Bands & artists like Helheim
If you like Helheim, 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 Helheim? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Enslaved
Their blend of progressive elements with traditional black metal creates a similarly immersive atmosphere, featuring dense guitar layers and complex rhythms.
Borknagar
GuideCombining melodic elements with harsh vocals and intricate guitar work, Borknagar offers a rich sound that resonates well with Helheim's aesthetic.
Darkthrone
GuideKnown for their raw production and heavy riffs, Darkthrone’s music captures a ritualistic cadence reminiscent of Helheim's dense soundscapes.
Marduk
GuideWith relentless drumming and aggressive guitar riffs, Marduk shares a similar intensity and dark atmosphere that fans of Helheim would appreciate.
Immortal
Their epic sound characterized by soaring melodies and powerful instrumentation aligns closely with the immersive qualities found in Helheim's music.
Gorgoroth
GuideGorgoroth's use of atmospheric layers and fierce drumming creates a dark, ritualistic vibe that parallels Helheim's sonic approach.
Khold
Khold’s incorporation of groove within their black metal framework provides a similar rhythmic feeling to the immersive cadences found in Helheim’s work.
Satyricon
With their dynamic range between aggression and melody, Satyricon crafts an intense atmosphere that complements Helheim's layered sound.
Common questions
Who sounds like Helheim?
Artists similar to Helheim include Enslaved, Borknagar, Darkthrone and Marduk. Each shares elements of Helheim's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Helheim?
Helheim is primarily known for black metal. Dense layers of guitars collide with relentless drumming, crafting an imposing yet immersive atmosphere that draws listeners into a ritualistic cadence.
Where should I start if I like Helheim?
If you enjoy Helheim, start with Enslaved — their album "Isa" is a great entry point. Their blend of progressive elements with traditional black metal creates a similarly immersive atmosphere, featuring dense guitar layers and complex rhythms.