If you like Junk Riot, try these artists

If you like Junk Riot, 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

Jim O'Rourke

Jim O'Rourke

Shared genres: experimental music, indie rock

experimental music indie rock
Linda

Linda

Shared genres: experimental music, indie rock

art rock experimental music folk rock
The Kills

The Kills

Shared genres: garage rock, indie rock

garage rock indie rock
R. Stevie Moore

R. Stevie Moore

Shared genres: experimental music, indie rock

country music experimental music indie rock
The Duke Spirit

The Duke Spirit

Shared genres: garage rock, indie rock

alternative rock garage rock indie rock
Black Lips

Black Lips

Shared genres: garage rock, indie rock

garage punk garage rock indie rock
Palaye Royale

Palaye Royale

Shared genres: garage rock, indie rock

art rock garage rock glam rock
Albert Hammond, Jr.

Albert Hammond, Jr.

Shared genres: garage rock, indie rock

alternative rock garage rock indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Junk Riot?

Artists similar to Junk Riot include Jim O'Rourke, Linda, The Kills and R. Stevie Moore. Each shares elements of Junk Riot's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Junk Riot?

Junk Riot is primarily known for indie rock and garage rock. The music pulses with jagged rhythms and gritty textures, creating a frenetic atmosphere that balances tension and release throughout each track.

Where should I start if I like Junk Riot?

If you enjoy Junk Riot, start with Jim O'Rourke — their album "Flying Basket" is a great entry point. Shared genres: experimental music, indie rock