Bands & artists like AURORA
If you like AURORA, 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 AURORA? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Of Monsters and Men
GuideTheir rich harmonies and folk-infused soundscapes create a similar blend of light and dark elements, reminiscent of AURORA's style.
Lana Del Rey
GuideLana's cinematic production and ethereal vocals evoke a haunting atmosphere that aligns well with AURORA's art pop sensibilities.
Florence + the Machine
GuideWith powerful vocals and lush instrumentation, Florence Welch's music shares the dramatic emotional depth found in AURORA's work.
Bat for Lashes
Her eclectic mix of folk and electronic elements, combined with mystical themes, resonates closely with AURORA's artistic vision.
Sigrid
Sigrid's energetic pop anthems infused with introspective lyrics parallel AURORA's ability to balance upbeat melodies with deeper themes.
Imogen Heap
GuideHeap's innovative use of technology and her ethereal vocal style align well with the experimental aspects of AURORA's music.
Hozier
GuideHozier's blend of folk and soul, along with poetic lyricism, offers a similar emotional resonance to AURORA's storytelling approach.
Lorde
Lorde’s introspective lyrics paired with minimalist production reflect a sonic landscape akin to AURORA’s artistic expressions.
Common questions
Who sounds like AURORA?
Artists similar to AURORA include Of Monsters and Men, Lana Del Rey, Florence + the Machine and Bat for Lashes. Each shares elements of AURORA's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is AURORA?
AURORA is primarily known for indie pop, indie rock and synth-pop. AURORA's music pulses with an intricate interplay of soaring melodies and stark rhythmic contrasts, creating a captivating tension between lightness and depth.
Where should I start if I like AURORA?
If you enjoy AURORA, start with Of Monsters and Men — their album "All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade" is a great entry point. Their rich harmonies and folk-infused soundscapes create a similar blend of light and dark elements, reminiscent of AURORA's style.