Bands & artists like Bluejuice

If you like Bluejuice, 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 Wombats

The Wombats

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Their upbeat indie rock sound features catchy hooks and danceable rhythms similar to Bluejuice.

indie rock
Vampire Weekend

Vampire Weekend

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With their intricate arrangements and playful melodies, they share a vibrant energy that resonates with Bluejuice's style.

alternative rock
Foster the People

Foster the People

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Their blend of indie pop and rock, characterized by infectious choruses and rhythmic drive, aligns well with Bluejuice's sound.

alternative rock indie pop
Two Door Cinema Club

Two Door Cinema Club

Known for their punchy guitar riffs and lively beats, they evoke a similar sense of movement and engagement as Bluejuice.

electropop indie rock
Passion Pit

Passion Pit

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Their electronic-infused indie pop features bright melodies and an energetic pulse that mirrors the vibe of Bluejuice.

synth-pop
MGMT

MGMT

Their eclectic mix of psychedelic pop and indie rock creates an engaging atmosphere reminiscent of Bluejuice's dynamic energy.

electronica neo-psychedelia progressive rock
OK Go

OK Go

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Their inventive approach to indie rock, featuring clever lyrics and catchy melodies, aligns closely with the playful spirit of Bluejuice.

alternative rock geek rock pop rock
Young the Giant

Young the Giant

With their anthemic choruses and rich instrumentation, they evoke a similarly engaging atmosphere as Bluejuice.

alternative rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Bluejuice?

Artists similar to Bluejuice include The Wombats, Vampire Weekend, Foster the People and Two Door Cinema Club. Each shares elements of Bluejuice's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bluejuice?

Bluejuice is primarily known for indie rock. The music pulses with tight rhythms, punctuated by playful hooks that create an infectious drive, encouraging movement and engagement.

Where should I start if I like Bluejuice?

If you enjoy Bluejuice, start with The Wombats — their album "Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life" is a great entry point. Their upbeat indie rock sound features catchy hooks and danceable rhythms similar to Bluejuice.