Bands & artists like Kirsty MacColl

If you like Kirsty MacColl, 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

Squeeze

Squeeze

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Their clever lyrics and catchy melodies, combined with a blend of new wave and pop rock, create a similar vibrant atmosphere.

new wave
The B-52's

The B-52's

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Known for their quirky sound and layered instrumentation, they share a playful yet poignant approach to pop music.

new wave pop rock
Elvis Costello

Elvis Costello

With sharp lyrical insights and a mix of pop and new wave influences, his music resonates well with MacColl's style.

new wave punk rock rock music
Cyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper

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Her vibrant melodies and emotional depth in lyrics align closely with the inviting yet poignant atmosphere found in MacColl's work.

adult contemporary music blues country music
Talking Heads

Talking Heads

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Their innovative approach to rhythm and layered soundscapes complements the punchy rhythms and vibrant melodies characteristic of MacColl.

new wave post-punk
Madonna

Madonna

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Her early work features a blend of pop and new wave elements that resonate with the upbeat yet insightful nature of MacColl's music.

adult contemporary music contemporary R&B dance music
Tears for Fears

Tears for Fears

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Their rich instrumentation and melodic hooks provide a similar sonic experience, blending poignancy with catchy rhythms.

new wave
Debbie Harry

Debbie Harry

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As a solo artist, her work retains the new wave spirit while offering sharp lyrical content akin to MacColl's style.

disco new wave pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Kirsty MacColl?

Artists similar to Kirsty MacColl include Squeeze, The B-52's, Elvis Costello and Cyndi Lauper. Each shares elements of Kirsty MacColl's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Kirsty MacColl?

Kirsty MacColl is primarily known for new wave. A sonorous blend of punchy rhythms and layered instrumentation creates an inviting yet poignant atmosphere, driven by sharp lyrical insights and vibrant melodies.

Where should I start if I like Kirsty MacColl?

If you enjoy Kirsty MacColl, start with Squeeze — their album "The Knowledge" is a great entry point. Their clever lyrics and catchy melodies, combined with a blend of new wave and pop rock, create a similar vibrant atmosphere.