Bands & artists like Aska
If you like Aska, 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
Sufjan Stevens
Sufjan's intricate arrangements and layered vocal harmonies create a rich emotional landscape similar to Aska's sound.
Imogen Heap
GuideHeap's use of vocal layering and innovative production techniques mirrors the rhythmic shifts and emotional depth found in Aska's music.
Bat for Lashes
Bat for Lashes combines ethereal vocals with dynamic instrumentation, echoing the emotional ebb and flow present in Aska's work.
Florence + the Machine
GuideFlorence Welch's powerful vocals and dramatic arrangements resonate with the layered harmonies and emotional intensity of Aska's songs.
Lana Del Rey
GuideDel Rey's cinematic style and melancholic themes align well with the emotional undercurrents found in Aska's music.
Of Monsters and Men
GuideTheir anthemic choruses and rich vocal harmonies provide a similar uplifting yet introspective experience as Aska's tracks.
Hozier
GuideHozier's soulful voice and lyrical depth, combined with atmospheric instrumentation, reflect the emotive qualities of Aska's music.
The Civil Wars
Their haunting harmonies and acoustic-driven sound evoke a similar emotional resonance as seen in Aska's layered compositions.
Common questions
Who sounds like Aska?
Artists similar to Aska include Sufjan Stevens, Imogen Heap, Bat for Lashes and Florence + the Machine. Each shares elements of Aska's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Aska?
Aska is primarily known for pop music. Aska's music pulses with layered vocal harmonies and rhythmic shifts, creating an emotional undercurrent that ebbs and swells with each beat.
Where should I start if I like Aska?
If you enjoy Aska, start with Sufjan Stevens — their album "The Ascension" is a great entry point. Sufjan's intricate arrangements and layered vocal harmonies create a rich emotional landscape similar to Aska's sound.