Bands & artists like Liam Gallagher
If you like Liam Gallagher, 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
Richard Ashcroft
Ashcroft's solo work features emotive vocals and a blend of rock and orchestral elements reminiscent of Gallagher's approach.
The Verve
GuideKnown for their expansive soundscapes and soulful vocals, The Verve shares a similar psychedelic rock influence.
Blur
GuideBlur's mix of alternative rock and Britpop, along with their catchy hooks, aligns closely with Gallagher’s musical style.
Pulp
Pulp combines witty lyrics with a distinctive Britpop sound that resonates with the raw energy found in Gallagher's music.
Biffy Clyro
GuideBiffy Clyro’s blend of alternative rock and emotive delivery echoes the intensity found in Liam Gallagher’s performances.
Kasabian
GuideWith their energetic rock sound and anthemic choruses, Kasabian captures a similar vibe to Gallagher’s solo work.
Stereophonics
GuideStereophonics’ gritty rock sound and strong vocal presence align well with the aesthetic of Liam Gallagher's music.
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Their modern take on rock anthems and catchy melodies resonates with the driving rhythms found in Gallagher's work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Liam Gallagher?
Artists similar to Liam Gallagher include Richard Ashcroft, The Verve, Blur and Pulp. Each shares elements of Liam Gallagher's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Liam Gallagher?
Liam Gallagher is primarily known for alternative rock, psychedelic rock and Britpop. The music pulses with a steady groove, propelled by Gallagher's commanding vocal delivery that rides atop driving rhythms and raw instrumentation.
Where should I start if I like Liam Gallagher?
If you enjoy Liam Gallagher, start with Richard Ashcroft — their album "Human Conditions" is a great entry point. Ashcroft's solo work features emotive vocals and a blend of rock and orchestral elements reminiscent of Gallagher's approach.