Bands & artists like The Blood Brothers
If you like The Blood Brothers, 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
The Locust
Known for their chaotic sound and complex time signatures, The Locust shares a similar intensity and angularity in their compositions.
Refused
With a blend of post-hardcore and punk, Refused delivers sharp riffs and politically charged lyrics that resonate with the jarring dynamics of The Blood Brothers.
At the Drive-In
GuideTheir frenetic energy and intricate guitar work create an unpredictable soundscape akin to the chaotic yet melodic style of The Blood Brothers.
Fugazi
Fugazi's art punk ethos and dynamic shifts between quiet and loud moments mirror the intense contrasts found in The Blood Brothers' music.
Dance Gavin Dance
Their blend of post-hardcore with experimental elements showcases complex rhythms and vocal interplay reminiscent of The Blood Brothers' sonic experimentation.
The Chariot
The Chariot's aggressive sound and chaotic live performances echo the raw intensity and unpredictable nature present in The Blood Brothers' work.
Glassjaw
With emotionally charged vocals and a mix of melodic and heavy instrumentation, Glassjaw captures a similar aesthetic to The Blood Brothers' art punk style.
Thursday
Their incorporation of post-hardcore elements with introspective lyrics aligns well with the emotional intensity found in The Blood Brothers' music.
Common questions
Who sounds like The Blood Brothers?
Artists similar to The Blood Brothers include The Locust, Refused, At the Drive-In and Fugazi. Each shares elements of The Blood Brothers's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is The Blood Brothers?
The Blood Brothers is primarily known for post-hardcore, art punk and sasscore. The Blood Brothers create a jarring intensity through relentless rhythms and sharp, angular melodies that shift unexpectedly between moments of chaos and brief, haunting lulls.
Where should I start if I like The Blood Brothers?
If you enjoy The Blood Brothers, start with The Locust — their album "The Locust" is a great entry point. Known for their chaotic sound and complex time signatures, The Locust shares a similar intensity and angularity in their compositions.