Bands & artists like Seether

If you like Seether, 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 Seether? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Creed

Creed

Creed shares a similar post-grunge sound with powerful vocals and heavy guitar riffs that create anthemic rock moments.

alternative rock hard rock post-grunge
Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

With their blend of melodic hooks and hard-hitting instrumentals, Breaking Benjamin offers a comparable emotional intensity and sonic density.

alternative metal alternative rock nu metal
Three Days Grace

Three Days Grace

Three Days Grace combines heavy guitar work with emotionally charged lyrics, paralleling Seether's thematic and sonic approach.

alternative rock post-grunge
Puddle of Mudd

Puddle of Mudd

Guide

Puddle of Mudd's sound features grunge-infused rock elements and catchy choruses, reminiscent of Seether's style.

post-grunge
Staind

Staind

Staind's music often blends heavy riffs with introspective lyrics, similar to the emotional weight found in Seether's tracks.

alternative metal nu metal post-grunge
Nickelback

Nickelback

Guide

Nickelback's polished hard rock sound, characterized by strong melodies and guitar-driven arrangements, aligns closely with Seether's aesthetic.

alternative rock hard rock post-grunge
Shinedown

Shinedown

Shinedown combines powerful vocals with dynamic instrumentation, creating a soundscape that echoes the intensity of Seether's music.

alternative metal alternative rock hard rock
Godsmack

Godsmack

Godsmack's heavy rhythms and aggressive guitar tones resonate well with the hard rock elements present in Seether's work.

alternative metal hard rock post-grunge

Common questions

Who sounds like Seether?

Artists similar to Seether include Creed, Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace and Puddle of Mudd. Each shares elements of Seether's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Seether?

Seether is primarily known for hard rock, alternative metal and post-grunge. Seether's music resonates through dense guitar layers and persistent rhythms that evoke both tension and explosive release.

Where should I start if I like Seether?

If you enjoy Seether, start with Creed — their album "Weathered" is a great entry point. Creed shares a similar post-grunge sound with powerful vocals and heavy guitar riffs that create anthemic rock moments.