If you like Dante's Inferno, try these artists

If you like Dante's Inferno, 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

Television

Television

Shared genres: new wave, post-punk

art rock new wave post-punk
John Lydon

John Lydon

Shared genres: new wave, post-punk

alternative dance alternative rock dance-punk
The Durutti Column

The Durutti Column

Shared genres: new wave, post-punk

art rock new wave post-punk
Oingo Boingo

Oingo Boingo

Shared genres: new wave, post-punk

new wave post-punk rock music
Daniel Lanois

Daniel Lanois

Shared genres: folk music, new wave

acoustic music alternative rock ambient music
Curt Smith

Curt Smith

Shared genres: new wave, post-punk

new wave pop rock post-punk
David A. Stewart

David A. Stewart

Shared genres: folk music, new wave

folk music new wave pop rock
Flight of the Conchords

Flight of the Conchords

Shared genres: folk music, new wave

acoustic music alternative hip-hop alternative rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Dante's Inferno?

Artists similar to Dante's Inferno include Television, John Lydon, The Durutti Column and Oingo Boingo. Each shares elements of Dante's Inferno's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Dante's Inferno?

Dante's Inferno is primarily known for folk, new wave and post-punk. Their music moves with a propulsive rhythm, layering intricate melodies against driving beats to create a dynamic interplay of tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Dante's Inferno?

If you enjoy Dante's Inferno, start with Television — their album "Marquee Moon" is a great entry point. Shared genres: new wave, post-punk