Bands & artists like Bleachers

If you like Bleachers, 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

M83

M83

M83 blends dreamy synths with driving beats, creating expansive soundscapes that resonate well with Bleachers' rhythmic tension.

dream pop electronic music electronic rock
Tegan and Sara

Tegan and Sara

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Their catchy hooks and vibrant instrumentation align closely with Bleachers' pop sensibilities and emotional depth.

indie pop indie rock
Vampire Weekend

Vampire Weekend

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With their eclectic instrumentation and upbeat rhythms, Vampire Weekend shares a similar indie pop aesthetic that complements Bleachers' style.

alternative rock
Chvrches

Chvrches

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Chvrches combines synth-pop elements with emotive vocals, creating a pulsating sound that parallels the energy found in Bleachers' music.

indietronica synth-pop
The 1975

The 1975

Their blend of catchy pop hooks and atmospheric production resonates with the layered melodies characteristic of Bleachers.

alternative rock indie pop indie rock
Passion Pit

Passion Pit

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With their vibrant synths and danceable beats, Passion Pit captures a similar exuberance that fans of Bleachers would appreciate.

synth-pop
Empire of the Sun

Empire of the Sun

This duo's lush electronic soundscapes and uplifting melodies create a euphoric listening experience akin to Bleachers' energetic style.

alternative rock electronic dance music electronic music
Foster the People

Foster the People

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Their catchy choruses and rhythmic grooves align closely with the infectious pop sensibilities found in Bleachers' music.

alternative rock indie pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Bleachers?

Artists similar to Bleachers include M83, Tegan and Sara, Vampire Weekend and Chvrches. Each shares elements of Bleachers's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bleachers?

Bleachers is primarily known for indie pop. Bleachers thrives on rhythmic tension and release, using layered melodies and pulsing beats to create an infectious sense of movement.

Where should I start if I like Bleachers?

If you enjoy Bleachers, start with M83 — their album "Before the Dawn Heals Us" is a great entry point. M83 blends dreamy synths with driving beats, creating expansive soundscapes that resonate well with Bleachers' rhythmic tension.