Bands & artists like Show-Ya

If you like Show-Ya, 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

Loudness

Loudness

Known for their heavy riffs and dynamic vocal performances, Loudness shares a similar hard rock and heavy metal sound with Show-Ya.

heavy metal progressive metal
Babymetal

Babymetal

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Combining elements of heavy metal with pop sensibilities, Babymetal offers powerful instrumentation and energetic vocals reminiscent of Show-Ya's style.

J-pop death metal kawaii metal
Scandal

Scandal

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With a blend of rock and pop, Scandal features strong guitar work and female vocals that align well with the intensity found in Show-Ya's music.

pop rock pop-punk rock music
Aldious

Aldious

Aldious brings a similar mix of melodic metal and hard rock, featuring skilled musicianship and strong female vocals that resonate with Show-Ya fans.

heavy metal
Doll$Boxx

Doll$Boxx

Doll$Boxx combines hard rock with catchy melodies and strong female vocals, paralleling the energetic essence found in Show-Ya's music.

Japanese rock
Galneryus

Galneryus

Known for their technical prowess and soaring vocals, Galneryus offers a heavy sound that resonates well with fans of Show-Ya's hard rock aesthetic.

power metal
Vamps

Vamps

Vamps delivers a modern rock sound infused with hard rock elements, featuring strong vocals that parallel the emotional delivery found in Show-Ya's tracks.

alternative rock hard rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Show-Ya?

Artists similar to Show-Ya include Loudness, Babymetal, Scandal and Aldious. Each shares elements of Show-Ya's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Show-Ya?

Show-Ya is primarily known for hard rock and heavy metal. With a powerful drive underscored by intricate riffs and dynamic vocal deliveries, Show-Ya's music transforms intensity into an exhilarating exchange of emotion and energy.

Where should I start if I like Show-Ya?

If you enjoy Show-Ya, start with Loudness — their album "Devil Soldier" is a great entry point. Known for their heavy riffs and dynamic vocal performances, Loudness shares a similar hard rock and heavy metal sound with Show-Ya.