Bands & artists like Tantric

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

Artists to try next

Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

With their blend of post-grunge and alternative rock, Breaking Benjamin shares a similar intensity and melodic structure in their music.

alternative metal alternative rock nu metal
Three Days Grace

Three Days Grace

Their powerful vocals and dynamic instrumentation mirror the compelling interplay of energy and reflection found in Tantric's work.

alternative rock post-grunge
Puddle of Mudd

Puddle of Mudd

Guide

Puddle of Mudd combines grunge influences with catchy melodies, similar to Tantric's approach to alternative rock.

post-grunge
Seether

Seether

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Seether’s emotive vocal delivery and heavy yet melodic sound resonate well with the themes present in Tantric's music.

alternative metal hard rock post-grunge
Fuel

Fuel

Fuel's mix of hard-hitting rock elements and melodic choruses aligns closely with the sonic characteristics of Tantric.

punk rock
Shinedown

Shinedown

Shinedown’s anthemic sound and lyrical introspection create a parallel experience to the reflective aspects of Tantric's style.

alternative metal alternative rock hard rock
Hinder

Hinder

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Hinder blends post-grunge sensibilities with catchy hooks, much like Tantric's effective balance of energy and melody.

hard rock post-grunge
Alter Bridge

Alter Bridge

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Alter Bridge combines intricate guitar work with emotional lyrics, offering a similar depth and complexity as found in Tantric's music.

alternative metal hard rock post-grunge

Common questions

Who sounds like Tantric?

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

What genre is Tantric?

Tantric is primarily known for alternative rock and post-grunge. Their music pulses with rhythmic tension and melodic resolve, creating a compelling interplay between driving energy and reflective space.

Where should I start if I like Tantric?

If you enjoy Tantric, start with Breaking Benjamin — their album "Ember" is a great entry point. With their blend of post-grunge and alternative rock, Breaking Benjamin shares a similar intensity and melodic structure in their music.