Bands & artists like Le Vibrazioni

If you like Le Vibrazioni, 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

Afterhours

Afterhours

Their alternative rock sound features intricate guitar work and dynamic shifts that create a similar tension and release.

alternative rock indie rock
Marlene Kuntz

Marlene Kuntz

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Known for their blend of rock and poetic lyrics, they share a melodic sensibility and rhythmic drive reminiscent of Le Vibrazioni.

alternative rock noise rock
Subsonica

Subsonica

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Their fusion of rock with electronic elements creates pulsating rhythms and expansive choruses that align well with Le Vibrazioni's style.

alternative rock
Negrita

Negrita

They combine rock with soulful melodies and energetic instrumentation, echoing the vibrant soundscapes found in Le Vibrazioni's music.

alternative rock
Perturbator

Perturbator

While primarily electronic, his music features driving beats and soaring synth lines that evoke a similar intensity to Le Vibrazioni's choruses.

synthwave
Il Volo

Il Volo

Their powerful vocal harmonies and orchestral arrangements create an emotional depth that resonates with the expansive sound of Le Vibrazioni.

progressive rock
Tiromancino

Tiromancino

They blend pop-rock with atmospheric melodies, creating lush soundscapes that parallel the expansive choruses characteristic of Le Vibrazioni.

pop music
Bandabardò

Bandabardò

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Their eclectic mix of folk and rock elements, combined with upbeat rhythms, aligns well with the vibrant energy of Le Vibrazioni.

folk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Le Vibrazioni?

Artists similar to Le Vibrazioni include Afterhours, Marlene Kuntz, Subsonica and Negrita. Each shares elements of Le Vibrazioni's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Le Vibrazioni?

Le Vibrazioni is primarily known for alternative rock. A pulsating rhythm drives their music forward, interlaced with soaring melodies that build tension before releasing into expansive choruses.

Where should I start if I like Le Vibrazioni?

If you enjoy Le Vibrazioni, start with Afterhours — their album "Hai paura del buio?" is a great entry point. Their alternative rock sound features intricate guitar work and dynamic shifts that create a similar tension and release.