Bands & artists like Savatage
If you like Savatage, 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 Savatage? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Known for their orchestral arrangements and rock operas, they share Savatage's dramatic melodies and complex song structures.
Iced Earth
GuideWith a focus on storytelling and epic themes, their music combines heavy metal with progressive elements similar to Savatage.
Queensrÿche
GuideTheir progressive metal style features intricate guitar work and thematic depth that resonate with Savatage's approach.
Dream Theater
GuideKnown for their technical prowess and complex compositions, they share a similar progressive metal aesthetic with Savatage.
Blind Guardian
Their symphonic power metal style incorporates rich melodies and storytelling, akin to the dramatic flair of Savatage.
Helloween
GuideAs pioneers of power metal, their energetic riffs and soaring vocals align closely with the sound of Savatage.
Fates Warning
GuideTheir progressive metal roots feature intricate arrangements and emotional depth that echo the dynamics found in Savatage's music.
Kamelot
Combining melodic metal with theatrical elements, Kamelot's sound parallels the grandiosity present in Savatage's work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Savatage?
Artists similar to Savatage include Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Iced Earth, Queensrÿche and Dream Theater. Each shares elements of Savatage's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Savatage?
Savatage is primarily known for heavy metal, progressive metal and power metal. Their music features powerful guitar-driven grooves underpinned by a blend of soaring melodies and shifting dynamics that create both tension and release throughout each track.
Where should I start if I like Savatage?
If you enjoy Savatage, start with Trans-Siberian Orchestra — their album "The Lost Christmas Eve" is a great entry point. Known for their orchestral arrangements and rock operas, they share Savatage's dramatic melodies and complex song structures.