Bands & artists like Glass Hammer
If you like Glass Hammer, 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 Glass Hammer? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
The Flower Kings
Known for their elaborate compositions and lush instrumental sections, they share a similar progressive rock ethos with intricate arrangements.
Spock's Beard
GuideTheir blend of melodic rock and complex time signatures mirrors the sophisticated structures found in Glass Hammer's music.
Yes
GuideAs pioneers of progressive rock, their use of harmonies and layered instrumentation resonates well with the sound of Glass Hammer.
Camel
Camel's fusion of rock and jazz elements, along with their atmospheric soundscapes, aligns closely with the textured interplay found in Glass Hammer's work.
Dream Theater
GuideWith their technical proficiency and dynamic shifts, Dream Theater appeals to fans who appreciate the complexity in Glass Hammer's music.
Kansas
GuideTheir incorporation of orchestral elements and rich melodies parallels the intricate arrangements characteristic of Glass Hammer.
Neal Morse
GuideAs a key figure in modern progressive rock, his solo work often features elaborate compositions that reflect a similar aesthetic to Glass Hammer.
Porcupine Tree
GuideTheir atmospheric sound and complex song structures provide a contemporary take on progressive rock that resonates with Glass Hammer's style.
Common questions
Who sounds like Glass Hammer?
Artists similar to Glass Hammer include The Flower Kings, Spock's Beard, Yes and Camel. Each shares elements of Glass Hammer's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Glass Hammer?
Glass Hammer is primarily known for progressive rock. Their music features intricate arrangements and shifting tempos that create a textured interplay between melodic lines and rhythmic complexity.
Where should I start if I like Glass Hammer?
If you enjoy Glass Hammer, start with The Flower Kings — their album "Paradox Hotel" is a great entry point. Known for their elaborate compositions and lush instrumental sections, they share a similar progressive rock ethos with intricate arrangements.