Bands & artists like Litfiba

If you like Litfiba, 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

Marlene Kuntz

Marlene Kuntz

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Marlene Kuntz blends alternative rock with new wave elements, featuring driving rhythms and a similar atmospheric intensity.

alternative rock noise rock
Afterhours

Afterhours

Known for their dynamic sound that fuses rock with new wave influences, Afterhours shares a comparable intensity and reflective lyrical style.

alternative rock indie rock
Subsonica

Subsonica

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Subsonica combines electronic elements with rock, creating expansive sonic textures that resonate with Litfiba's atmospheric approach.

alternative rock
Negrita

Negrita

Negrita's music features powerful rhythms and a mix of rock and new wave influences, echoing the driving energy found in Litfiba's work.

alternative rock
Tiromancino

Tiromancino

With their blend of rock and pop, Tiromancino creates lush soundscapes that evoke a similar emotional depth as Litfiba.

pop music
Bandabardò

Bandabardò

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Their fusion of rock with folk elements results in vibrant, energetic tracks that parallel the intensity of Litfiba's music.

folk rock
Carmen Consoli

Carmen Consoli

Carmen Consoli’s emotive vocal style and intricate instrumentation create an atmospheric quality reminiscent of Litfiba's sound.

Bluvertigo

Bluvertigo

Bluvertigo's blend of rock and electronic music features expansive arrangements that align well with the sonic textures of Litfiba.

alternative rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Litfiba?

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

What genre is Litfiba?

Litfiba is primarily known for new wave. Their music is characterized by driving rhythms and expansive textures that create a tension-filled atmosphere, guiding listeners through waves of intensity and reflection.

Where should I start if I like Litfiba?

If you enjoy Litfiba, start with Marlene Kuntz — their album "Ho ucciso paranoia" is a great entry point. Marlene Kuntz blends alternative rock with new wave elements, featuring driving rhythms and a similar atmospheric intensity.