Bands & artists like Finch

If you like Finch, 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.

New to Finch? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Thrice

Thrice

Guide

Thrice blends post-hardcore and alternative rock with intricate guitar work and dynamic shifts, similar to Finch's energetic sound.

alternative rock experimental rock melodic hardcore
Thursday

Thursday

Thursday's emotive vocals and complex instrumentation create a tension-filled atmosphere that resonates with Finch's style.

hardcore punk
Taking Back Sunday

Taking Back Sunday

Guide

With their anthemic choruses and driving guitars, Taking Back Sunday captures the same frenetic energy found in Finch's music.

alternative rock emo emo pop
Brand New

Brand New

Brand New combines introspective lyrics with a mix of melodic and aggressive elements, paralleling Finch's emotional depth and sonic intensity.

alternative rock
Senses Fail

Senses Fail

Senses Fail's blend of post-hardcore aggression and melodic hooks mirrors Finch's high-energy approach to songwriting.

emo hardcore punk metalcore
Hopesfall

Hopesfall

Hopesfall incorporates atmospheric elements with heavy riffs, creating a sound that aligns well with the tension in Finch's music.

hardcore punk
The Used

The Used

Guide

The Used's raw emotional delivery and powerful instrumentation resonate with the intense energy present in Finch's tracks.

alternative rock
My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance

Guide

My Chemical Romance combines theatricality with punk influences, appealing to fans of Finch’s dramatic musical style.

alternative metal alternative rock emo

Common questions

Who sounds like Finch?

Artists similar to Finch include Thrice, Thursday, Taking Back Sunday and Brand New. Each shares elements of Finch's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Finch?

Finch is primarily known for alternative rock, post-hardcore and emo. Finch’s music pulses with a frenetic energy that combines driving rhythms with jagged guitar lines, creating a tension that both captivates and compels movement.

Where should I start if I like Finch?

If you enjoy Finch, start with Thrice — their album "The Illusion of Safety" is a great entry point. Thrice blends post-hardcore and alternative rock with intricate guitar work and dynamic shifts, similar to Finch's energetic sound.