Bands & artists like Trivium

If you like Trivium, 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

Killswitch Engage

Killswitch Engage

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Their blend of melodic hooks and aggressive riffs mirrors Trivium's push-pull dynamic, making them a staple in the metalcore genre.

melodic metalcore
Architects

Architects

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With intricate guitar work and a balance of heavy and melodic elements, Architects offer a modern take on metalcore that resonates with Trivium fans.

metalcore
Bullet for My Valentine

Bullet for My Valentine

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Their combination of thrash influences and melodic choruses aligns closely with Trivium's sound, appealing to fans of both aggression and melody.

metalcore punk rock
As I Lay Dying

As I Lay Dying

Known for their intense riffs and melodic breakdowns, As I Lay Dying shares a similar heavy yet melodic approach to songwriting.

metalcore
Parkway Drive

Parkway Drive

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Their powerful instrumentation and emotive vocals create a dynamic experience akin to Trivium's style, blending heaviness with melody.

heavy metal metalcore
Soilwork

Soilwork

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With progressive elements and a mix of harsh and clean vocals, Soilwork's sound parallels Trivium's complex arrangements and emotional depth.

melodic death metal
Children of Bodom

Children of Bodom

Their fusion of melodic death metal with virtuosic guitar work makes them a fitting recommendation for fans of Trivium's technical side.

melodic death metal
In Flames

In Flames

In Flames' evolution from melodic death metal to a more accessible sound features the same mix of aggression and melody found in Trivium's music.

alternative metal melodic death metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Trivium?

Artists similar to Trivium include Killswitch Engage, Architects, Bullet for My Valentine and As I Lay Dying. Each shares elements of Trivium's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Trivium?

Trivium is primarily known for heavy metal, progressive metal and thrash metal. With relentless riffs driving forward amidst moments of melodic release, Trivium's music captures an intense push-pull dynamic that beckons listeners into a visceral experience.

Where should I start if I like Trivium?

If you enjoy Trivium, start with Killswitch Engage — their album "Killswitch Engage" is a great entry point. Their blend of melodic hooks and aggressive riffs mirrors Trivium's push-pull dynamic, making them a staple in the metalcore genre.