Bands & artists like The Ocean

If you like The Ocean, 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 Ocean? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Cult of Luna

Cult of Luna

Their expansive soundscapes and heavy use of atmospheric elements create a similar immersive experience, blending post-metal with post-rock influences.

post-metal
Isis

Isis

With intricate compositions and a balance of heaviness and melody, Isis shares a sonic palette that aligns closely with the immersive qualities found in The Ocean's music.

art rock post-metal progressive metal
Pelican

Pelican

Their instrumental focus and ability to build tension through layered guitar work make Pelican a fitting companion to The Ocean's post-metal sound.

post-metal
Russian Circles

Russian Circles

Combining heavy riffs with melodic interludes, Russian Circles craft expansive instrumental pieces that echo the rhythmic intricacy found in The Ocean's work.

post-metal
Amenra

Amenra

Amenra's blend of heaviness and emotional depth, along with their use of atmospheric elements, creates a compelling connection to The Ocean's dense soundscapes.

doom metal post-metal sludge metal
Mouth of the Architect

Mouth of the Architect

Their ability to weave together crushing heaviness with melodic passages reflects a similar dynamic range and emotional intensity as seen in The Ocean's music.

sludge metal
The Contortionist

The Contortionist

With their progressive approach to metal and incorporation of ambient elements, The Contortionist offers a complex sound that parallels The Ocean's intricate compositions.

progressive metal
Gojira

Gojira

Gojira's fusion of technicality and atmosphere, coupled with their thematic depth, aligns well with the immersive qualities present in The Ocean's music.

groove metal progressive metal technical death metal

Common questions

Who sounds like The Ocean?

Artists similar to The Ocean include Cult of Luna, Isis, Pelican and Russian Circles. Each shares elements of The Ocean's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The Ocean?

The Ocean is primarily known for post-metal. Dense layers of rhythmic intricacy and melodic interplay create an immersive soundscape that ebbs and flows with a deliberate intensity.

Where should I start if I like The Ocean?

If you enjoy The Ocean, start with Cult of Luna — their album "The Beyond" is a great entry point. Their expansive soundscapes and heavy use of atmospheric elements create a similar immersive experience, blending post-metal with post-rock influences.