Bands & artists like Coma

If you like Coma, 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 National

The National

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Their use of layered instrumentation and introspective lyrics creates a similar emotional tension and release.

indie rock post-punk
Interpol

Interpol

With driving rhythms and a moody atmosphere, their post-punk sound mirrors the urgency found in Coma's music.

alternative rock indie rock post-punk revival
Death Cab for Cutie

Death Cab for Cutie

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Their blend of alternative rock with poignant storytelling resonates with the emotional highs and lows present in Coma's work.

emo indie rock
Radiohead

Radiohead

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Known for their complex arrangements and emotional depth, they share a sonic palette that builds tension before cathartic releases.

Britpop alternative rock art pop
Foals

Foals

Their energetic rhythms and layered guitars create a dynamic sound that aligns well with Coma's urgent style.

alternative rock art rock dance-punk
Band of Horses

Band of Horses

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They combine rich guitar textures with heartfelt melodies, evoking a similar sense of emotional resonance.

indie rock
Placebo

Placebo

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Their dark, atmospheric sound and emotive vocal delivery echo the visceral urgency found in Coma's music.

Britpop alternative rock electronic rock
Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

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With their eclectic instrumentation and powerful choruses, they capture a similar intensity and emotional release.

alternative rock art rock garage punk

Common questions

Who sounds like Coma?

Artists similar to Coma include The National, Interpol, Death Cab for Cutie and Radiohead. Each shares elements of Coma's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Coma?

Coma is primarily known for alternative rock. With driving rhythms and layered guitars that build tension before releasing into cathartic choruses, Coma's music pulses with a visceral urgency that mirrors the emotional highs and lows of daily life.

Where should I start if I like Coma?

If you enjoy Coma, start with The National — their album "Laugh Track" is a great entry point. Their use of layered instrumentation and introspective lyrics creates a similar emotional tension and release.