Bands & artists like Brandon Flowers
If you like Brandon Flowers, 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 Killers
GuideAs the frontman of The Killers, Flowers' own band shares a similar blend of alternative rock with bright synths and anthemic choruses.
Franz Ferdinand
Their catchy hooks and driving beats align well with Flowers' rhythmic sensibilities, creating a vibrant indie rock sound.
Arcade Fire
GuideKnown for their expansive soundscapes and layered instrumentation, they evoke a similar emotional intensity found in Flowers' music.
Death Cab for Cutie
GuideTheir melodic approach to indie rock features lush arrangements that resonate with the atmospheric qualities of Flowers' work.
Two Door Cinema Club
With their upbeat tempos and synth-driven melodies, they share a vibrant energy reminiscent of Flowers' pop-infused rock.
Vampire Weekend
GuideTheir eclectic instrumentation and clever lyrics create a playful yet sophisticated sound that aligns with Flowers' artistic vision.
M83
Known for their lush synth landscapes and emotive crescendos, M83 captures the same tension and release present in Flowers' music.
Tame Impala
Their psychedelic pop sound features rich synth layers and rhythmic grooves, echoing the sonic textures found in Flowers' work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Brandon Flowers?
Artists similar to Brandon Flowers include The Killers, Franz Ferdinand, Arcade Fire and Death Cab for Cutie. Each shares elements of Brandon Flowers's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Brandon Flowers?
Brandon Flowers is primarily known for alternative rock and indie rock. The music pulses with a steady rhythm, layering bright synths against driving beats to create tension and release throughout each arrangement.
Where should I start if I like Brandon Flowers?
If you enjoy Brandon Flowers, start with The Killers — their album "Day & Age" is a great entry point. As the frontman of The Killers, Flowers' own band shares a similar blend of alternative rock with bright synths and anthemic choruses.