Bands & artists like The Ex

If you like The Ex, 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

Shellac

Shellac

Known for their sharp, percussive guitar work and complex time signatures, Shellac shares a similar tension-filled dynamic with The Ex.

art rock
The Flying Lizards

The Flying Lizards

Their avant-garde approach to rock, combined with unconventional instrumentation and rhythms, aligns closely with The Ex's art rock sensibilities.

new wave punk rock
Don Caballero

Don Caballero

With intricate instrumental compositions and a focus on rhythm over melody, Don Caballero embodies the same complex musicality found in The Ex's work.

post-rock
Fugazi

Fugazi

Fugazi's blend of post-hardcore punk with experimental elements creates an engaging tension that resonates well with The Ex's sound.

alternative rock art rock post-hardcore
This Heat

This Heat

Their innovative use of tape loops and unconventional song structures parallels the intricate textures and dynamics present in The Ex's music.

punk rock
Bark Psychosis

Bark Psychosis

Combining post-rock with experimental sounds, Bark Psychosis offers a similar atmospheric quality and complexity as heard in The Ex's compositions.

art rock indie rock
Wire

Wire

Wire’s early work features jagged rhythms and art punk influences that echo the intricate and dynamic style found in The Ex's music.

art punk
Swans

Swans

Swans' ability to create intense sonic landscapes through dynamic shifts mirrors the tension and release characteristic of The Ex.

alternative rock art rock avant-garde music

Common questions

Who sounds like The Ex?

Artists similar to The Ex include Shellac, The Flying Lizards, Don Caballero and Fugazi. Each shares elements of The Ex's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The Ex?

The Ex is primarily known for art rock. With jagged rhythms and shifting dynamics, The Ex creates an intricate texture that balances tension and release throughout their compositions.

Where should I start if I like The Ex?

If you enjoy The Ex, start with Shellac — their album "Dude Incredible" is a great entry point. Known for their sharp, percussive guitar work and complex time signatures, Shellac shares a similar tension-filled dynamic with The Ex.