Bands & artists like Jinjer

If you like Jinjer, 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 Jinjer? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Spiritbox

Spiritbox

Guide

Combining heavy riffs with ethereal vocals, Spiritbox creates a dynamic sound that balances aggression and melody, much like Jinjer.

heavy metal
Architects

Architects

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Known for their intricate polyrhythms and emotional depth, Architects share a similar blend of metalcore and progressive elements.

metalcore
Periphery

Periphery

With their complex song structures and fusion of djent and progressive metal, Periphery offers a soundscape that resonates with Jinjer fans.

progressive metal
While She Sleeps

While She Sleeps

Their energetic mix of metalcore and melodic hooks aligns well with the intense yet melodic approach found in Jinjer's music.

alternative metal hardcore punk metalcore
The Contortionist

The Contortionist

Blending progressive metal with atmospheric elements, The Contortionist's sound mirrors the tension and release found in Jinjer's compositions.

progressive metal
August Burns Red

August Burns Red

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Their technical proficiency and ability to weave melodic passages into heavy breakdowns make them a fitting recommendation for Jinjer fans.

metalcore
Fit for an Autopsy

Fit for an Autopsy

With a focus on groove-laden riffs and dark atmospheres, Fit For An Autopsy captures a similar intensity to Jinjer's sound.

punk rock
Veil of Maya

Veil of Maya

Their blend of djent rhythms and melodic choruses creates an engaging sonic experience akin to the style of Jinjer.

deathcore djent metalcore

Common questions

Who sounds like Jinjer?

Artists similar to Jinjer include Spiritbox, Architects, Periphery and While She Sleeps. Each shares elements of Jinjer's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Jinjer?

Jinjer is primarily known for progressive metal, metalcore and groove metal. A relentless mix of polyrhythmic grooves and soaring melodies forms a landscape where tension builds before erupting into cathartic release, compelling bodies to move as minds contemplate.

Where should I start if I like Jinjer?

If you enjoy Jinjer, start with Spiritbox — their album "Tsunami Sea" is a great entry point. Combining heavy riffs with ethereal vocals, Spiritbox creates a dynamic sound that balances aggression and melody, much like Jinjer.