Bands & artists like Eighteen Visions

If you like Eighteen Visions, 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

Hopesfall

Hopesfall

Their blend of post-hardcore and melodic elements creates a similar dynamic between aggression and introspection.

hardcore punk
Underoath

Underoath

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With their intricate guitar work and emotional vocal delivery, they evoke a comparable intensity and depth.

Christian metal metalcore post-hardcore
Poison the Well

Poison the Well

Their fusion of metalcore and post-hardcore features tightly woven riffs and atmospheric interludes reminiscent of Eighteen Visions.

hardcore punk metalcore post-hardcore
The Bled

The Bled

Known for their aggressive yet melodic sound, they share a similar approach to blending heavy instrumentation with emotional lyrics.

metalcore post-hardcore
Atreyu

Atreyu

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Their combination of metalcore energy and melodic hooks aligns closely with the sonic palette of Eighteen Visions.

alternative metal metalcore
Alexisonfire

Alexisonfire

They incorporate both harsh and clean vocals over diverse instrumentals, creating an emotional landscape akin to Eighteen Visions.

hardcore punk post-hardcore
Silverstein

Silverstein

Their mix of post-hardcore aggression with melodic choruses offers a similar cathartic experience to that of Eighteen Visions.

emo post-hardcore
Senses Fail

Senses Fail

With their emotive lyrics and a sound that oscillates between heavy riffs and melodic sections, they resonate well with fans of Eighteen Visions.

emo hardcore punk metalcore

Common questions

Who sounds like Eighteen Visions?

Artists similar to Eighteen Visions include Hopesfall, Underoath, Poison the Well and The Bled. Each shares elements of Eighteen Visions's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Eighteen Visions?

Eighteen Visions is primarily known for alternative rock, metalcore and post-hardcore. With tightly wound riffs alternating between aggressive bursts and expansive melodies, Eighteen Visions conjures an atmosphere ripe for both catharsis and reflection.

Where should I start if I like Eighteen Visions?

If you enjoy Eighteen Visions, start with Hopesfall — their album "A Types" is a great entry point. Their blend of post-hardcore and melodic elements creates a similar dynamic between aggression and introspection.