Bands & artists like Neal Morse
If you like Neal Morse, 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 Neal Morse? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Transatlantic
As a supergroup featuring Neal Morse himself, their intricate compositions and rich harmonies mirror his progressive rock style.
Spock's Beard
GuideKnown for their complex arrangements and melodic storytelling, they share a similar approach to progressive rock with layered instrumentation.
The Flower Kings
Their expansive soundscapes and virtuosic musicianship align closely with the progressive elements found in Morse's work.
Dream Theater
GuideWith their technical proficiency and dynamic compositions, they embody the progressive rock ethos that resonates with Morse's music.
Kansas
GuideTheir blend of rock and orchestral elements, along with thoughtful lyrics, parallels the thematic depth often explored by Morse.
Yes
GuideFamous for their elaborate compositions and harmonious vocals, Yes captures a similar essence of progressive rock as seen in Morse's music.
Riverside
Their atmospheric sound and emotional depth resonate well with the layered harmonies and rhythmic shifts characteristic of Morse's style.
Porcupine Tree
GuideThey combine progressive rock with a modern edge, utilizing complex arrangements that echo the sonic landscapes created by Morse.
Common questions
Who sounds like Neal Morse?
Artists similar to Neal Morse include Transatlantic, Spock's Beard, The Flower Kings and Dream Theater. Each shares elements of Neal Morse's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Neal Morse?
Neal Morse is primarily known for progressive rock and Christian rock. Morse’s music thrives on layered harmonies and rhythmic shifts that build tension while unfolding expansive melodic landscapes.
Where should I start if I like Neal Morse?
If you enjoy Neal Morse, start with Transatlantic — their album "The Absolute Universe" is a great entry point. As a supergroup featuring Neal Morse himself, their intricate compositions and rich harmonies mirror his progressive rock style.