Bands & artists like Edguy

If you like Edguy, 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

Helloween

Helloween

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As pioneers of power metal, Helloween shares Edguy's signature blend of fast-paced rhythms and melodic hooks, often featuring grandiose themes.

power metal
Blind Guardian

Blind Guardian

Known for their epic storytelling and complex arrangements, Blind Guardian combines orchestral elements with powerful vocals, much like Edguy.

power metal speed metal
Stratovarius

Stratovarius

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Stratovarius offers a similar mix of soaring guitar solos and symphonic keyboards that create anthemic soundscapes akin to Edguy's style.

power metal
Gamma Ray

Gamma Ray

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With their energetic riffs and uplifting melodies, Gamma Ray captures the same exuberance found in Edguy's music, making them a great match.

heavy metal power metal speed metal
Sonata Arctica

Sonata Arctica

Sonata Arctica blends melodic power metal with emotional lyrics and harmonies, paralleling Edguy's introspective yet celebratory approach.

power metal
DragonForce

DragonForce

Famous for their fast tempos and virtuosic guitar work, DragonForce shares Edguy's penchant for high-energy performances and fantasy-themed lyrics.

power metal speed metal
Powerwolf

Powerwolf

Powerwolf combines heavy metal with operatic vocals and theatrical elements, resonating with the vivid landscapes present in Edguy's music.

heavy metal power metal
Kamelot

Kamelot

Kamelot's fusion of progressive metal with symphonic elements creates a dramatic atmosphere that aligns well with Edguy's dynamic sound.

power metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Edguy?

Artists similar to Edguy include Helloween, Blind Guardian, Stratovarius and Gamma Ray. Each shares elements of Edguy's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Edguy?

Edguy is primarily known for power metal. Pounding rhythms intertwine with soaring melodies, crafting vivid landscapes that shift between exuberant celebration and introspective reflection.

Where should I start if I like Edguy?

If you enjoy Edguy, start with Helloween — their album "My God-Given Right" is a great entry point. As pioneers of power metal, Helloween shares Edguy's signature blend of fast-paced rhythms and melodic hooks, often featuring grandiose themes.