Bands & artists like Graham Coxon

If you like Graham Coxon, 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

Blur

Blur

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As a founding member of Blur, Coxon's work is intrinsically linked to their sound, characterized by catchy hooks and dynamic guitar work.

Britpop alternative rock art pop
The Libertines

The Libertines

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Their gritty, raw approach to indie rock and sharp guitar riffs echo the same intensity found in Coxon's music.

indie rock punk rock
Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand

With angular guitar lines and a danceable rhythm, their sound captures a similar energy and urgency as Coxon's solo work.

indie rock punk rock
The Strokes

The Strokes

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Their lo-fi aesthetic and punchy guitar riffs align well with the raw intensity found in Coxon's music.

garage rock indie rock new wave
Radiohead

Radiohead

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Known for their experimental approach and intricate guitar work, they share a sonic complexity that resonates with Coxon's style.

Britpop alternative rock art pop
Pavement

Pavement

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Their off-kilter melodies and slacker rock vibe provide a similar alternative edge that fans of Coxon would appreciate.

alternative rock
Beck

Beck

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His eclectic mix of styles and innovative guitar techniques mirror the adventurous spirit present in Coxon's music.

alternative hip-hop alternative rock anti-folk
The White Stripes

The White Stripes

Their minimalist yet powerful approach to rock, featuring prominent guitar riffs, aligns well with the intensity of Coxon's sound.

alternative rock blues rock garage rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Graham Coxon?

Artists similar to Graham Coxon include Blur, The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand and The Strokes. Each shares elements of Graham Coxon's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Graham Coxon?

Graham Coxon is primarily known for alternative rock and indie rock. Coxon’s music pulses with a raw intensity shaped by angular guitar riffs and a rhythmic tension that propels each track forward.

Where should I start if I like Graham Coxon?

If you enjoy Graham Coxon, start with Blur — their album "Blur" is a great entry point. As a founding member of Blur, Coxon's work is intrinsically linked to their sound, characterized by catchy hooks and dynamic guitar work.