If you like Frankie Goes to Hollywood, try these artists

If you like Frankie Goes to Hollywood, 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

Phoenix

Phoenix

Shared genres: electronic dance music, new wave, pop rock

French pop French rock alternative rock
Secret Service

Secret Service

Shared genres: Hi-NRG, new wave, synth-pop

Eurodisco Hi-NRG new wave
Kim Wilde

Kim Wilde

Shared genres: Hi-NRG, new wave, pop rock

Hi-NRG new wave pop music
Soft Cell

Soft Cell

Shared genres: dance music, electronic dance music, new wave

art pop dance music dark wave
New Order

New Order

Shared genres: electronic dance music, new wave, synth-pop

alternative dance electronic dance music new wave
Jimmy Somerville

Jimmy Somerville

Shared genres: Hi-NRG, synth-pop

Hi-NRG pop music synth-pop
Pet Shop Boys

Pet Shop Boys

Shared genres: electronic dance music, new wave, synth-pop

alternative dance art pop electronic dance music
Bronski Beat

Bronski Beat

Shared genres: Hi-NRG, new wave, synth-pop

Hi-NRG dance-rock new wave

Common questions

Who sounds like Frankie Goes to Hollywood?

Artists similar to Frankie Goes to Hollywood include Phoenix, Secret Service, Kim Wilde and Soft Cell. Each shares elements of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Frankie Goes to Hollywood?

Frankie Goes to Hollywood is primarily known for new wave, pop rock and synth-pop. With driving bass lines and euphoric hooks, their music compels bodies to move while seamlessly integrating complex emotional narratives within its danceable structure.

Where should I start if I like Frankie Goes to Hollywood?

If you enjoy Frankie Goes to Hollywood, start with Phoenix — their album "Ti Amo" is a great entry point. Shared genres: electronic dance music, new wave, pop rock