Bands & artists like Violent Soho

If you like Violent Soho, 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 Violent Soho? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Deafheaven

Deafheaven

Their blend of post-metal and shoegaze creates a heavy yet atmospheric sound, similar to Violent Soho's gritty textures.

blackgaze post-metal
Pity Sex

Pity Sex

Combining elements of grunge and indie rock, their dynamic guitar work and emotive vocals echo the urgency found in Violent Soho's music.

indie rock
Title Fight

Title Fight

Their mix of melodic hardcore and alternative rock features driving rhythms and layered guitars that resonate with Violent Soho's style.

hardcore punk
Bully

Bully

With raw vocal delivery and a grunge-influenced sound, Bully captures a similar intensity and emotional weight as Violent Soho.

alternative rock
Nothing

Nothing

Their combination of shoegaze and alternative rock provides a dense sonic landscape that aligns well with the heavy guitar lines of Violent Soho.

alternative rock
FIDLAR

FIDLAR

Their energetic punk-infused rock shares a similar sense of urgency and gritty sound that fans of Violent Soho would appreciate.

punk rock
Tigers Jaw

Tigers Jaw

With their blend of emo and alternative rock, they offer catchy hooks and textured guitar work reminiscent of Violent Soho's approach.

emo indie rock
The Menzingers

The Menzingers

Their storytelling lyrics paired with anthemic melodies create a powerful emotional resonance akin to the themes explored by Violent Soho.

punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Violent Soho?

Artists similar to Violent Soho include Deafheaven, Pity Sex, Title Fight and Bully. Each shares elements of Violent Soho's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Violent Soho?

Violent Soho is primarily known for alternative rock, hardcore punk and indie rock. The music carries a gritty weight, propelled by relentless rhythms and jagged guitar lines that surge forward with palpable urgency.

Where should I start if I like Violent Soho?

If you enjoy Violent Soho, start with Deafheaven — their album "Sunbather" is a great entry point. Their blend of post-metal and shoegaze creates a heavy yet atmospheric sound, similar to Violent Soho's gritty textures.