Bands & artists like Survivor

If you like Survivor, 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

Journey

Journey

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Known for their anthemic sound and powerful vocals, Journey's music features soaring melodies and a strong arena rock presence.

arena rock hard rock progressive rock
Foreigner

Foreigner

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With a blend of hard rock and pop sensibilities, Foreigner delivers catchy hooks and driving rhythms that resonate with Survivor fans.

hard rock rock music
Boston

Boston

Boston's polished production and melodic guitar work create an uplifting sound similar to the arena rock style of Survivor.

hard rock
REO Speedwagon

REO Speedwagon

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Their mix of rock ballads and upbeat tracks, featuring emotive vocals and strong instrumentation, aligns closely with Survivor's sound.

rock music
Styx

Styx

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Styx combines progressive rock elements with catchy choruses, creating a dynamic sound that appeals to fans of Survivor's energetic style.

adult-oriented rock hard rock progressive rock
Toto

Toto

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Toto's sophisticated arrangements and harmonies, along with their rock-driven melodies, make them a fitting match for Survivor enthusiasts.

hard rock pop rock progressive rock
Night Ranger

Night Ranger

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Night Ranger's combination of melodic rock and hard-hitting rhythms captures the same empowering spirit found in Survivor's songs.

glam metal hard rock
Van Halen

Van Halen

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Van Halen's high-energy rock sound and virtuosic guitar work resonate well with the powerful anthems created by Survivor.

classic rock hard rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Survivor?

Artists similar to Survivor include Journey, Foreigner, Boston and REO Speedwagon. Each shares elements of Survivor's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Survivor?

Survivor is primarily known for hard rock, pop rock and album-oriented rock. Driven by powerful rhythms and soaring melodies, their music propels forward with an infectious urgency that ignites a collective sense of empowerment.

Where should I start if I like Survivor?

If you enjoy Survivor, start with Journey — their album "Greatest Hits 2" is a great entry point. Known for their anthemic sound and powerful vocals, Journey's music features soaring melodies and a strong arena rock presence.