Bands & artists like Happoradio
If you like Happoradio, 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 Happoradio? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
The Rasmus
GuideKnown for their anthemic rock sound and layered instrumentation, The Rasmus shares a similar emotional intensity and rhythmic drive.
Apulanta
Apulanta combines energetic rock with thoughtful lyrics and dynamic guitar lines, echoing the cathartic elements found in Happoradio's music.
Nightwish
GuideWith their symphonic rock approach, Nightwish offers lush arrangements and powerful vocals that align with the dramatic flair of Happoradio.
Chisu
Chisu’s pop-rock sound features intricate melodies and layered production, making her music resonate well with Happoradio's contemplative style.
Egotrippi
Egotrippi’s blend of rock and pop with poetic lyrics creates a reflective atmosphere similar to the mood present in Happoradio's tracks.
Haloo Helsinki!
GuideTheir upbeat rock sound combined with catchy hooks and emotional depth parallels the engaging sonic landscape of Happoradio.
JVG
GuideJVG blends rap with melodic elements and a vibrant energy that captures a similar youthful spirit and rhythmic insistence as Happoradio.
Lauri Tähkä
Lauri Tähkä’s folk-infused rock delivers heartfelt narratives paired with rich melodies, echoing the storytelling aspect of Happoradio's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Happoradio?
Artists similar to Happoradio include The Rasmus, Apulanta, Nightwish and Chisu. Each shares elements of Happoradio's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Happoradio?
Happoradio is primarily known for Finnish rock. Their music pulses with rhythmic insistence, layering textured guitar lines over steady beats that create an atmosphere ripe for both contemplation and catharsis.
Where should I start if I like Happoradio?
If you enjoy Happoradio, start with The Rasmus — their album "Dead Letters" is a great entry point. Known for their anthemic rock sound and layered instrumentation, The Rasmus shares a similar emotional intensity and rhythmic drive.