Bands & artists like La Ley
If you like La Ley, 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
Joaquín Sabina
Sabina's storytelling and rich instrumentation resonate with La Ley's lyrical depth and layered sound.
Maná
GuideKnown for their anthemic choruses and rock-driven sound, Maná shares a similar energy and emotional intensity.
Catupecu Machu
Their fusion of rock with electronic elements and powerful vocals mirrors the dynamic textures found in La Ley's music.
Soda Stereo
As pioneers of Latin rock, their atmospheric soundscapes and emotive choruses align closely with La Ley's style.
Fito Páez
Páez's incorporation of rock with poignant lyrics and varied instrumentation complements the essence of La Ley.
Héroes del Silencio
Their dramatic rock sound and introspective lyrics create a similar tension and release found in La Ley's music.
La Oreja de Van Gogh
GuideWith their catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, they evoke a comparable emotional response to La Ley's work.
Babasónicos
GuideTheir eclectic mix of rock with experimental sounds parallels the innovative approach seen in La Ley's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like La Ley?
Artists similar to La Ley include Joaquín Sabina, Maná, Catupecu Machu and Soda Stereo. Each shares elements of La Ley's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is La Ley?
La Ley is primarily known for rock music. With driving rhythms and layered textures that build tension before releasing into cathartic choruses, their music invites movement and connection.
Where should I start if I like La Ley?
If you enjoy La Ley, start with Joaquín Sabina — their album "La orquesta del Titanic" is a great entry point. Sabina's storytelling and rich instrumentation resonate with La Ley's lyrical depth and layered sound.