Bands & artists like Ginger

If you like Ginger, 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

The Wildhearts

The Wildhearts

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Like Ginger, The Wildhearts blend hard rock with melodic hooks and intricate guitar work, creating a dynamic sound that balances aggression and melody.

hard rock
Foo Fighters

Foo Fighters

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Their powerful rhythmic foundation and layered instrumentation echo the engaging push-and-pull dynamics found in Ginger's music.

alternative rock hard rock post-grunge
Therapy?

Therapy?

Known for their heavy riffs and complex arrangements, Therapy? shares a similar intensity and melodic sensibility with Ginger.

alternative metal alternative rock noise rock
The Darkness

The Darkness

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With their theatrical rock sound and intricate guitar melodies, The Darkness captures a similar energy and playful tension as Ginger.

glam rock hard rock
Biffy Clyro

Biffy Clyro

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Biffy Clyro's mix of heavy rock and emotive melodies aligns well with the layered compositions characteristic of Ginger's style.

indie rock
Reuben

Reuben

Reuben's combination of post-hardcore elements and melodic hooks creates an engaging tension reminiscent of Ginger's musical approach.

alternative rock
Jimmy Eat World

Jimmy Eat World

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Their ability to fuse catchy melodies with driving rhythms parallels the intricate dynamics present in Ginger's work.

alternative rock emo pop-punk
Hell Is for Heroes

Hell Is for Heroes

This band's blend of post-hardcore and alternative rock features the same kind of rhythmic complexity and emotional depth found in Ginger's music.

punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Ginger?

Artists similar to Ginger include The Wildhearts, Foo Fighters, Therapy? and The Darkness. Each shares elements of Ginger's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Ginger?

Ginger is primarily known for rock music. Ginger's music thrives on a tight rhythmic foundation that builds tension through intricate layers, creating an engaging push-and-pull dynamic throughout each composition.

Where should I start if I like Ginger?

If you enjoy Ginger, start with The Wildhearts — their album "Endless Nameless" is a great entry point. Like Ginger, The Wildhearts blend hard rock with melodic hooks and intricate guitar work, creating a dynamic sound that balances aggression and melody.