If you like Harlem, try these artists

If you like Harlem, 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

Alabama Shakes

Alabama Shakes

Shared genres: garage rock

Southern rock blues rock garage rock
The White Stripes

The White Stripes

Shared genres: garage rock

alternative rock blues rock garage rock
The Fratellis

The Fratellis

Shared genres: garage rock

alternative rock blues rock folk punk
Black Lips

Black Lips

Shared genres: garage rock

garage punk garage rock indie rock
The Coathangers

The Coathangers

Shared genres: garage rock

garage rock indie rock punk rock
The Black Keys

The Black Keys

Shared genres: garage rock

blues rock garage rock indie rock
Dune Rats

Dune Rats

Shared genres: garage rock

garage rock indie rock pop-punk
Cage the Elephant

Cage the Elephant

Shared genres: garage rock

alternative rock blues garage rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Harlem?

Artists similar to Harlem include Alabama Shakes, The White Stripes, The Fratellis and Black Lips. Each shares elements of Harlem's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Harlem?

Harlem is primarily known for garage rock. Harlem's music pulses with a relentless groove, characterized by tight rhythmic interplay and an unfiltered, garage-inspired grit that compels movement.

Where should I start if I like Harlem?

If you enjoy Harlem, start with Alabama Shakes — their album "Boys & Girls" is a great entry point. Shared genres: garage rock