Bands & artists like Gyroscope

If you like Gyroscope, 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

Birds of Tokyo

Birds of Tokyo

They blend atmospheric soundscapes with powerful rock dynamics, similar to Gyroscope's urgent rhythms.

alternative rock
The Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly Effect

Their use of contrasting dynamics and emotional intensity mirrors the sonic structure found in Gyroscope's music.

alternative metal alternative rock
Dead Letter Circus

Dead Letter Circus

With a focus on atmospheric layers and intricate instrumentation, they share a similar aesthetic to Gyroscope.

progressive rock
Parkway Drive

Parkway Drive

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Their blend of heavy riffs and melodic introspection resonates with the intense yet reflective qualities of Gyroscope.

heavy metal metalcore
The Amity Affliction

The Amity Affliction

Combining emotional lyrics with a mix of heavy and melodic elements, they parallel Gyroscope's dynamic range.

metalcore post-hardcore
Karnivool

Karnivool

Known for their complex arrangements and atmospheric sound, they evoke a similar intensity and depth as Gyroscope.

alternative metal alternative rock progressive metal
Silverchair

Silverchair

Their alternative rock roots and ability to balance heaviness with introspective moments align closely with Gyroscope.

alternative rock art rock grunge
Closure in Moscow

Closure in Moscow

Their eclectic sound and dynamic shifts create an engaging listening experience akin to that of Gyroscope.

alternative rock progressive rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Gyroscope?

Artists similar to Gyroscope include Birds of Tokyo, The Butterfly Effect, Dead Letter Circus and Parkway Drive. Each shares elements of Gyroscope's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Gyroscope?

Gyroscope is primarily known for alternative rock. With urgent rhythms driving through atmospheric layers and contrasting dynamics, Gyroscope crafts a sound that balances intensity with introspective moments.

Where should I start if I like Gyroscope?

If you enjoy Gyroscope, start with Birds of Tokyo — their album "Birds of Tokyo" is a great entry point. They blend atmospheric soundscapes with powerful rock dynamics, similar to Gyroscope's urgent rhythms.