Bands & artists like The Cooper Temple Clause
If you like The Cooper Temple Clause, 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
Biffy Clyro
GuideKnown for their dynamic shifts between quiet introspection and explosive choruses, Biffy Clyro shares a similar tension and layered sound.
The Mars Volta
Their complex compositions and energetic performances reflect a similar intensity and experimental approach to alternative rock.
Enter Shikari
GuideWith their blend of post-hardcore and electronic elements, Enter Shikari captures a driving rhythm and anthemic build-ups akin to The Cooper Temple Clause.
Frightened Rabbit
Their emotive songwriting combined with rich instrumentation mirrors the layered textures found in The Cooper Temple Clause's music.
The Boxer Rebellion
They create atmospheric rock with a focus on melodic hooks and emotional crescendos that resonate with the sound of The Cooper Temple Clause.
We Are Scientists
GuideTheir catchy riffs and energetic performances align well with the driving rhythms characteristic of The Cooper Temple Clause.
Interpol
With their moody atmospheres and intricate guitar work, Interpol offers a darker yet similarly textured sound to The Cooper Temple Clause.
Karnivool
Their progressive rock influences and powerful dynamics echo the tension and release that define The Cooper Temple Clause's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like The Cooper Temple Clause?
Artists similar to The Cooper Temple Clause include Biffy Clyro, The Mars Volta, Enter Shikari and Frightened Rabbit. Each shares elements of The Cooper Temple Clause's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is The Cooper Temple Clause?
The Cooper Temple Clause is primarily known for alternative rock. Their music pulses with a driving rhythm, layered textures, and a tension that builds towards explosive releases.
Where should I start if I like The Cooper Temple Clause?
If you enjoy The Cooper Temple Clause, start with Biffy Clyro — their album "The Vertigo of Bliss" is a great entry point. Known for their dynamic shifts between quiet introspection and explosive choruses, Biffy Clyro shares a similar tension and layered sound.