Bands & artists like Krisma

If you like Krisma, 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

The B-52's

The B-52's

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Their blend of new wave and punk rock with quirky, upbeat rhythms and playful lyrics mirrors Krisma's energetic style.

new wave pop rock
Devo

Devo

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Known for their innovative use of synthesizers and sharp, dissonant melodies, Devo shares a similar avant-garde approach to new wave.

art rock new wave
Talking Heads

Talking Heads

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With their fusion of punk rock energy and art pop sensibilities, Talking Heads create complex textures that resonate with Krisma's sound.

new wave post-punk
Gary Numan

Gary Numan

His pioneering synth-pop sound features dark, atmospheric elements and rhythmic urgency akin to Krisma's music.

electronic music electronic rock new wave
Siouxsie and the Banshees

Siouxsie and the Banshees

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Their mix of post-punk and new wave, characterized by haunting vocals and intricate instrumentation, aligns well with Krisma's aesthetic.

alternative rock gothic rock new wave
Yazoo

Yazoo

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Combining synth-pop with soulful vocals and catchy hooks, Yazoo embodies a playful yet propulsive sound reminiscent of Krisma.

synth-pop
The Human League

The Human League

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Their use of synthesizers and catchy melodies in the context of new wave makes them a fitting comparison to Krisma's work.

art pop avant-garde music electronic music
Blondie

Blondie

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With their blend of punk rock attitude and pop sensibility, Blondie's music features a rhythmic drive similar to that found in Krisma.

dance-rock new wave post-punk

Common questions

Who sounds like Krisma?

Artists similar to Krisma include The B-52's, Devo, Talking Heads and Gary Numan. Each shares elements of Krisma's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Krisma?

Krisma is primarily known for new wave, punk and synth-pop. Krisma crafts sharp, propulsive textures that meld rhythmic urgency with a sense of playful dissonance.

Where should I start if I like Krisma?

If you enjoy Krisma, start with The B-52's — their album "Party Mix!" is a great entry point. Their blend of new wave and punk rock with quirky, upbeat rhythms and playful lyrics mirrors Krisma's energetic style.