Bands & artists like Hyde
If you like Hyde, 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
Gackt
Gackt's music blends rock with orchestral elements and emotional vocals, similar to Hyde's dramatic style and thematic depth.
Dir En Grey
GuideDir En Grey shares a heavy sound with complex arrangements and intense emotional delivery, resonating well with Hyde's alternative rock edge.
the GazettE
GuideThe Gazette features a mix of hard rock and melodic elements, akin to Hyde's turbulent yet introspective musical approach.
X Japan
GuideX Japan's fusion of heavy metal and balladry parallels Hyde's ability to balance aggressive instrumentation with poignant melodies.
Alice Nine
Alice Nine combines catchy hooks with rock-driven soundscapes, reminiscent of the energetic yet reflective qualities found in Hyde's music.
Mucc
MUCC offers a blend of heavy rock and emotional lyrics, creating a sound that aligns well with the intensity and introspection of Hyde's work.
Vamps
Vamps, featuring members from the Japanese rock scene, delivers a mix of hard rock and anthemic choruses that align closely with Hyde's style.
Psycho le Cému
Psycho le Cému combines visual kei aesthetics with varied rock styles, paralleling Hyde's theatricality and sonic experimentation.
Common questions
Who sounds like Hyde?
Artists similar to Hyde include Gackt, Dir En Grey, the GazettE and X Japan. Each shares elements of Hyde's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Hyde?
Hyde is primarily known for alternative rock, hard rock and pop rock. A turbulent blend of heavy guitar textures and propulsive rhythms creates an urgent momentum that drives each song forward while inviting introspection within its intensity.
Where should I start if I like Hyde?
If you enjoy Hyde, start with Gackt — their album "Are You "Fried Chickenz"??" is a great entry point. Gackt's music blends rock with orchestral elements and emotional vocals, similar to Hyde's dramatic style and thematic depth.