Bands & artists like Dodgy

If you like Dodgy, 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

Ocean Colour Scene

Ocean Colour Scene

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Their blend of melodic rock and jangly guitars creates a nostalgic yet uplifting sound similar to Dodgy.

Britpop rock music
Shed Seven

Shed Seven

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With catchy hooks and energetic guitar work, they evoke a similar sense of yearning and nostalgia in their music.

indie rock
The Verve

The Verve

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Their expansive soundscapes and emotive lyrics resonate with the same driving rhythms and bright melodies found in Dodgy's work.

alternative rock psychedelic rock space rock
Embrace

Embrace

They combine anthemic choruses with rich instrumentation, creating a feel-good vibe that parallels Dodgy's style.

emo hardcore punk post-hardcore
The Bluetones

The Bluetones

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Their melodic alternative rock features bright guitar riffs and a nostalgic tone that aligns well with Dodgy's sound.

indie rock
Pulp

Pulp

Known for their clever lyrics and catchy melodies, Pulp shares a similar upbeat yet reflective quality in their music.

Britpop alternative rock indie rock
Supergrass

Supergrass

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Their energetic pop-rock style and youthful exuberance echo the lively spirit found in Dodgy's tracks.

Britpop alternative rock indie rock
Travis

Travis

Their soft rock sound combines heartfelt lyrics with uplifting melodies, reminiscent of the emotional depth found in Dodgy's songs.

alternative rock pop rock post-Britpop

Common questions

Who sounds like Dodgy?

Artists similar to Dodgy include Ocean Colour Scene, Shed Seven, The Verve and Embrace. Each shares elements of Dodgy's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Dodgy?

Dodgy is primarily known for alternative rock. The music pulses with driving rhythms and bright melodies that simultaneously uplift and evoke nostalgia, creating a palpable sense of yearning amidst the energetic interplay of guitars and drums.

Where should I start if I like Dodgy?

If you enjoy Dodgy, start with Ocean Colour Scene — their album "On the Leyline" is a great entry point. Their blend of melodic rock and jangly guitars creates a nostalgic yet uplifting sound similar to Dodgy.