Bands & artists like Kiosk
If you like Kiosk, 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
Tame Impala
Their use of rhythmic repetition and psychedelic rock elements creates a similar tension and introspective lyrical space.
The War on Drugs
GuideThey blend rock with expansive soundscapes and steady pulses, allowing for lyrical depth and exploration.
Mac DeMarco
GuideHis laid-back rock style features repetitive guitar riffs that create a relaxed yet introspective atmosphere.
Fleet Foxes
GuideTheir intricate harmonies and folk-rock instrumentation provide a reflective quality that resonates with Kiosk's sound.
Sufjan Stevens
His blend of indie rock with orchestral elements often incorporates rhythmic repetition and lyrical introspection.
Neutral Milk Hotel
Their lo-fi aesthetic and poetic lyrics create a similar sense of tension and emotional depth through repetition.
Bon Iver
GuideHis atmospheric soundscapes and layered instrumentation evoke a contemplative mood akin to Kiosk's style.
Grizzly Bear
Their complex arrangements and harmonic layers build an immersive listening experience with introspective lyrics.
Common questions
Who sounds like Kiosk?
Artists similar to Kiosk include Tame Impala, The War on Drugs, Mac DeMarco and Fleet Foxes. Each shares elements of Kiosk's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Kiosk?
Kiosk is primarily known for rock music. The music unfolds with a steady pulse, utilizing rhythmic repetition to build tension while allowing space for lyrical introspection.
Where should I start if I like Kiosk?
If you enjoy Kiosk, start with Tame Impala — their album "Innerspeaker" is a great entry point. Their use of rhythmic repetition and psychedelic rock elements creates a similar tension and introspective lyrical space.