Bands & artists like Hayko Cepkin
If you like Hayko Cepkin, 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
Måneskin
Their energetic rock sound features driving rhythms and a blend of aggressive guitar work, similar to Cepkin's layered approach.
Placebo
GuideKnown for their dark, alternative rock sound, Placebo shares a similar atmospheric tension and emotional intensity in their music.
The Raconteurs
Their combination of rock instrumentation and layered guitar melodies resonates well with the textured sound found in Cepkin's work.
Royal Blood
GuideWith their heavy bass-driven sound and dynamic rhythms, Royal Blood captures a similar intensity and energy present in Cepkin's music.
Biffy Clyro
GuideTheir complex song structures and powerful guitar riffs align closely with the driving rhythms and layered arrangements of Hayko Cepkin.
The Dead Weather
Featuring gritty instrumentation and a raw vocal style, The Dead Weather's sound parallels the tension-filled atmosphere of Cepkin's music.
Interpol
Interpol's moody post-punk revival sound incorporates driving beats and atmospheric guitar work that echoes the sonic landscape of Cepkin.
Foo Fighters
GuideTheir blend of melodic hooks and powerful rock dynamics creates an engaging listening experience reminiscent of Hayko Cepkin's style.
Common questions
Who sounds like Hayko Cepkin?
Artists similar to Hayko Cepkin include Måneskin, Placebo, The Raconteurs and Royal Blood. Each shares elements of Hayko Cepkin's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Hayko Cepkin?
Hayko Cepkin is primarily known for alternative rock. Hayko Cepkin's music pulses with driving rhythms and layered guitar work, creating an atmosphere that balances tension and release throughout each piece.
Where should I start if I like Hayko Cepkin?
If you enjoy Hayko Cepkin, start with Måneskin — their album "Il ballo della vita" is a great entry point. Their energetic rock sound features driving rhythms and a blend of aggressive guitar work, similar to Cepkin's layered approach.