Bands & artists like Androp

If you like Androp, 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

Radwimps

Radwimps

Their intricate arrangements and dynamic shifts create a similar tension and release, blending rock with orchestral elements.

emo indie rock punk rock
Bump of Chicken

Bump of Chicken

Known for their rich soundscapes and emotive melodies, they share a knack for layering instrumentation that builds intensity.

alternative rock indie rock pop rock
Asian Kung-Fu Generation

Asian Kung-Fu Generation

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They combine alternative rock with catchy hooks and rhythmic complexity, creating an engaging listening experience.

alternative rock indie rock punk rock
Sukima Switch

Sukima Switch

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With their blend of acoustic and electronic elements, they create lush sound layers that evoke similar emotional responses.

J-pop alternative rock jazz fusion
Aimer

Aimer

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Her atmospheric sound combined with rich vocal textures and poignant lyrics resonates well with Androp's style.

J-pop jazz
Nico Touches the Walls

Nico Touches the Walls

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They utilize intricate guitar work and layered harmonies to create anthemic tracks that align with Androp's sonic depth.

alternative rock rock music
THE ORAL CIGARETTES

THE ORAL CIGARETTES

Their energetic performances and fusion of rock with electronic elements provide a similar rhythmic drive.

rock music
Ling Tosite Sigure

Ling Tosite Sigure

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Their complex time signatures and emotional intensity in music parallel the intricacies found in Androp's compositions.

indie rock math rock post-hardcore

Common questions

Who sounds like Androp?

Artists similar to Androp include Radwimps, Bump of Chicken, Asian Kung-Fu Generation and Sukima Switch. Each shares elements of Androp's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Androp?

Androp is primarily known for alternative rock. Rich layers of sound create tension and release through rhythmic intricacies and pulsating grooves.

Where should I start if I like Androp?

If you enjoy Androp, start with Radwimps — their album "Anti Anti Generation" is a great entry point. Their intricate arrangements and dynamic shifts create a similar tension and release, blending rock with orchestral elements.