Bands & artists like UVERworld
If you like UVERworld, 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
Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
This band combines electronic elements with metalcore, creating a high-energy sound that mirrors UVERworld's fusion of genres.
Man with a Mission
Known for their unique mix of rock and electronic music, they share a similar driving rhythm and anthemic melodies with UVERworld.
Crossfaith
Their incorporation of industrial sounds and heavy beats aligns closely with UVERworld's dense arrangements and energetic style.
THE ORAL CIGARETTES
With catchy hooks and a blend of rock styles, they offer a vibrant sound that resonates well with UVERworld's melodic approach.
Bump of Chicken
Their emotive lyrics paired with rich instrumentation create a compelling soundscape reminiscent of UVERworld's dramatic flair.
Aimer
GuideAimer's powerful vocals and orchestral arrangements evoke a similar emotional depth found in UVERworld's music.
Ling Tosite Sigure
GuideTheir complex compositions and intense vocal delivery parallel the intricate soundscapes crafted by UVERworld.
Kana-Boon
KANA-BOON's energetic pop rock style features catchy choruses and driving rhythms that align well with UVERworld's sound.
Common questions
Who sounds like UVERworld?
Artists similar to UVERworld include Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, Man with a Mission, Crossfaith and THE ORAL CIGARETTES. Each shares elements of UVERworld's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is UVERworld?
UVERworld is primarily known for alternative rock, pop rock and rap rock. UVERworld crafts dense arrangements where driving rhythms collide with soaring melodies, creating an exhilarating tension that propels each song forward.
Where should I start if I like UVERworld?
If you enjoy UVERworld, start with Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas — their album "Nextreme" is a great entry point. This band combines electronic elements with metalcore, creating a high-energy sound that mirrors UVERworld's fusion of genres.