Bands & artists like Eskimo Joe

If you like Eskimo Joe, 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.

New to Eskimo Joe? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Silverchair

Silverchair

Their blend of alternative rock with dynamic shifts and emotive lyrics mirrors the textured soundscapes of Eskimo Joe.

alternative rock art rock grunge
The Temper Trap

The Temper Trap

Known for their atmospheric sound and anthemic choruses, they share a similar immersive quality in their music.

indie pop indie rock
Jebediah

Jebediah

Guide

With their energetic guitar work and emotionally charged lyrics, they resonate well with the alternative rock vibe of Eskimo Joe.

alternative rock
Birds of Tokyo

Birds of Tokyo

Their use of layered instrumentation and soaring melodies creates a rich sonic landscape akin to that of Eskimo Joe.

alternative rock
Something for Kate

Something for Kate

Their introspective lyrics combined with dynamic instrumentation evoke a similar emotional depth found in Eskimo Joe's music.

alternative rock
Grinspoon

Grinspoon

Guide

They offer a mix of hard-hitting riffs and melodic hooks that align well with the alternative rock sensibilities of Eskimo Joe.

alternative rock
Powderfinger

Powderfinger

With their anthemic rock sound and reflective lyrics, they provide a comparable emotional resonance to that of Eskimo Joe.

alternative rock hard rock rock music
The Vines

The Vines

Their garage rock influences combined with melodic elements create a raw yet polished sound reminiscent of Eskimo Joe's style.

alternative rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Eskimo Joe?

Artists similar to Eskimo Joe include Silverchair, The Temper Trap, Jebediah and Birds of Tokyo. Each shares elements of Eskimo Joe's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Eskimo Joe?

Eskimo Joe is primarily known for alternative rock. With pulsing rhythms and textured guitars that shift between tension and release, their music creates an immersive landscape punctuated by emotive crescendos.

Where should I start if I like Eskimo Joe?

If you enjoy Eskimo Joe, start with Silverchair — their album "Live from Faraway Stables" is a great entry point. Their blend of alternative rock with dynamic shifts and emotive lyrics mirrors the textured soundscapes of Eskimo Joe.