Bands & artists like Bandabardò
If you like Bandabardò, 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 Bandabardò? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Moriarty
With a mix of folk, rock, and world music influences, their eclectic sound captures a communal celebration akin to Bandabardò's style.
La Pegatina
Their energetic fusion of ska, rumba, and folk elements resonates with the foot-stomping rhythms found in Bandabardò's music.
Gogol Bordello
GuideKnown for their vibrant gypsy punk sound, they share a similar celebratory spirit and dynamic call-and-response elements.
Flogging Molly
GuideTheir blend of Celtic punk and folk-rock features infectious grooves that invite audience participation, much like Bandabardò.
The Pogues
GuideWith their raw energy and mix of Irish folk influences, they embody a communal and festive spirit reminiscent of Bandabardò.
Bellowhead
Their large ensemble sound combines folk traditions with modern energy, creating a vibrant atmosphere similar to that of Bandabardò.
Oysterband
They blend traditional folk with rock elements, creating an uplifting sound that encourages community engagement similar to Bandabardò's style.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
While more rock-oriented, their funky grooves and rhythmic playfulness can evoke a similar celebratory vibe found in Bandabardò's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Bandabardò?
Artists similar to Bandabardò include Moriarty, La Pegatina, Gogol Bordello and Flogging Molly. Each shares elements of Bandabardò's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Bandabardò?
Bandabardò is primarily known for folk rock. With an infectious groove that invites foot-stomping rhythms and call-and-response dynamics, their music delivers a spirited celebration of life and community.
Where should I start if I like Bandabardò?
If you enjoy Bandabardò, start with Moriarty — their album "Gee Whiz But This Is a Lonesome Town" is a great entry point. With a mix of folk, rock, and world music influences, their eclectic sound captures a communal celebration akin to Bandabardò's style.