[2026] Recommended Western instrumental bands: Popular overseas bands
What kind of image do you have of bands that mainly play instrumental-focused music?
Some of you might be somewhat interested, but feel put off by the idea because you’re not used to listening to songs without vocals.
In this article, we introduce recommended instrumental bands from overseas for those very people.
Rather than classic instrumental-focused acts like old-school jazz or progressive rock, we highlight many new-generation groups—from post-rock and math rock since the 1990s to the contemporary jazz-adjacent scene.
So even if you’re already well-versed in instrumental bands, be sure to check it out!
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[2026] Recommended Western instrumental bands: Popular overseas bands (51–60)
ATLAS NOVUSScale the Summit

Scale the Summit is an instrumental progressive metal band from Houston, Texas.
The group was formed in 2004 by guitarist Chris Letchford and his classmates, who met at the Musicians Institute in Los Angeles.
They self-released their debut album, Monument, in 2007.
Subsequently, they signed with Prosthetic Records and put out notable works such as Carving Desert Canyons.
The band has been associated with artists like Steve Vai, Dream Theater, and Joe Satriani, and is known for music that blends virtuosic technique with emotionally stirring melodies.
They are a band that suggests new possibilities for progressive metal and instrumental music.
Highly recommended for those who appreciate advanced guitar and drum techniques!
A Slow Unfolding Of WingsAnd So I Watch You From Afar

Hailing from Belfast, Northern Ireland, And So I Watch You From Afar is an instrumental band formed in 2005, known for their exceptional guitar work and dynamic ensemble playing.
Centered on post-rock and math rock while blending elements of progressive and art rock, their sound crafts a distinctive world through ferocious guitar riffs and complex rhythmic structures.
They broke through with their self-titled debut album in 2009, achieving the remarkable feat of ranking sixth in Rock Sound’s Albums of the Year.
Since then, they have pursued an energetic touring schedule primarily across Europe, and their 2015 album Heirs was nominated for IMPALA’s European Independent Album of the Year Award.
Despite their intricate song structures, their music balances energetic, instinctive expressiveness—perfect for listeners captivated by meticulously constructed, clockwork-like compositions.
Tidal WaveButcher Brown

Butcher Brown is a hybrid jazz band that represents the jazz scene of Virginia, USA.
Formed in Richmond in 2009, the five-piece has established a style that freely moves between traditional jazz-funk, hip-hop, soul, and Afrobeat.
Each member’s exceptional musicianship underpins the band’s intricate ensemble, and in 2020 their music was featured on the NFL’s Monday Night Football.
Their album Solar Music won the 2024 Newlin Music Prize, earning them further acclaim.
Using DJ Harrison’s home studio, Jellowstone Studios, as their creative base, they continually push into new territory, crafting music that captivates a wide range of listeners—from jazz aficionados to hip-hop fans.
FingerElephant Gym

Elephant Gym, a band that took flight from Taiwan’s music scene to the world.
Rooted in math rock and jazz fusion, they’re an instrumental trio that has evolved a sound all their own.
Formed in Kaohsiung in 2012, the three-piece continues to captivate listeners with bassist KT Chang’s dynamic playing, alongside the precise rhythm section of her brother, Tell Chang, and drummer Chia-Chin Tu.
They debuted in 2013 with the album “Balance,” earning high praise at the Golden Indie Music Awards.
In 2018, they embarked on a world tour covering 100 shows across 14 countries, and performed at major festivals such as SXSW in the United States.
They have also made their presence felt at festivals across the globe, including Japan’s Fuji Rock.
With complex rhythmic patterns, yet melodies and grooves that are instantly accessible, they open a new door to instrumental music.
BerlinIf These Trees Could Talk

A thunderous fusion of heavyweight post-rock and post-metal from Akron, Ohio.
After releasing a self-titled debut EP in 2006 on The Mylene Sheath and later signing with the prestigious Metal Blade Records, If These Trees Could Talk have put out multiple albums that showcase their allure.
Centered around drummer Zack Kelly, the five-piece eschews lyrics and vocals, instead stirring listeners’ emotions through massive guitar riffs, expansive delay textures, and meticulously constructed song dynamics.
In February 2024, they are set to release their first new music in roughly eight years and appear at several music festivals, including the UK’s PORTALS Festival.
The band’s distinctive approach—pursuing music alongside each member’s separate profession—may be what lends their sound an added depth.
Frequently featured in film and video game soundtracks, their music possesses a remarkable ability to paint emotions and landscapes.


