Bands & artists like Tesseract
If you like Tesseract, 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
Periphery
Known for their complex guitar work and polyrhythmic structures, Periphery shares Tesseract's progressive metal roots and immersive soundscapes.
Animals as Leaders
With a focus on intricate instrumental compositions and a blend of metal and jazz influences, Animals as Leaders offers a similar level of technical proficiency and atmospheric depth.
Between the Buried and Me
GuideTheir dynamic shifts between heavy and melodic passages mirror Tesseract's approach to tension and release within progressive metal.
The Contortionist
Combining ambient elements with progressive metal, The Contortionist creates lush soundscapes that resonate with Tesseract's immersive style.
Skyharbor
Skyharbor blends atmospheric elements with heavy riffs, paralleling Tesseract's ability to create emotional depth through complex arrangements.
Veil of Maya
Their use of intricate rhythms and melodic hooks aligns closely with Tesseract's progressive tendencies while maintaining a heavy edge.
Soen
With a focus on melody and progressive song structures, Soen captures a similar emotional intensity and sonic exploration as Tesseract.
Caligula's Horse
Their blend of progressive rock and metal features intricate compositions that align well with Tesseract's immersive musical experience.
Common questions
Who sounds like Tesseract?
Artists similar to Tesseract include Periphery, Animals as Leaders, Between the Buried and Me and The Contortionist. Each shares elements of Tesseract's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Tesseract?
Tesseract is primarily known for progressive metal. The music pulses with intricate rhythmic patterns that shift and evolve, creating an immersive experience filled with tension and release.
Where should I start if I like Tesseract?
If you enjoy Tesseract, start with Periphery — their album "Periphery II: This Time It's Personal" is a great entry point. Known for their complex guitar work and polyrhythmic structures, Periphery shares Tesseract's progressive metal roots and immersive soundscapes.