Bands & artists like Fujifabric
If you like Fujifabric, 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 Fujifabric? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
GuideWith their layered guitar work and introspective lyrics, they create a buoyant sound that resonates well with Fujifabric's style.
The Pillows
Known for their catchy melodies and energetic rhythms, they share a similar power pop sensibility with reflective undertones.
Bump of Chicken
Their blend of alternative rock with melodic hooks and thoughtful lyrics mirrors the sonic landscape of Fujifabric.
Radwimps
Combining intricate instrumentation with emotive vocals, they evoke a similar contemplative yet uplifting atmosphere.
Sakanaction
GuideTheir fusion of pop rock and electronic elements creates a dynamic sound that aligns closely with Fujifabric's layered approach.
Kenshi Yonezu
GuideHis ability to blend pop melodies with rock instrumentation and introspective themes resonates well with Fujifabric's aesthetic.
Nico Touches the Walls
GuideTheir energetic guitar-driven sound paired with reflective lyrics makes them a fitting recommendation for fans of Fujifabric.
Aimer
GuideHer ethereal vocal style combined with rich instrumentation creates a reflective mood that aligns with the essence of Fujifabric.
Common questions
Who sounds like Fujifabric?
Artists similar to Fujifabric include Asian Kung-Fu Generation, The Pillows, Bump of Chicken and Radwimps. Each shares elements of Fujifabric's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Fujifabric?
Fujifabric is primarily known for alternative rock, indie rock and pop rock. Layered guitar melodies interlace with syncopated rhythms, creating a buoyant yet reflective atmosphere that invites movement while maintaining an undercurrent of contemplation.
Where should I start if I like Fujifabric?
If you enjoy Fujifabric, start with Asian Kung-Fu Generation — their album "Surf Bungaku Kamakura" is a great entry point. With their layered guitar work and introspective lyrics, they create a buoyant sound that resonates well with Fujifabric's style.