Bands & artists like Boris Grebenshchikov

If you like Boris Grebenshchikov, 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

Vladimir Vysotsky

Vladimir Vysotsky

His poetic lyrics and folk-inspired melodies resonate with Grebenshchikov's reflective style, often incorporating social themes.

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Zemfira

Zemfira

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Zemfira's lyrical depth and fusion of rock with folk elements reflect a similar emotional landscape to that of Boris Grebenshchikov.

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Lyube

Lyube

Their incorporation of traditional Russian sounds with contemporary rock resonates with the rhythmic and melodic aspects of Grebenshchikov's work.

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Nautilus Pompilius

Nautilus Pompilius

This band blends rock with poetic lyrics and folk influences, creating a sonic experience that mirrors Grebenshchikov's cycles of tension and release.

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Okean Elzy

Okean Elzy

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Known for their emotive rock sound infused with folk elements, they share a thematic depth that resonates with Grebenshchikov's artistry.

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Mumiy Troll

Mumiy Troll

Their eclectic mix of rock and pop with lyrical storytelling provides a modern take on the folk-rock tradition reminiscent of Grebenshchikov.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Boris Grebenshchikov?

Artists similar to Boris Grebenshchikov include Vladimir Vysotsky, Zemfira, Lyube and Nautilus Pompilius. Each shares elements of Boris Grebenshchikov's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Boris Grebenshchikov?

Boris Grebenshchikov is primarily known for folk rock and reggae. With a rhythmic pulse that merges folk-inflected melodies and reggae grooves, Grebenshchikov’s music flows in cycles of tension and release, inviting deep reflection within its rich textures.

Where should I start if I like Boris Grebenshchikov?

If you enjoy Boris Grebenshchikov, start with Vladimir Vysotsky — their album "Sons Are Leaving for Battle" is a great entry point. His poetic lyrics and folk-inspired melodies resonate with Grebenshchikov's reflective style, often incorporating social themes.