Bands & artists like John Frusciante

If you like John Frusciante, 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 John Frusciante? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Josh Klinghoffer

Josh Klinghoffer

Klinghoffer shares a similar approach to intricate guitar work and atmospheric soundscapes, often blending rock with experimental elements.

alternative rock indie rock
James Blake

James Blake

Blake's use of layered harmonies and emotional depth in his music parallels Frusciante’s ability to create tension through sparse instrumentation.

electronica pop music
The Mars Volta

The Mars Volta

Their complex compositions and fusion of rock with progressive elements echo Frusciante's adventurous guitar style and dynamic shifts.

progressive rock
At the Drive-In

At the Drive-In

Guide

This band’s high-energy performances and intricate guitar interplay resonate with Frusciante’s rhythmic intensity and punk roots.

emo post-hardcore
Radiohead

Radiohead

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Their innovative sound and exploration of mood through atmospheric instrumentation align closely with Frusciante’s artistic sensibilities.

Britpop alternative rock art pop
Sigur Rós

Sigur Rós

Their ethereal soundscapes and emotive melodies create a spaciousness reminiscent of the harmonic layers found in Frusciante's work.

post-metal post-rock
Porcupine Tree

Porcupine Tree

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With their blend of progressive rock and ambient textures, they share a complex sonic landscape that complements Frusciante’s style.

progressive metal progressive rock psychedelic rock
Tame Impala

Tame Impala

Kevin Parker’s lush production and psychedelic influences mirror the expansive harmonies and intricate guitar lines characteristic of Frusciante.

alternative rock dream pop indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like John Frusciante?

Artists similar to John Frusciante include Josh Klinghoffer, James Blake, The Mars Volta and At the Drive-In. Each shares elements of John Frusciante's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is John Frusciante?

John Frusciante is primarily known for alternative rock. Frusciante’s music pulses with a rhythmic intensity that balances intricate guitar lines against a backdrop of spacious harmonies, creating moments of tension and release that resonate profoundly.

Where should I start if I like John Frusciante?

If you enjoy John Frusciante, start with Josh Klinghoffer — their album "I Don't Feel Well" is a great entry point. Klinghoffer shares a similar approach to intricate guitar work and atmospheric soundscapes, often blending rock with experimental elements.