Bands & artists like Frost*
If you like Frost*, 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
Porcupine Tree
GuideKnown for their complex arrangements and atmospheric soundscapes, Porcupine Tree shares a similar progressive rock ethos with intricate time signatures.
Opeth
Blending progressive rock with metal, Opeth's music features dynamic shifts and layered instrumentation that create an immersive listening experience.
Dream Theater
GuideWith their virtuosic musicianship and elaborate compositions, Dream Theater embodies the complexity and fluidity found in Frost*'s work.
The Mars Volta
Their experimental approach to rock and jazz fusion, along with intricate rhythms, aligns closely with the progressive elements of Frost*.
King Crimson
GuideA pioneer of progressive rock, King Crimson’s use of unconventional structures and rich textures resonates well with Frost*'s sonic palette.
Haken
GuideHaken's modern progressive sound features complex time signatures and melodic intricacies that mirror the fluid dynamics of Frost*.
Gentle Giant
GuideTheir innovative use of counterpoint and diverse instrumentation creates a rich tapestry of sound akin to the layered dynamics in Frost*'s music.
Spock's Beard
GuideWith a focus on melodic storytelling and progressive structures, Spock's Beard shares a similar approach to composition as Frost*.
Common questions
Who sounds like Frost*?
Artists similar to Frost* include Porcupine Tree, Opeth, Dream Theater and The Mars Volta. Each shares elements of Frost*'s sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Frost*?
Frost* is primarily known for progressive rock. Their music pulses with intricate time signatures and layered dynamics that shift seamlessly, creating an enveloping experience where every note feels intentional yet fluid.
Where should I start if I like Frost*?
If you enjoy Frost*, start with Porcupine Tree — their album "Fear of a Blank Planet" is a great entry point. Known for their complex arrangements and atmospheric soundscapes, Porcupine Tree shares a similar progressive rock ethos with intricate time signatures.