Bands & artists like Estopa

If you like Estopa, 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

Mägo de Oz

Mägo de Oz

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Their blend of folk elements with rock instrumentation creates a lively and engaging sound similar to Estopa's rhythmic drive.

folk metal
Los del Río

Los del Río

With catchy melodies and a fusion of pop and traditional Spanish sounds, their music shares a warm, inviting texture akin to Estopa.

Latin pop
Héroes del Silencio

Héroes del Silencio

Their atmospheric rock sound features dynamic shifts and layered instrumentation that resonate well with Estopa's style.

cumbia hard rock pop rock
La Oreja de Van Gogh

La Oreja de Van Gogh

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Known for their melodic pop-rock sound, they utilize rich harmonies and emotional storytelling similar to Estopa's lyrical approach.

folk rock pop music pop rock
Fito & Fitipaldis

Fito & Fitipaldis

Their blend of rock with folk influences and relatable lyrics creates a sonic experience reminiscent of Estopa’s engaging journey.

rock music
Pablo Alborán

Pablo Alborán

His melodic pop sound combined with heartfelt lyrics evokes a similar warmth and emotional depth found in Estopa's music.

Latin pop flamenco pop music
Dani Martín

Dani Martín

His work combines pop-rock sensibilities with personal storytelling, creating an engaging atmosphere akin to Estopa's style.

pop music
Celtas Cortos

Celtas Cortos

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They fuse traditional folk music with rock elements, producing vibrant rhythms that echo the energetic feel of Estopa.

Celtic music

Common questions

Who sounds like Estopa?

Artists similar to Estopa include Mägo de Oz, Los del Río, Héroes del Silencio and La Oreja de Van Gogh. Each shares elements of Estopa's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Estopa?

Estopa is primarily known for folk rock and pop rock. Estopa's music balances rhythmic drive with melodic warmth, employing repetition and dynamic shifts to create engaging layers of texture that propel the listener through a journey of shared experience.

Where should I start if I like Estopa?

If you enjoy Estopa, start with Mägo de Oz — their album "Ilussia" is a great entry point. Their blend of folk elements with rock instrumentation creates a lively and engaging sound similar to Estopa's rhythmic drive.