Bands & artists like Kane

If you like Kane, 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 Kane? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

The Fray

The Fray

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Their blend of emotive lyrics and melodic piano-driven arrangements creates a reflective atmosphere similar to Kane's sound.

alternative rock piano rock
OneRepublic

OneRepublic

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Known for their anthemic choruses and polished pop-rock production, they share a similar emotional resonance and melodic sensibility.

alternative rock cello rock pop rock
Lifehouse

Lifehouse

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Their use of heartfelt lyrics and a mix of acoustic and electric instrumentation mirrors the evocative space found in Kane's music.

alternative rock
Snow Patrol

Snow Patrol

With their atmospheric soundscapes and introspective themes, they create a mood that aligns closely with Kane's reflective style.

alternative rock
Augustana

Augustana

Their melodic rock sound, characterized by rich instrumentation and emotional vocals, complements the sonic palette of Kane.

piano rock
Train

Train

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Their catchy hooks and storytelling lyrics resonate well with the bright yet contemplative nature of Kane's music.

pop rock rock music
Coldplay

Coldplay

With their expansive sound and emotional depth, Coldplay's music often evokes similar feelings of reflection as Kane's work.

alternative rock pop music
Daughtry

Daughtry

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Their powerful vocals and rock-infused pop melodies align well with the dynamic tension present in Kane's tracks.

alternative metal hard rock pop rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Kane?

Artists similar to Kane include The Fray, OneRepublic, Lifehouse and Snow Patrol. Each shares elements of Kane's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Kane?

Kane is primarily known for pop rock. With steady rhythms that pulse like a heartbeat, their music balances bright melodic hooks against moments of restrained tension, creating an evocative space that invites reflection and resonance.

Where should I start if I like Kane?

If you enjoy Kane, start with The Fray — their album "Live at the Electric Factory: Bootleg No. 1" is a great entry point. Their blend of emotive lyrics and melodic piano-driven arrangements creates a reflective atmosphere similar to Kane's sound.