Bands & artists like Negură Bunget
If you like Negură Bunget, 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.
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Artists to try next
Drudkh
Their blend of atmospheric black metal with folk elements creates a similarly immersive soundscape that evokes nature and introspection.
Agalloch
Combining post-rock influences with black metal, their music features rich atmospheric layers and a hauntingly melodic approach.
Wolves in the Throne Room
GuideKnown for their expansive soundscapes and environmental themes, they share a similar ability to fuse aggression with serene atmospheres.
Alcest
Their incorporation of shoegaze elements into black metal results in ethereal soundscapes that parallel Negură Bunget's atmospheric qualities.
Fen
With a focus on nature-inspired themes and an atmospheric sound, Fen's music resonates with the same hypnotic trance found in Negură Bunget.
Borknagar
GuideTheir progressive take on black metal, featuring lush melodies and complex arrangements, aligns well with the dense instrumentation of Negură Bunget.
Nokturnal Mortum
Their use of traditional instruments alongside intense black metal creates an intricate musical tapestry reminiscent of Negură Bunget's layered compositions.
Summoning
Known for their epic sound and fantasy themes, Summoning's orchestral approach to black metal parallels the atmospheric depth of Negură Bunget.
Common questions
Who sounds like Negură Bunget?
Artists similar to Negură Bunget include Drudkh, Agalloch, Wolves in the Throne Room and Alcest. Each shares elements of Negură Bunget's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Negură Bunget?
Negură Bunget is primarily known for black metal. With dense layers of atmospheric instrumentation punctuated by fierce rhythms, their music moves seamlessly between hypnotic trance and visceral confrontation.
Where should I start if I like Negură Bunget?
If you enjoy Negură Bunget, start with Drudkh — their album "A Furrow Cut Short" is a great entry point. Their blend of atmospheric black metal with folk elements creates a similarly immersive soundscape that evokes nature and introspection.