Bands & artists like Kate Nash

If you like Kate Nash, 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

Lily Allen

Lily Allen

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Known for her witty lyrics and catchy pop melodies, Allen shares Nash's blend of playful hooks and introspective themes.

contemporary R&B grime indie pop
Regina Spektor

Regina Spektor

Spektor's eclectic sound and narrative-driven songwriting resonate well with Nash's lyrical style and emotional depth.

anti-folk indie pop jazz fusion
Florence + the Machine

Florence + the Machine

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With a dramatic vocal style and rich instrumentation, Florence Welch's music captures a similar blend of intimacy and grandeur found in Nash's work.

art rock indie rock
Bat for Lashes

Bat for Lashes

Bat for Lashes combines whimsical storytelling with diverse musical influences, paralleling Nash's inventive approach to pop.

dream pop
Tegan and Sara

Tegan and Sara

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Their catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics reflect a similar emotional resonance and pop sensibility present in Nash's music.

indie pop indie rock
Jenny Lewis

Jenny Lewis

Lewis blends folk-pop with sharp storytelling, echoing the reflective yet upbeat qualities found in Nash's songs.

alternative rock pop music
Mitski

Mitski

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Mitski's poignant lyrics and dynamic soundscapes offer a blend of vulnerability and strength akin to Nash's artistic expression.

J-pop art pop folk punk
Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Sophie Ellis-Bextor

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With her dance-pop roots and clever lyricism, Ellis-Bextor aligns well with Nash's vibrant pop aesthetic.

disco folk music house music

Common questions

Who sounds like Kate Nash?

Artists similar to Kate Nash include Lily Allen, Regina Spektor, Florence + the Machine and Bat for Lashes. Each shares elements of Kate Nash's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Kate Nash?

Kate Nash is primarily known for pop music. With buoyant rhythms and sharp lyrical turns, Nash's music moves between infectious hooks and reflective pauses, crafting an engaging dialogue that feels both intimate and expansive.

Where should I start if I like Kate Nash?

If you enjoy Kate Nash, start with Lily Allen — their album "Sheezus" is a great entry point. Known for her witty lyrics and catchy pop melodies, Allen shares Nash's blend of playful hooks and introspective themes.