Bands & artists like Black Mountain
If you like Black Mountain, 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 Black Angels
GuideTheir music features heavy reverb-laden guitars and a psychedelic atmosphere that parallels Black Mountain's dense sound.
Earthless
Known for their extended instrumental jams, Earthless incorporates heavy guitar riffs and a stoner rock aesthetic similar to Black Mountain.
Wolfmother
GuideWith their classic rock influences and powerful guitar work, Wolfmother shares a similar energetic drive and stoner vibe.
Spiritualized
Their blend of space rock and orchestral elements creates a lush soundscape reminiscent of Black Mountain's expansive arrangements.
Kyuss
As pioneers of stoner rock, Kyuss delivers heavy riffs and a gritty sound that aligns well with the sonic intensity of Black Mountain.
Pond
Pond’s psychedelic rock style features swirling instrumentation and dynamic shifts that echo the complexity found in Black Mountain's music.
Tame Impala
Their modern take on psychedelic rock includes layered guitars and synths, creating an immersive sound akin to Black Mountain’s aesthetic.
The War on Drugs
GuideCombining rock with atmospheric elements, their expansive soundscapes share a similar emotional weight and instrumental richness.
Common questions
Who sounds like Black Mountain?
Artists similar to Black Mountain include The Black Angels, Earthless, Wolfmother and Spiritualized. Each shares elements of Black Mountain's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Black Mountain?
Black Mountain is primarily known for progressive rock and stoner rock. A dense weave of swirling guitars and keyboards drives the music forward with an emphatic pulse, punctuated by moments of weighty silence that heighten the tension before release.
Where should I start if I like Black Mountain?
If you enjoy Black Mountain, start with The Black Angels — their album "Directions to See a Ghost" is a great entry point. Their music features heavy reverb-laden guitars and a psychedelic atmosphere that parallels Black Mountain's dense sound.