Bands & artists like Disco Ensemble
If you like Disco Ensemble, 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
Refused
Known for their explosive energy and complex song structures, Refused combines aggressive punk with intricate instrumentation, much like Disco Ensemble.
At the Drive-In
GuideTheir blend of post-hardcore and alternative rock features jagged guitar riffs and intense rhythms that create a similar tension and release.
The Bronx
With a raw punk energy and heavy guitar-driven sound, The Bronx delivers relentless rhythms that resonate well with Disco Ensemble's style.
Glassjaw
Their dynamic shifts between melodic and aggressive sections mirror the charged intensity found in Disco Ensemble's music.
Thursday
Combining post-hardcore elements with emotional lyrics, Thursday's sound features intricate guitar work and powerful dynamics akin to Disco Ensemble.
Brand New
Their evolution from pop-punk to more complex alternative rock showcases a range of dynamics and emotional depth that parallels Disco Ensemble's approach.
Biffy Clyro
GuideWith their unique blend of alternative rock and progressive elements, Biffy Clyro shares a penchant for dramatic dynamics similar to Disco Ensemble.
MewithoutYou
Their poetic lyrics combined with an eclectic sound palette create an engaging tension that resonates with the aggressive yet melodic style of Disco Ensemble.
Common questions
Who sounds like Disco Ensemble?
Artists similar to Disco Ensemble include Refused, At the Drive-In, The Bronx and Glassjaw. Each shares elements of Disco Ensemble's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Disco Ensemble?
Disco Ensemble is primarily known for alternative rock. Charged with relentless rhythms and jagged guitar lines, their music builds tension through aggressive dynamics before releasing it in exhilarating bursts.
Where should I start if I like Disco Ensemble?
If you enjoy Disco Ensemble, start with Refused — their album "The Shape of Punk to Come" is a great entry point. Known for their explosive energy and complex song structures, Refused combines aggressive punk with intricate instrumentation, much like Disco Ensemble.