Bands & artists like DMA's

If you like DMA's, 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

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Their anthemic rock sound features driving rhythms and catchy melodies that resonate with DMA's energetic style.

alternative rock
Circa Waves

Circa Waves

They deliver a vibrant mix of guitar-driven pop-rock that mirrors DMA's expansive soundscapes and infectious hooks.

indie rock
Nothing but Thieves

Nothing but Thieves

Their dynamic sound combines alternative rock with soaring vocals and anthemic choruses, reminiscent of DMA's emotive approach.

alternative rock experimental rock indie rock
Blaenavon

Blaenavon

They create textured soundscapes with lush instrumentation and introspective lyrics that align well with DMA's aesthetic.

indie rock
The Wombats

The Wombats

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Their blend of indie rock and catchy melodies features a similar pulsating rhythm and vibrant energy as DMA's music.

indie rock
Wolf Alice

Wolf Alice

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Known for their diverse sound that includes both heavy riffs and ethereal melodies, they share a sonic depth with DMA's work.

alternative rock
Royal Blood

Royal Blood

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Their powerful rock sound is characterized by driving bass lines and intense energy, paralleling the tension found in DMA's music.

blues rock hard rock
Foals

Foals

With intricate guitar work and rhythmic complexity, they create expansive tracks that evoke a similar emotional landscape.

alternative rock art rock dance-punk

Common questions

Who sounds like DMA's?

Artists similar to DMA's include Catfish and the Bottlemen, Circa Waves, Nothing but Thieves and Blaenavon. Each shares elements of DMA's's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is DMA's?

DMA's is primarily known for rock music. A pulsating blend of driving rhythms and soaring melodies creates an expansive sonic landscape that embraces both tension and release.

Where should I start if I like DMA's?

If you enjoy DMA's, start with Catfish and the Bottlemen — their album "The Balcony" is a great entry point. Their anthemic rock sound features driving rhythms and catchy melodies that resonate with DMA's energetic style.