Bands & artists like American Music Club

If you like American Music Club, 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

Red House Painters

Red House Painters

Their slow, atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics evoke a similar sense of unresolved tension.

alternative rock
The National

The National

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With their brooding melodies and layered instrumentation, they create a dense atmosphere that resonates with American Music Club's style.

indie rock post-punk
Sparklehorse

Sparklehorse

Combining melancholic melodies with an experimental approach, Sparklehorse offers a haunting soundscape akin to American Music Club.

alternative rock
Elliott Smith

Elliott Smith

His intimate vocal delivery and reflective lyrics match the contemplative nature found in American Music Club's work.

indie folk indie pop indie rock
Wilco

Wilco

Their blend of alternative rock with introspective lyrics and rich instrumentation parallels the emotional depth of American Music Club.

alternative country
The Ocean Blue

The Ocean Blue

Their dreamy soundscapes and melodic hooks echo the atmospheric qualities present in American Music Club's music.

dream pop indie pop
Modest Mouse

Modest Mouse

With their eclectic arrangements and lyrical depth, they share a similar exploratory spirit with American Music Club.

indie rock lo-fi music
Grandaddy

Grandaddy

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Their lo-fi aesthetic and melancholic themes provide a sonic landscape that aligns closely with American Music Club's style.

indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like American Music Club?

Artists similar to American Music Club include Red House Painters, The National, Sparklehorse and Elliott Smith. Each shares elements of American Music Club's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is American Music Club?

American Music Club is primarily known for alternative rock. Their music channels a dense atmosphere punctuated by steady rhythms and contemplative melodies that create a sense of unresolved tension, inviting deeper exploration of its lyrical depths.

Where should I start if I like American Music Club?

If you enjoy American Music Club, start with Red House Painters — their album "Old Ramon" is a great entry point. Their slow, atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics evoke a similar sense of unresolved tension.