Bands & artists like Coheed and Cambria
If you like Coheed and Cambria, 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.
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Artists to try next
The Dear Hunter
Their cinematic soundscapes and complex storytelling mirror Coheed and Cambria's progressive rock elements.
Between the Buried and Me
GuideThey blend progressive metal with melodic elements, creating a complex sound that resonates with Coheed's style.
Glassjaw
With their post-hardcore roots and emotional intensity, they evoke a similar sense of urgency and complexity.
Haken
GuideTheir technical proficiency and progressive compositions make them a fitting match for fans of Coheed's intricate sound.
Opeth
Blending metal with melodic passages, their ability to shift from heavy to soft mirrors Coheed's dynamic songwriting.
Porcupine Tree
GuideTheir atmospheric sound and progressive rock influences resonate with the lush arrangements characteristic of Coheed.
The Fall of Troy
Known for their technical skill and energetic performances, they share a similar intensity and complexity in their music.
Dredg
Their blend of alternative rock and progressive elements offers a thoughtful listening experience akin to Coheed's work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Coheed and Cambria?
Artists similar to Coheed and Cambria include The Dear Hunter, Between the Buried and Me, Glassjaw and Haken. Each shares elements of Coheed and Cambria's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Coheed and Cambria?
Coheed and Cambria is primarily known for alternative rock, progressive metal and progressive rock. With shifting rhythms and soaring melodies, their music balances tension and resolution through intricate arrangements that invite both introspection and exhilaration.
Where should I start if I like Coheed and Cambria?
If you enjoy Coheed and Cambria, start with The Dear Hunter — their album "Act I: The Lake South, the River North" is a great entry point. Their cinematic soundscapes and complex storytelling mirror Coheed and Cambria's progressive rock elements.