Bands & artists like Flow

If you like Flow, 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

Paramore

Paramore

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Known for their dynamic shifts between pop-punk and alternative rock, Paramore's energetic rhythms and emotional lyrics create a similar tension.

alternative rock pop rock power pop
PVRIS

PVRIS

PVRIS blends alternative rock with electronic elements, featuring driving beats and atmospheric layers that resonate with Flow's sound.

pop music pop rock
Tonight Alive

Tonight Alive

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With powerful vocals and a mix of pop-punk and alternative rock, Tonight Alive captures the same intensity and emotional depth found in Flow's music.

alternative rock grunge
We Are the In Crowd

We Are the In Crowd

Their blend of catchy melodies and punk-infused instrumentation mirrors the engaging sonic layers present in Flow's work.

pop-punk
All Time Low

All Time Low

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All Time Low combines pop-punk energy with melodic hooks, creating a vibrant sound that aligns well with Flow's rhythmic drive.

modern rock pop rock pop-punk
Against The Current

Against The Current

This band features anthemic choruses and a mix of rock and pop influences, echoing the expansive soundscapes that characterize Flow's music.

pop music
Chvrches

Chvrches

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Chvrches incorporates synth-pop elements into their alternative sound, creating lush atmospheres that complement the layered quality of Flow's tracks.

indietronica synth-pop
The Maine

The Maine

With their catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics, The Maine offers a similar blend of indie rock and pop-punk that resonates with Flow's style.

alternative rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Flow?

Artists similar to Flow include Paramore, PVRIS, Tonight Alive and We Are the In Crowd. Each shares elements of Flow's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Flow?

Flow is primarily known for alternative rock, indie rock and pop-punk. With driving rhythms and expansive sonic layers, their music ebbs and flows in intensity, creating a palpable tension that invites listeners to engage deeply with each moment.

Where should I start if I like Flow?

If you enjoy Flow, start with Paramore — their album "This Is Why" is a great entry point. Known for their dynamic shifts between pop-punk and alternative rock, Paramore's energetic rhythms and emotional lyrics create a similar tension.