Bands & artists like InMe

If you like InMe, 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

Biffy Clyro

Biffy Clyro

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Known for their dynamic shifts between heavy riffs and melodic choruses, Biffy Clyro captures a similar tension in their music.

indie rock
Deftones

Deftones

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With their blend of atmospheric soundscapes and aggressive instrumentation, Deftones create a cathartic listening experience reminiscent of InMe.

alternative metal nu metal
Thrice

Thrice

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Thrice's intricate songwriting and ability to oscillate between heavy and melodic elements aligns closely with InMe's style.

alternative rock experimental rock melodic hardcore
Brand New

Brand New

Their emotive lyrics and layered guitar work provide a contemplative yet powerful sound that fans of InMe would appreciate.

alternative rock
The Used

The Used

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The Used combines post-hardcore aggression with melodic hooks, mirroring the sonic complexity found in InMe's music.

alternative rock
Taking Back Sunday

Taking Back Sunday

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With their blend of emotional intensity and catchy melodies, Taking Back Sunday resonates well with the themes present in InMe's work.

alternative rock emo emo pop
Circa Survive

Circa Survive

Their ethereal sound combined with intricate guitar work creates an atmosphere that parallels the tension found in InMe's music.

alternative rock
Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria

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Known for their progressive rock influences and narrative-driven lyrics, Coheed and Cambria shares a similar complexity with InMe.

alternative rock progressive metal progressive rock

Common questions

Who sounds like InMe?

Artists similar to InMe include Biffy Clyro, Deftones, Thrice and Brand New. Each shares elements of InMe's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is InMe?

InMe is primarily known for alternative rock. Their music features an intricate layering of aggressive rhythms and soaring melodies, creating a tension that shifts constantly between catharsis and contemplation.

Where should I start if I like InMe?

If you enjoy InMe, start with Biffy Clyro — their album "The Vertigo of Bliss" is a great entry point. Known for their dynamic shifts between heavy riffs and melodic choruses, Biffy Clyro captures a similar tension in their music.