Bands & artists like The Horrors
If you like The Horrors, 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
Savages
Savages share a similar post-punk aesthetic with driving rhythms and intense vocal delivery that evokes a dark, atmospheric experience.
Interpol
Interpol's brooding soundscapes and jangly guitar lines resonate with the gothic rock elements found in The Horrors' music.
The Soft Moon
The Soft Moon combines darkwave and post-punk influences, creating a dense sound filled with pulsating beats and haunting melodies.
A Place to Bury Strangers
Known for their wall of sound approach, A Place to Bury Strangers deliver heavy guitar distortion and relentless energy akin to The Horrors.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
GuideWith their punk-infused indie rock and Karen O's dynamic vocals, Yeah Yeah Yeahs capture a raw energy reminiscent of The Horrors' style.
Editors
Editors' dark, moody sound combined with anthemic choruses aligns well with the gothic rock influences present in The Horrors' music.
Death from Above 1979
GuideTheir fusion of punk rock and dance-punk creates a high-energy atmosphere that resonates with the exhilarating sound of The Horrors.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's gritty rock sound and atmospheric textures evoke a similar dark intensity found in The Horrors' music.
Common questions
Who sounds like The Horrors?
Artists similar to The Horrors include Savages, Interpol, The Soft Moon and A Place to Bury Strangers. Each shares elements of The Horrors's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is The Horrors?
The Horrors is primarily known for indie rock, punk and gothic rock. The Horrors create a dense tapestry of sound where pulsating rhythms intertwine with jagged guitar lines, drawing listeners into a brooding yet exhilarating experience.
Where should I start if I like The Horrors?
If you enjoy The Horrors, start with Savages — their album "Adore Life" is a great entry point. Savages share a similar post-punk aesthetic with driving rhythms and intense vocal delivery that evokes a dark, atmospheric experience.