If you like Oceans of Sadness, try these artists

If you like Oceans of Sadness, 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

Angel Dust

Angel Dust

Shared genres: progressive metal

heavy metal power metal progressive metal
Coroner

Coroner

Shared genres: progressive metal

progressive metal technical thrash metal
Voyager

Voyager

Shared genres: progressive metal

djent power metal progressive metal
Manilla Road

Manilla Road

Shared genres: progressive metal

heavy metal power metal progressive metal
Green Carnation

Green Carnation

Shared genres: progressive metal

avant-garde metal death metal doom metal
Marty Friedman

Marty Friedman

Shared genres: progressive metal

J-pop enka neo-classical metal
Opeth

Opeth

Shared genres: progressive metal

death metal progressive metal progressive rock
Exmortus

Exmortus

Similar era

technical thrash metal thrash metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Oceans of Sadness?

Artists similar to Oceans of Sadness include Angel Dust, Coroner, Voyager and Manilla Road. Each shares elements of Oceans of Sadness's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Oceans of Sadness?

Oceans of Sadness is primarily known for progressive metal. Their music generates a dense tapestry of sound that shifts between powerful crescendos and delicate moments of stillness, creating tension and release that mirrors the emotional weight of their themes.

Where should I start if I like Oceans of Sadness?

If you enjoy Oceans of Sadness, start with Angel Dust — their album "Border of Reality" is a great entry point. Shared genres: progressive metal