Bands & artists like Blues Pills

If you like Blues Pills, 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

Greta Van Fleet

Greta Van Fleet

Their classic rock influences and powerful vocals evoke a similar gritty energy and melodic expansiveness.

blues rock country rock folk rock
Rival Sons

Rival Sons

With a blend of blues rock and soulful vocals, they deliver tight rhythms and anthemic choruses reminiscent of Blues Pills.

blues rock hard rock
The Dead Weather

The Dead Weather

Their raw, gritty sound and dynamic vocal interplay create a dark, bluesy atmosphere akin to Blues Pills.

alternative rock
Wolfmother

Wolfmother

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They combine heavy riffs with classic rock melodies, producing a sound that resonates with the energetic grooves of Blues Pills.

hard rock stoner rock
The Black Keys

The Black Keys

Their stripped-down blues rock style features catchy hooks and rhythmic intensity that align well with Blues Pills' aesthetic.

blues rock garage rock indie rock
Jade Bird

Jade Bird

Her powerful vocals and blend of folk-rock with blues elements create a compelling sound that complements the essence of Blues Pills.

Americana indie folk
Band of Skulls

Band of Skulls

With their fusion of bluesy riffs and harmonized vocals, they offer a sound that mirrors the melodic richness found in Blues Pills.

alternative rock
Alabama Shakes

Alabama Shakes

Their soulful, blues-infused rock features strong vocal performances and emotional depth similar to that of Blues Pills.

Southern rock blues rock garage rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Blues Pills?

Artists similar to Blues Pills include Greta Van Fleet, Rival Sons, The Dead Weather and Wolfmother. Each shares elements of Blues Pills's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Blues Pills?

Blues Pills is primarily known for blues rock. Their music pulses with gritty grooves and soaring vocals, intertwining tight rhythmic structures with moments of expansive melodic release.

Where should I start if I like Blues Pills?

If you enjoy Blues Pills, start with Greta Van Fleet — their album "The Battle at Garden's Gate" is a great entry point. Their classic rock influences and powerful vocals evoke a similar gritty energy and melodic expansiveness.