Bands & artists like Title Fight
If you like Title Fight, 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
Pianos Become the Teeth
Their blend of post-hardcore and melodic elements creates a similar tension and emotional depth, with dense instrumentation and dynamic shifts.
Tigers Jaw
With their mix of punk energy and introspective lyrics, they share a similar sound palette that balances urgency with reflective moments.
Defeater
Their narrative-driven hardcore sound features intricate guitar work and a raw emotional intensity that resonates with Title Fight's style.
La Dispute
Known for their poetic lyrics and complex arrangements, they create a similar atmosphere of urgency and reflection through layered instrumentation.
Balance and Composure
Their blend of alternative rock and post-hardcore features driving guitars and dynamic shifts that echo the exhilarating tension found in Title Fight's music.
Modern Baseball
Combining punk rock with introspective lyrics, their sound captures a similar youthful urgency and emotional complexity.
Movements
Their atmospheric post-hardcore sound incorporates dense layers and emotional themes, aligning well with the dynamics present in Title Fight's work.
Bane
As a classic hardcore band, their powerful riffs and energetic performances resonate with the same intensity found in Title Fight's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Title Fight?
Artists similar to Title Fight include Pianos Become the Teeth, Tigers Jaw, Defeater and La Dispute. Each shares elements of Title Fight's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Title Fight?
Title Fight is primarily known for hardcore punk. Dense guitar layers collide with shifting tempos, creating an exhilarating tension that propels the listener through moments of urgency and reflection.
Where should I start if I like Title Fight?
If you enjoy Title Fight, start with Pianos Become the Teeth — their album "Wait for Love" is a great entry point. Their blend of post-hardcore and melodic elements creates a similar tension and emotional depth, with dense instrumentation and dynamic shifts.