Bands & artists like Battles

If you like Battles, 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 Battles? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Don Caballero

Don Caballero

Known for their complex time signatures and intricate guitar work, Don Caballero shares a similar approach to rhythm and structure.

post-rock
Tortoise

Tortoise

With their blend of post-rock and jazz influences, Tortoise offers layered instrumentation and an experimental sound that resonates with Battles' style.

art rock post-rock
Hella

Hella

Hella's frenetic drumming and avant-garde compositions create a chaotic yet engaging listening experience akin to Battles' energetic sound.

noise rock
Lightning Bolt

Lightning Bolt

Their aggressive noise rock combined with punk energy mirrors the kinetic intensity found in Battles' music.

noise rock
The Mars Volta

The Mars Volta

The Mars Volta's intricate arrangements and progressive rock elements align well with the experimental nature of Battles.

progressive rock
Frightened Rabbit

Frightened Rabbit

Their emotive songwriting paired with a layered instrumental palette provides a rich listening experience reminiscent of Battles' depth.

indie folk indie rock
Godspeed You! Black Emperor

Godspeed You! Black Emperor

Known for their cinematic soundscapes and dynamic shifts, they share a similar ambition in creating immersive musical experiences.

post-rock
Explosions in the Sky

Explosions in the Sky

Their expansive post-rock sound features intricate guitar melodies and builds that evoke the same sense of movement as Battles.

post-rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Battles?

Artists similar to Battles include Don Caballero, Tortoise, Hella and Lightning Bolt. Each shares elements of Battles's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Battles?

Battles is primarily known for experimental rock. Angular rhythms interlock with dense layers of sound, creating a kinetic energy that propels movement while inviting deep listening.

Where should I start if I like Battles?

If you enjoy Battles, start with Don Caballero — their album "World Class Listening Problem" is a great entry point. Known for their complex time signatures and intricate guitar work, Don Caballero shares a similar approach to rhythm and structure.