Bands & artists like Awolnation

If you like Awolnation, 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 Awolnation? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Imagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons

Guide

Their anthemic sound combines electronic elements with rock instrumentation, similar to Awolnation's expansive melodies.

alternative rock electropop new wave
Bastille

Bastille

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Bastille's use of layered synths and powerful choruses creates a dynamic tension reminiscent of Awolnation's style.

synth-pop
X Ambassadors

X Ambassadors

With their blend of rock and electronic influences, X Ambassadors deliver emotionally charged tracks that echo Awolnation's energy.

alternative rock
M83

M83

M83's lush soundscapes and driving beats create an exhilarating atmosphere akin to the expansive sound of Awolnation.

dream pop electronic music electronic rock
Foster the People

Foster the People

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Their fusion of indie pop and electronic rock features catchy hooks and vibrant production that align well with Awolnation's aesthetic.

alternative rock indie pop
The Neighbourhood

The Neighbourhood

The Neighbourhood combines moody atmospheres with electronic textures, paralleling the darker undertones found in Awolnation's music.

alternative rock
Chvrches

Chvrches

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Chvrches' mix of synth-pop and rock elements provides a pulsating drive similar to the energetic rhythms of Awolnation.

indietronica synth-pop
Paramore

Paramore

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Paramore's evolution into a more electronic-infused sound in recent albums resonates with the energetic vibe of Awolnation.

alternative rock pop rock power pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Awolnation?

Artists similar to Awolnation include Imagine Dragons, Bastille, X Ambassadors and M83. Each shares elements of Awolnation's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Awolnation?

Awolnation is primarily known for electronic rock. A pulsating drive underpins expansive melodies, creating an exhilarating tension that propels each track forward.

Where should I start if I like Awolnation?

If you enjoy Awolnation, start with Imagine Dragons — their album "Mercury – Acts 1 & 2" is a great entry point. Their anthemic sound combines electronic elements with rock instrumentation, similar to Awolnation's expansive melodies.