Bands & artists like Bedouin Soundclash

If you like Bedouin Soundclash, 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

The Dirty Heads

The Dirty Heads

Their blend of reggae, rock, and hip-hop elements creates a similar rhythmic pulse and buoyant feel.

acoustic rock alternative hip-hop reggae fusion
Slightly Stoopid

Slightly Stoopid

They combine reggae, rock, and blues influences with layered guitar textures that evoke a laid-back yet danceable vibe.

reggae
Rebelution

Rebelution

Known for their smooth reggae sound infused with rock elements, they share a similar uplifting energy and instrumentation.

reggae
Pepper

Pepper

Their mix of reggae and alternative rock features catchy hooks and rhythmic grooves that align closely with Bedouin Soundclash's style.

reggae rock
311

311

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They fuse reggae, rock, and funk in a way that mirrors the textured layers and rhythmic drive found in Bedouin Soundclash's music.

alternative rock funk rock
G. Love & Special Sauce

G. Love & Special Sauce

Their blend of bluesy grooves with reggae influences creates a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere reminiscent of Bedouin Soundclash.

alternative hip-hop
SOJA

SOJA

Guide

With their socially conscious lyrics and reggae-infused rock sound, they provide a similar reflective yet danceable experience.

reggae
Iration

Iration

They offer a modern take on reggae with pop-rock elements that create a vibrant, dance-friendly atmosphere similar to Bedouin Soundclash.

reggae

Common questions

Who sounds like Bedouin Soundclash?

Artists similar to Bedouin Soundclash include The Dirty Heads, Slightly Stoopid, Rebelution and Pepper. Each shares elements of Bedouin Soundclash's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bedouin Soundclash?

Bedouin Soundclash is primarily known for alternative rock, indie rock and reggae. A rhythmic pulse underpins textured guitar layers, creating a buoyant movement that encourages both reflection and dance.

Where should I start if I like Bedouin Soundclash?

If you enjoy Bedouin Soundclash, start with The Dirty Heads — their album "Sound of Change" is a great entry point. Their blend of reggae, rock, and hip-hop elements creates a similar rhythmic pulse and buoyant feel.