Bands & artists like Faces

If you like Faces, 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

The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones

Their raw energy and bluesy rock sound, combined with spirited guitar riffs, create a similar vibe of camaraderie and chaos.

blues blues rock classic rock
Humble Pie

Humble Pie

With a blend of hard rock and blues influences, their music features powerful guitar work and a spirited approach that resonates with Faces fans.

hard rock
Bad Company

Bad Company

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Their classic rock sound combines strong melodies with gritty guitar riffs, creating anthemic tracks that evoke a sense of unity.

blues rock hard rock
Mott the Hoople

Mott the Hoople

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Their glam rock style infused with hard rock elements captures a similar exuberance and communal spirit found in Faces' music.

glam rock
T. Rex

T. Rex

With catchy hooks and a vibrant energy, their glam rock sound shares an infectious groove reminiscent of Faces’ style.

folk rock psychedelic rock
Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin

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Their dynamic range and powerful guitar-driven sound align closely with the energetic pulse found in Faces' music.

blues rock classic rock folk rock
Aerosmith

Aerosmith

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Known for their bluesy hard rock sound and charismatic performances, they evoke a similar spirit of camaraderie and energy.

blues rock glam rock hard rock
The Who

The Who

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Their explosive live performances and powerful instrumentation create an atmosphere of vibrant chaos akin to Faces' music.

art rock classic rock hard rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Faces?

Artists similar to Faces include The Rolling Stones, Humble Pie, Bad Company and Mott the Hoople. Each shares elements of Faces's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Faces?

Faces is primarily known for hard rock. With an energetic pulse driven by pulsing grooves and spirited guitar work, their music creates an immediate sense of camaraderie that pulls listeners into its vibrant chaos.

Where should I start if I like Faces?

If you enjoy Faces, start with The Rolling Stones — their album "Steel Wheels" is a great entry point. Their raw energy and bluesy rock sound, combined with spirited guitar riffs, create a similar vibe of camaraderie and chaos.