Bands & artists like the GazettE

If you like the GazettE, 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.

New to the GazettE? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Dir En Grey

Dir En Grey

Guide

Known for their intense sound that blends metal and punk, Dir en grey shares the GazettE's penchant for complex rhythms and emotional vocal delivery.

alternative metal extreme metal progressive metal
Mucc

Mucc

MUCC combines heavy riffs with melodic elements, creating a dynamic sound that parallels the GazettE's electrifying interplay of tension and release.

alternative metal alternative rock dance-rock
Alice Nine

Alice Nine

Their blend of visual kei aesthetics and melodic rock aligns closely with the GazettE's gritty yet melodic approach.

alternative rock music of Japan
Vamps

Vamps

Vamps delivers a hard-hitting rock sound infused with melodic hooks, reminiscent of the GazettE's energetic style.

alternative rock hard rock
THE ORAL CIGARETTES

THE ORAL CIGARETTES

Combining alternative rock with punk influences, their vibrant energy and catchy melodies echo the GazettE's sonic landscape.

rock music
Psycho le Cému

Psycho le Cému

With their fusion of rock, pop, and punk elements, Psycho le Cému captures a similar eclectic spirit found in the GazettE's music.

visual kei
Rentrer en Soi

Rentrer en Soi

Their combination of heavy guitar work and ethereal melodies mirrors the GazettE's ability to balance aggression with beauty.

visual kei
Sadie

Sadie

Sadie's dark themes and heavy instrumentation align closely with the GazettE's gritty aesthetic and emotional intensity.

heavy metal

Common questions

Who sounds like the GazettE?

Artists similar to the GazettE include Dir En Grey, Mucc, Alice Nine and Vamps. Each shares elements of the GazettE's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is the GazettE?

the GazettE is primarily known for punk and alternative metal. Gritty riffs collide with soaring melodies against a backdrop of rhythmic complexity, crafting an electrifying interplay of tension and release.

Where should I start if I like the GazettE?

If you enjoy the GazettE, start with Dir En Grey — their album "Kisou" is a great entry point. Known for their intense sound that blends metal and punk, Dir en grey shares the GazettE's penchant for complex rhythms and emotional vocal delivery.