Bands & artists like Beach Bunny

If you like Beach Bunny, 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

Alvvays

Alvvays

Their dreamy melodies and jangly guitars create a similar buoyant indie pop sound, infused with a sense of nostalgia.

indie pop
Mitski

Mitski

Guide

Mitski's blend of emotional lyricism and dynamic instrumentation resonates with the yearning found in Beach Bunny's music.

J-pop art pop folk punk
Girl in red

Girl in red

With catchy hooks and relatable themes, Girl in Red captures a youthful spirit akin to Beach Bunny's sound.

bedroom pop dream pop indie pop
Snail Mail

Snail Mail

Snail Mail's introspective lyrics paired with jangly guitar work evoke a similar emotional depth and sonic texture.

indie rock
Phoebe Bridgers

Phoebe Bridgers

Her poignant storytelling and melodic sensibility align well with the warm embrace of Beach Bunny's indie pop style.

indie folk indie pop indie rock
Pinegrove

Pinegrove

Pinegrove combines folk-rock elements with an upbeat indie vibe that parallels the driving rhythms of Beach Bunny.

indie rock
Soccer Mommy

Soccer Mommy

Soccer Mommy's fusion of indie rock and pop-punk elements mirrors the energetic yet heartfelt approach found in Beach Bunny's music.

Japanese Breakfast

Japanese Breakfast

Her eclectic mix of sounds and emotive vocals create a vibrant atmosphere that complements Beach Bunny's aesthetic.

experimental pop indie pop indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Beach Bunny?

Artists similar to Beach Bunny include Alvvays, Mitski, Girl in red and Snail Mail. Each shares elements of Beach Bunny's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Beach Bunny?

Beach Bunny is primarily known for indie pop and pop-punk. A buoyant mix of driving rhythms and jangly guitars pushes forward, enveloping the listener in a warm embrace while maintaining an undercurrent of yearning.

Where should I start if I like Beach Bunny?

If you enjoy Beach Bunny, start with Alvvays — their album "Alvvays" is a great entry point. Their dreamy melodies and jangly guitars create a similar buoyant indie pop sound, infused with a sense of nostalgia.