Bands & artists like The Dangerous Summer

If you like The Dangerous Summer, 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 Maine

The Maine

Their blend of melodic hooks and anthemic choruses creates a similar emotional resonance, with a polished alternative rock sound.

alternative rock
Mayday Parade

Mayday Parade

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Known for their emotive lyrics and catchy melodies, they share a comparable urgency in their alternative rock style.

pop rock pop-punk
All Time Low

All Time Low

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Their upbeat rhythms and engaging hooks mirror the energetic yet reflective quality found in The Dangerous Summer's music.

modern rock pop rock pop-punk
We Are the In Crowd

We Are the In Crowd

With their dynamic instrumentation and dual vocals, they encapsulate a similar blend of pop-punk and alternative rock elements.

pop-punk
State Champs

State Champs

Their high-energy sound and catchy choruses resonate well with the urgent rhythms characteristic of The Dangerous Summer.

punk rock
Tonight Alive

Tonight Alive

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They combine powerful vocals with driving instrumentals, creating an emotional depth that aligns closely with The Dangerous Summer's style.

alternative rock grunge
PVRIS

PVRIS

Their atmospheric soundscapes and introspective lyrics provide a similar open-space quality while maintaining a strong rhythmic pulse.

pop music pop rock
Paramore

Paramore

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With their innovative approach to alternative rock, Paramore's emotive delivery and layered instrumentation echo the essence of The Dangerous Summer.

alternative rock pop rock power pop

Common questions

Who sounds like The Dangerous Summer?

Artists similar to The Dangerous Summer include The Maine, Mayday Parade, All Time Low and We Are the In Crowd. Each shares elements of The Dangerous Summer's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The Dangerous Summer?

The Dangerous Summer is primarily known for alternative rock. The music pulses with an urgent rhythm, layering melodic hooks over propulsive beats that evoke an emotional surge while maintaining an open-space quality that invites reflection.

Where should I start if I like The Dangerous Summer?

If you enjoy The Dangerous Summer, start with The Maine — their album "American Candy" is a great entry point. Their blend of melodic hooks and anthemic choruses creates a similar emotional resonance, with a polished alternative rock sound.