Bands & artists like Mystery

If you like Mystery, 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

Symphony X

Symphony X

Their blend of progressive metal with intricate rhythms and soaring melodies mirrors the complex compositions found in Mystery's work.

neo-classical metal progressive metal
Transatlantic

Transatlantic

This supergroup combines elements of progressive rock with lush harmonies and dynamic shifts, much like the textured soundscapes of Mystery.

progressive rock
The Flower Kings

The Flower Kings

Known for their expansive compositions and rich instrumental arrangements, they share a similar affinity for melodic exploration as Mystery.

progressive rock
Yes

Yes

Guide

With their intricate song structures and ethereal vocals, Yes embodies the progressive spirit that resonates with fans of Mystery.

art rock progressive rock symphonic rock
Dream Theater

Dream Theater

Guide

Their technical prowess and ability to weave complex narratives through music align closely with the ambitious style of Mystery.

progressive metal progressive rock
Riverside

Riverside

Combining atmospheric elements with progressive rock, Riverside's emotional depth and sonic layers are reminiscent of Mystery's approach.

progressive metal progressive rock
IQ

IQ

Their sophisticated songwriting and rich instrumental textures echo the detailed craftsmanship found in Mystery's music.

neo-prog progressive rock
Porcupine Tree

Porcupine Tree

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With their blend of progressive rock and atmospheric soundscapes, Porcupine Tree captures a similar mood to that of Mystery.

progressive metal progressive rock psychedelic rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Mystery?

Artists similar to Mystery include Symphony X, Transatlantic, The Flower Kings and Yes. Each shares elements of Mystery's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Mystery?

Mystery is primarily known for progressive rock. With rhythmic intricacies that twist and turn against soaring melodies, Mystery crafts textured compositions that balance restraint with bursts of expressive release.

Where should I start if I like Mystery?

If you enjoy Mystery, start with Symphony X — their album "Iconoclast" is a great entry point. Their blend of progressive metal with intricate rhythms and soaring melodies mirrors the complex compositions found in Mystery's work.