Bands & artists like Jaime Roos

If you like Jaime Roos, 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 Jaime Roos? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Los Piojos

Los Piojos

Their fusion of rock with Latin rhythms and melodic hooks creates a vibrant soundscape similar to Roos's textured approach.

rock music
Fito Páez

Fito Páez

Páez blends rock with rich melodies and rhythmic complexity, inviting both movement and introspection akin to Jaime Roos's style.

music of Latin America rock music
Babasónicos

Babasónicos

Guide

This band combines rock with eclectic influences and layered grooves, mirroring the rhythmic pulse found in Roos's music.

pop rock
Andrés Calamaro

Andrés Calamaro

Guide

Calamaro’s rock-infused sound features intricate melodies and engaging rhythms that resonate well with Roos's sonic landscape.

pop music rock music
Soda Stereo

Soda Stereo

Their atmospheric rock sound, characterized by melodic hooks and layered instrumentation, aligns closely with the textures created by Roos.

Latin rock
Divididos

Divididos

Divididos mixes rock with folk elements and rhythmic intricacies, creating a participatory atmosphere reminiscent of Jaime Roos's work.

alternative rock
La Renga

La Renga

Their powerful rock sound combined with rhythmic grooves offers a similar engaging experience to that of Jaime Roos.

hard rock
Los Cafres

Los Cafres

As a reggae-influenced band, their rhythmic foundations and melodic sensibilities create a reflective space akin to Roos's music.

roots reggae

Common questions

Who sounds like Jaime Roos?

Artists similar to Jaime Roos include Los Piojos, Fito Páez, Babasónicos and Andrés Calamaro. Each shares elements of Jaime Roos's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Jaime Roos?

Jaime Roos is primarily known for rock music. Roos creates a textured soundscape where rhythmic pulse intertwines with melodic hooks, inviting movement through layered grooves that invite participation and reflection.

Where should I start if I like Jaime Roos?

If you enjoy Jaime Roos, start with Los Piojos — their album "Verde paisaje del Infierno" is a great entry point. Their fusion of rock with Latin rhythms and melodic hooks creates a vibrant soundscape similar to Roos's textured approach.