Bands & artists like Echobelly

If you like Echobelly, 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

Elastica

Elastica

With their catchy riffs and punk-infused melodies, Elastica captures a similar blend of buoyancy and introspection found in Echobelly's work.

alternative rock indie rock new wave of new wave
Sleeper

Sleeper

Sleeper's sharp melodic hooks and clever lyrics resonate with the same Britpop ethos, combining upbeat rhythms with reflective themes.

Britpop
Lush

Lush

Lush's ethereal soundscapes and melodic sensibilities align well with Echobelly's ability to balance lightness and depth in their music.

rock music
The Sundays

The Sundays

The Sundays' jangly guitars and introspective lyrics create a dreamy atmosphere that parallels the emotional nuances of Echobelly's songs.

alternative rock
Belly

Belly

Guide

Belly combines melodic hooks with a blend of alternative rock and pop, echoing the rhythmic insistence and lyrical depth present in Echobelly's music.

alternative R&B contemporary R&B hip-hop
Pulp

Pulp

Pulp's witty storytelling and infectious melodies mirror the sharp lyrical perspective and catchy hooks characteristic of Echobelly.

Britpop alternative rock indie rock
Ride

Ride

Guide

Ride's swirling guitars and atmospheric sound create a sonic landscape that complements the introspective yet buoyant nature of Echobelly's tracks.

alternative rock shoegaze
Gene

Gene

Gene's melodic Britpop style, combined with thoughtful lyrics, resonates with the same emotional complexity found in Echobelly's music.

indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Echobelly?

Artists similar to Echobelly include Elastica, Sleeper, Lush and The Sundays. Each shares elements of Echobelly's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Echobelly?

Echobelly is primarily known for Britpop. Their music delivers sharp melodic hooks paired with rhythmic insistence, creating an atmosphere that oscillates between buoyancy and introspection.

Where should I start if I like Echobelly?

If you enjoy Echobelly, start with Elastica — their album "Elastica" is a great entry point. With their catchy riffs and punk-infused melodies, Elastica captures a similar blend of buoyancy and introspection found in Echobelly's work.