Bands & artists like Thursday

If you like Thursday, 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

Brand New

Brand New

Their blend of post-hardcore and emo captures emotional depth with dynamic shifts in intensity, similar to Thursday's intricate sound.

alternative rock
Taking Back Sunday

Taking Back Sunday

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Known for their emotive lyrics and energetic instrumentation, they share a similar punk-infused sound that balances aggression with introspection.

alternative rock emo emo pop
The Used

The Used

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Their music features a mix of post-hardcore and melodic elements, often oscillating between chaotic energy and vulnerable moments.

alternative rock
Circa Survive

Circa Survive

With complex arrangements and soaring vocals, they create an atmospheric sound that resonates with the emotional weight found in Thursday's music.

alternative rock
Saves the Day

Saves the Day

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Their early work combines punk energy with heartfelt lyrics, echoing the emotional struggles present in Thursday's discography.

emo
Glassjaw

Glassjaw

Their aggressive yet melodic approach to post-hardcore offers a similar blend of raw emotion and sonic complexity as seen in Thursday's music.

post-hardcore
Hopesfall

Hopesfall

Combining post-hardcore with atmospheric elements, their sound mirrors the delicate balance of heaviness and fragility found in Thursday's work.

hardcore punk
Alexisonfire

Alexisonfire

Their dynamic shifts between melodic choruses and intense screams resonate with the same emotional highs and lows present in Thursday's music.

hardcore punk post-hardcore

Common questions

Who sounds like Thursday?

Artists similar to Thursday include Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, The Used and Circa Survive. Each shares elements of Thursday's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Thursday?

Thursday is primarily known for hardcore punk. With driving rhythms that shift from explosive energy to fragile stillness, their music captures the essence of struggle and resolution in an intricate dance of tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Thursday?

If you enjoy Thursday, start with Brand New — their album "Daisy" is a great entry point. Their blend of post-hardcore and emo captures emotional depth with dynamic shifts in intensity, similar to Thursday's intricate sound.