Bands & artists like Blind Channel
If you like Blind Channel, 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 Blind Channel? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Bring Me the Horizon
They blend heavy metal with electronic elements, creating a dynamic sound that mirrors Blind Channel's energetic and layered approach.
Of Mice & Men
Their fusion of metalcore and melodic hooks resonates well with the driving rhythms and emotional intensity found in Blind Channel's music.
I Prevail
Combining aggressive instrumentation with catchy choruses, they share a similar balance of tension and release in their sound.
Motionless in White
GuideTheir theatrical metalcore style features dark melodies and heavy riffs, paralleling the atmospheric elements present in Blind Channel's work.
Starset
Known for their cinematic rock sound, they utilize electronic textures and anthemic choruses that align with the expansive melodies of Blind Channel.
Falling in Reverse
Their mix of post-hardcore and pop-punk elements creates a high-energy soundscape that complements the vibrant dynamics of Blind Channel.
Asking Alexandria
GuideWith a blend of metalcore and melodic elements, they offer a similar intensity and emotional depth found in Blind Channel's music.
While She Sleeps
Their aggressive yet melodic approach to metalcore captures the same driving energy and layered textures as Blind Channel.
Common questions
Who sounds like Blind Channel?
Artists similar to Blind Channel include Bring Me the Horizon, Of Mice & Men, I Prevail and Motionless in White. Each shares elements of Blind Channel's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Blind Channel?
Blind Channel is primarily known for alternative rock and nu metal. The music pulsates with driving rhythms and layered textures, balancing moments of tension with expansive melodic releases.
Where should I start if I like Blind Channel?
If you enjoy Blind Channel, start with Bring Me the Horizon — their album "Sempiternal" is a great entry point. They blend heavy metal with electronic elements, creating a dynamic sound that mirrors Blind Channel's energetic and layered approach.