Bands & artists like Chiodos

If you like Chiodos, 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 Dear Hunter

The Dear Hunter

Their progressive rock sound features complex arrangements and a blend of intense and introspective moments, similar to Chiodos.

experimental rock indie rock progressive rock
Circa Survive

Circa Survive

With intricate guitar work and emotive vocals, Circa Survive shares a similar dynamic range and artistic approach to progressive rock.

alternative rock
Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria

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Known for their ambitious concept albums, they combine melodic hooks with heavy instrumentation, paralleling Chiodos' style.

alternative rock progressive metal progressive rock
Dance Gavin Dance

Dance Gavin Dance

Their fusion of post-hardcore and progressive elements creates a vibrant soundscape akin to the complexity found in Chiodos' music.

post-hardcore
Emarosa

Emarosa

Emarosa's blend of post-hardcore and melodic elements resonates with the emotional intensity and musical intricacy of Chiodos.

alternative rock art rock
Hopesfall

Hopesfall

Their atmospheric sound combines heavy riffs with melodic passages, creating an immersive experience that parallels Chiodos' aesthetic.

hardcore punk
The Fall of Troy

The Fall of Troy

Their technical musicianship and shifting dynamics mirror the intricate structures found in Chiodos' compositions.

progressive rock
August Burns Red

August Burns Red

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While heavier, their progressive metal influences and complex arrangements share a sonic kinship with Chiodos' style.

metalcore

Common questions

Who sounds like Chiodos?

Artists similar to Chiodos include The Dear Hunter, Circa Survive, Coheed and Cambria and Dance Gavin Dance. Each shares elements of Chiodos's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Chiodos?

Chiodos is primarily known for progressive rock. Chiodos combines intricate time signatures with sweeping melodic lines, crafting a rich tapestry of sound that fluctuates between fierce intensity and delicate introspection.

Where should I start if I like Chiodos?

If you enjoy Chiodos, start with The Dear Hunter — their album "Act I: The Lake South, the River North" is a great entry point. Their progressive rock sound features complex arrangements and a blend of intense and introspective moments, similar to Chiodos.