Bands & artists like Angelo Branduardi

If you like Angelo Branduardi, 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.

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Fabrizio De André

Fabrizio De André

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His intricate storytelling and melodic structures, combined with folk influences, create a similarly rich and introspective atmosphere.

traditional folk music
Franco Battiato

Franco Battiato

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Battiato's fusion of pop, classical, and avant-garde elements offers layered melodies that resonate with Branduardi's expansive sound.

electro experimental music new wave
Lucio Dalla

Lucio Dalla

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Dalla's emotive vocal style and complex arrangements evoke a similar depth and rhythmic pulse found in Branduardi's work.

rock music
Mauro Pagani

Mauro Pagani

Pagani's use of traditional instruments alongside modern melodies creates a lush soundscape akin to Branduardi's richly layered compositions.

Vinicio Capossela

Vinicio Capossela

Capossela blends folk and pop with poetic lyrics, producing an introspective yet vibrant sound that parallels Branduardi's artistry.

Pino Daniele

Pino Daniele

Daniele's mix of blues, jazz, and Mediterranean influences results in a sonically rich palette that aligns well with Branduardi's style.

blues jazz pop music
Gianna Nannini

Gianna Nannini

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Nannini's powerful vocals and diverse musical influences create dynamic songs that share a similar emotional intensity with Branduardi.

rock music
Riccardo Cocciante

Riccardo Cocciante

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Cocciante's theatrical melodies and heartfelt lyrics offer a dramatic flair that resonates with the expansive feel of Branduardi's music.

pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Angelo Branduardi?

Artists similar to Angelo Branduardi include Fabrizio De André, Franco Battiato, Lucio Dalla and Mauro Pagani. Each shares elements of Angelo Branduardi's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Angelo Branduardi?

Angelo Branduardi is primarily known for pop music. Richly layered melodies interplay with a persistent rhythmic pulse, creating an atmosphere that feels both introspective and expansive.

Where should I start if I like Angelo Branduardi?

If you enjoy Angelo Branduardi, start with Fabrizio De André — their album "Nuvole barocche" is a great entry point. His intricate storytelling and melodic structures, combined with folk influences, create a similarly rich and introspective atmosphere.