Bands & artists like Dingo
If you like Dingo, 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
Royal Blood
GuideWith their heavy bass-driven sound and explosive energy, Royal Blood captures a similar gritty intensity that propels listeners through dynamic crescendos.
The Black Keys
Their raw blues-rock style and driving rhythms create a palpable tension akin to Dingo's explosive soundscapes.
Wolfmother
GuideWolfmother's blend of classic rock influences with powerful riffs and anthemic choruses mirrors the gritty aesthetic found in Dingo's music.
Queens of the Stone Age
GuideKnown for their heavy guitar work and dark lyrical themes, they share a sonic landscape that resonates with Dingo's driving rhythms.
Band of Skulls
Their fusion of garage rock and bluesy undertones creates a similar explosive energy that fans of Dingo would appreciate.
The Raconteurs
Their mix of rock elements with dynamic shifts and powerful instrumentation aligns well with the explosive crescendos found in Dingo's music.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Their dark, brooding rock sound combined with driving beats creates a mood that parallels the intensity of Dingo's work.
Tame Impala
While more psychedelic, Tame Impala's layered instrumentation and rhythmic propulsion can resonate with the same audience drawn to Dingo's sound.
Common questions
Who sounds like Dingo?
Artists similar to Dingo include Royal Blood, The Black Keys, Wolfmother and Queens of the Stone Age. Each shares elements of Dingo's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Dingo?
Dingo is primarily known for rock music. Dingo delivers a gritty sound marked by driving rhythms and explosive crescendos that propel listeners forward while maintaining a palpable tension throughout.
Where should I start if I like Dingo?
If you enjoy Dingo, start with Royal Blood — their album "How Did We Get So Dark?" is a great entry point. With their heavy bass-driven sound and explosive energy, Royal Blood captures a similar gritty intensity that propels listeners through dynamic crescendos.