If you like Bondage Fairies, try these artists

If you like Bondage Fairies, 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

Math the Band

Math the Band

Shared genres: chiptune, synth-punk

chiptune indie rock punk rock
Polysics

Polysics

Shared genres: synth-punk

alternative rock new wave post-punk revival
C418

C418

Shared genres: chiptune

ambient music chiptune electronic music
Mark Mothersbaugh

Mark Mothersbaugh

Shared genres: synth-punk

art punk electronic rock hardcore punk
Cabaret Voltaire

Cabaret Voltaire

Similar era

acid house alternative dance ambient music
Joseph Trapanese

Joseph Trapanese

Shared genres: chiptune

ambient music chiptune electronic music
Bear McCreary

Bear McCreary

Shared genres: chiptune

ambient music chiptune contemporary classical music
Sparks

Sparks

Shared genres: synth-punk

alternative rock art rock disco

Common questions

Who sounds like Bondage Fairies?

Artists similar to Bondage Fairies include Math the Band, Polysics, C418 and Mark Mothersbaugh. Each shares elements of Bondage Fairies's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bondage Fairies?

Bondage Fairies is primarily known for chiptune and synth-punk. With an infectious drive propelled by pulsing beats and pixelated textures, their music creates a raucous atmosphere ripe for both introspection and celebration.

Where should I start if I like Bondage Fairies?

If you enjoy Bondage Fairies, start with Math the Band — their album "Imaginary Everything" is a great entry point. Shared genres: chiptune, synth-punk