Bands & artists like Ladyhawke

If you like Ladyhawke, 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.

New to Ladyhawke? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Chvrches

Chvrches

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Their blend of shimmering synths and catchy hooks creates an energetic pop sound reminiscent of Ladyhawke's dance floor-ready tracks.

indietronica synth-pop
M83

M83

Known for their lush synth landscapes and nostalgic melodies, M83's music captures a similar atmospheric quality that complements Ladyhawke's style.

dream pop electronic music electronic rock
Empire of the Sun

Empire of the Sun

With their vibrant synth-pop sound and upbeat rhythms, Empire of the Sun shares a playful energy that aligns well with Ladyhawke's aesthetic.

alternative rock electronic dance music electronic music
Grimes

Grimes

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Grimes' innovative use of electronic elements and ethereal vocals parallels the sonic experimentation found in Ladyhawke's work.

ambient music art pop contemporary R&B
Robyn

Robyn

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Robyn's mastery of pop hooks combined with electronic beats resonates with the rhythmic urgency present in Ladyhawke's music.

contemporary R&B electropop pop music
Little Boots

Little Boots

Her use of synthesizers and danceable beats mirrors Ladyhawke's approach to creating infectious pop tracks.

electropop synth-pop
La Roux

La Roux

La Roux's sharp synth lines and retro influences align closely with the new wave elements found in Ladyhawke's songs.

synth-pop
Kimbra

Kimbra

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Kimbra's eclectic mix of pop and electronic sounds, along with her dynamic vocal style, makes her a fitting recommendation for fans of Ladyhawke.

alternative rock pop music rhythm and blues

Common questions

Who sounds like Ladyhawke?

Artists similar to Ladyhawke include Chvrches, M83, Empire of the Sun and Grimes. Each shares elements of Ladyhawke's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Ladyhawke?

Ladyhawke is primarily known for new wave. Pulsing with rhythmic urgency, her tracks weave together shimmering synths and driving beats that create a dance floor-ready momentum while leaving room for reflective pauses.

Where should I start if I like Ladyhawke?

If you enjoy Ladyhawke, start with Chvrches — their album "Love Is Dead" is a great entry point. Their blend of shimmering synths and catchy hooks creates an energetic pop sound reminiscent of Ladyhawke's dance floor-ready tracks.