Bands & artists like Underoath
If you like Underoath, 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 Underoath? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
The Devil Wears Prada
GuideKnown for their blend of metalcore and post-hardcore, they share a similar dynamic between heavy instrumentation and melodic hooks.
Haste the Day
They combine melodic guitar work with powerful screams, creating a sound that mirrors the emotional intensity found in Underoath's music.
August Burns Red
GuideWith complex song structures and a mix of aggressive and melodic elements, they resonate well with Underoath's sonic approach.
As I Lay Dying
Their blend of melodic death metal and metalcore features driving rhythms and soaring melodies akin to Underoath's style.
Silverstein
They incorporate post-hardcore elements with emotional lyrics and a mix of clean and screamed vocals, similar to Underoath's aesthetic.
Fit for a King
Their modern metalcore sound combines heavy breakdowns with melodic choruses, reflecting the duality present in Underoath's music.
We Came as Romans
With a focus on anthemic choruses and a mix of harsh and clean vocals, they evoke a similar emotional landscape as Underoath.
Dead Poetic
Their fusion of post-hardcore with atmospheric elements creates a sound that captures the tension and resolution found in Underoath's tracks.
Common questions
Who sounds like Underoath?
Artists similar to Underoath include The Devil Wears Prada, Haste the Day, August Burns Red and As I Lay Dying. Each shares elements of Underoath's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Underoath?
Underoath is primarily known for metalcore, post-hardcore and Christian metal. A relentless interplay of frenetic rhythms and soaring melodies creates a pulse of tension that propels each track forward, capturing the essence of struggle and resolution.
Where should I start if I like Underoath?
If you enjoy Underoath, start with The Devil Wears Prada — their album "Transit Blues" is a great entry point. Known for their blend of metalcore and post-hardcore, they share a similar dynamic between heavy instrumentation and melodic hooks.