Bands & artists like Cinderella

If you like Cinderella, 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

Ratt

Ratt

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Ratt's heavy guitar riffs and melodic choruses align closely with Cinderella's dense guitar layers and rhythm-driven grooves.

glam metal hard rock heavy metal
Skid Row

Skid Row

Skid Row combines powerful vocals with hard-hitting instrumentation, creating a sound that mirrors the emotional intensity found in Cinderella's music.

heavy metal
Def Leppard

Def Leppard

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Def Leppard's polished production and layered guitar harmonies echo the sonic richness present in Cinderella's work.

hard rock
Tesla

Tesla

Tesla's bluesy undertones and strong melodies provide a similar reflective quality that resonates well with Cinderella's musical approach.

glam metal hard rock heavy metal
Great White

Great White

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Great White incorporates blues rock elements into their hard rock sound, paralleling the stylistic choices found in Cinderella's discography.

hard rock
L.A. Guns

L.A. Guns

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L.A. Guns' gritty guitar work and glam-infused rock style create a connection to the heavier aspects of Cinderella's music.

glam metal hard rock sleaze rock
Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper

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Alice Cooper's theatrical approach to hard rock, combined with his blues influences, aligns well with the dramatic flair found in Cinderella's tracks.

classic rock garage rock glam metal
Van Halen

Van Halen

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Van Halen’s energetic guitar solos and party-rock vibe resonate with the exuberance of Cinderella’s sound while maintaining a hard rock foundation.

classic rock hard rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Cinderella?

Artists similar to Cinderella include Ratt, Skid Row, Def Leppard and Tesla. Each shares elements of Cinderella's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Cinderella?

Cinderella is primarily known for hard rock, blues rock and glam metal. Dense guitar layers intertwine with rhythm-driven grooves to create a pulse that is as fervent as it is reflective.

Where should I start if I like Cinderella?

If you enjoy Cinderella, start with Ratt — their album "Dancing Undercover" is a great entry point. Ratt's heavy guitar riffs and melodic choruses align closely with Cinderella's dense guitar layers and rhythm-driven grooves.