Bands & artists like Anna Tsuchiya

If you like Anna Tsuchiya, 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 Anna Tsuchiya? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Yuki Kajiura

Yuki Kajiura

Kajiura's work often blends rock elements with ethereal pop melodies, creating a rich soundscape that resonates with Tsuchiya's layered textures.

J-pop
Miyavi

Miyavi

Miyavi combines punk rock energy with intricate guitar work and a pop sensibility, similar to the driving rhythms found in Tsuchiya's music.

visual kei
Scandal

Scandal

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This all-female rock band shares a punk-infused pop sound with catchy hooks and energetic instrumentation akin to Tsuchiya’s style.

pop rock pop-punk rock music
Lisa

Lisa

LiSA's powerful vocals and dynamic rock arrangements parallel the hard-hitting energy and emotional depth present in Tsuchiya's tracks.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Aimer

Aimer

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Aimer's blend of rock and pop, along with her haunting vocal delivery, creates an atmospheric quality reminiscent of Tsuchiya’s music.

J-pop jazz
Nana Mizuki

Nana Mizuki

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Mizuki's fusion of J-pop and rock elements, alongside her strong vocal presence, aligns well with the sonic characteristics of Tsuchiya.

J-pop anime song dance music
Chara

Chara

Chara’s unique vocal style combined with her eclectic mix of pop and rock elements offers a compelling similarity to Tsuchiya’s artistic palette.

J-pop
Uru

Uru

Uru’s emotive vocals paired with a mix of rock and balladry create a depth that resonates with the emotional layers in Tsuchiya's music.

Common questions

Who sounds like Anna Tsuchiya?

Artists similar to Anna Tsuchiya include Yuki Kajiura, Miyavi, Scandal and Lisa. Each shares elements of Anna Tsuchiya's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Anna Tsuchiya?

Anna Tsuchiya is primarily known for J-pop, punk and Japanese rock. Tsuchiya's music is characterized by driving rhythms and layered textures that create a tense interplay between hard-hitting rock energy and shimmering pop melodies.

Where should I start if I like Anna Tsuchiya?

If you enjoy Anna Tsuchiya, start with Yuki Kajiura — their album "New Kimagure Orange Road Original Soundtrack" is a great entry point. Kajiura's work often blends rock elements with ethereal pop melodies, creating a rich soundscape that resonates with Tsuchiya's layered textures.