Bands & artists like Subway to Sally
If you like Subway to Sally, 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
In Extremo
GuideThey blend medieval instruments with heavy metal, creating a similar fusion of folk melodies and aggressive riffs.
Schandmaul
GuideTheir music features traditional folk elements alongside rock instrumentation, echoing the celebratory yet intense atmosphere found in Subway to Sally's work.
Korpiklaani
GuideKnown for their energetic blend of folk metal, they incorporate traditional melodies and heavy guitar, much like Subway to Sally.
Eluveitie
GuideThey combine melodic death metal with Celtic folk influences, offering a similar tension between heavy riffs and folk-inspired themes.
Finntroll
Their unique mix of black metal and Finnish folk music creates a driving rhythm that parallels the exhilarating sound of Subway to Sally.
Heidevolk
GuideTheir use of dual male vocals and folk instrumentation alongside heavy guitar riffs resonates well with the medieval metal aesthetic.
Mägo de Oz
GuideThey fuse rock and folk elements with a theatrical flair, creating a sound that captures both celebration and struggle similar to Subway to Sally.
Nightwish
GuideTheir symphonic metal style often incorporates orchestral and folk elements, providing an epic sound that aligns with the dramatic intensity of Subway to Sally.
Common questions
Who sounds like Subway to Sally?
Artists similar to Subway to Sally include In Extremo, Schandmaul, Korpiklaani and Eluveitie. Each shares elements of Subway to Sally's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Subway to Sally?
Subway to Sally is primarily known for medieval metal. The music pulsates with a driving rhythm, combining folk-inspired melodies and heavy guitar riffs that create an exhilarating tension between celebration and struggle.
Where should I start if I like Subway to Sally?
If you enjoy Subway to Sally, start with In Extremo — their album "Mein rasend Herz" is a great entry point. They blend medieval instruments with heavy metal, creating a similar fusion of folk melodies and aggressive riffs.