Bands & artists like Bonaparte

If you like Bonaparte, 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 Rapture

The Rapture

Their fusion of dance-punk and disco elements creates an energetic sound that encourages movement, much like Bonaparte.

art rock
LCD Soundsystem

LCD Soundsystem

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With their driving beats and clever lyrics, LCD Soundsystem offers a similar blend of danceable rhythms and punk influences.

dance-punk punk rock
Death from Above 1979

Death from Above 1979

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This duo combines heavy bass lines with dance-punk grooves, creating a powerful sound that aligns closely with Bonaparte's style.

punk rock
Hot Chip

Hot Chip

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Their blend of electronic pop and dance-punk captures a vibrant energy that parallels the rhythmic insistence found in Bonaparte's music.

synth-pop
The Faint

The Faint

Known for their dark, synth-driven sound, The Faint shares a similar aesthetic with Bonaparte’s urgent dance rhythms.

indie rock
Gossip

Gossip

With a mix of punk rock energy and danceable beats, Gossip's music invites movement akin to Bonaparte's infectious style.

disco
M83

M83

M83 blends electronic sounds with emotive melodies, creating expansive tracks that can evoke a similar urgency in listeners.

dream pop electronic music electronic rock
Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

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With their raw energy and eclectic sound, Yeah Yeah Yeahs deliver a punk-infused pop experience reminiscent of Bonaparte's dynamic approach.

alternative rock art rock garage punk

Common questions

Who sounds like Bonaparte?

Artists similar to Bonaparte include The Rapture, LCD Soundsystem, Death from Above 1979 and Hot Chip. Each shares elements of Bonaparte's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bonaparte?

Bonaparte is primarily known for dance-punk. Driven by rhythmic insistence and punchy percussive accents, Bonaparte’s music pulses with an infectious urgency, compelling bodies to move in unison.

Where should I start if I like Bonaparte?

If you enjoy Bonaparte, start with The Rapture — their album "Pieces of the People We Love" is a great entry point. Their fusion of dance-punk and disco elements creates an energetic sound that encourages movement, much like Bonaparte.