electronic elements, creating an atmosphere of tension akin to Balzac's style.

alternative rock ambient music dark ambient
Death Grips

Death Grips

With their aggressive blend of punk, hip-hop, and experimental sounds, they evoke a similar sense of urgency and chaos.

abstract hip-hop digital hardcore experimental hip-hop
Crystal Castles

Crystal Castles

Their use of distorted synths and haunting vocals creates an exhilarating tension that aligns well with Balzac's sonic palette.

electroclash experimental music synth-pop
Mindless Self Indulgence

Mindless Self Indulgence

Their eclectic mix of punk rock and electronic influences produces a chaotic yet catchy sound reminiscent of Balzac's approach.

alternative rock
KMFDM

KMFDM

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Combining industrial rock with danceable beats, their music shares the aggressive energy and electronic edge found in Balzac's work.

industrial metal industrial rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Balzac?

Artists similar to Balzac include The Locust, Atari Teenage Riot, The Prodigy and Nine Inch Nails. Each shares elements of Balzac's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Balzac?

Balzac is primarily known for hardcore punk, horror punk and electroclash. A relentless barrage of pounding rhythms and jagged synths drives forward with an insistent pulse, creating an atmosphere of exhilarating tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Balzac?

If you enjoy Balzac, start with The Locust — their album "The Locust" is a great entry point. Their chaotic blend of grindcore and electronic elements creates a similarly frenetic energy, marked by jagged rhythms and aggressive vocal delivery.