Bands & artists like El Tri

If you like El Tri, 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

Café Tacvba

Café Tacvba

Known for blending rock with various Mexican musical styles, their eclectic sound shares a gritty texture and urgency.

alternative rock samba
Panteón Rococó

Panteón Rococó

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Their ska-infused rock captures a similar raw energy and social commentary that resonates with El Tri's music.

ska
Los Tigres del Norte

Los Tigres del Norte

While primarily a norteño band, their storytelling and instrumentation often parallel the reflective themes found in El Tri's work.

norteño
Zoe

Zoe

Their alternative rock sound features atmospheric guitar textures that evoke a contemplative mood akin to El Tri.

pop music
Molotov

Molotov

With their politically charged lyrics and aggressive rock sound, they share a similar urgency and grit as El Tri.

punk rock
Los Auténticos Decadentes

Los Auténticos Decadentes

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Their blend of rock with Latin influences offers an upbeat energy that mirrors the lively spirit of El Tri.

ska
Maná

Maná

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Their melodic rock style and emotional lyrics resonate with the reflective aspects of El Tri's music.

Latin alternative rock en español
Fobia

Fobia

This band’s mix of alternative rock and catchy melodies evokes a similar sonic landscape to that of El Tri.

rock music

Common questions

Who sounds like El Tri?

Artists similar to El Tri include Café Tacvba, Panteón Rococó, Los Tigres del Norte and Zoe. Each shares elements of El Tri's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is El Tri?

El Tri is primarily known for rock music. With driving rhythms and gritty guitar textures, their music pulses forward with an urgency that compels movement while inviting reflective contemplation.

Where should I start if I like El Tri?

If you enjoy El Tri, start with Café Tacvba — their album "Avalancha de Éxitos" is a great entry point. Known for blending rock with various Mexican musical styles, their eclectic sound shares a gritty texture and urgency.