Bands & artists like Los Tres
If you like Los Tres, 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 Los Tres? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
La Ley
Their blend of rock with Latin influences and emotive melodies resonates well with the gritty groove found in Los Tres's music.
Ana Tijoux
Her work combines rock instrumentation with Latin rhythms and thoughtful lyrics, creating a sound that aligns with the folk-rock fusion of Los Tres.
Babasónicos
GuideWith their eclectic mix of rock and pop, they often incorporate folk influences that echo the sonic palette of Los Tres.
Javiera Mena
Her integration of electronic elements with traditional Latin sounds parallels the innovative approach seen in Los Tres's music.
Charly García
GuideAs a pioneer of rock en español, his gritty sound and complex arrangements resonate with the electric urgency characteristic of Los Tres.
Fito Páez
His passionate songwriting and fusion of rock with Argentine folk traditions create a rich sound reminiscent of Los Tres.
Catupecu Machu
Their explosive rock energy combined with Latin rhythms makes them a fitting recommendation for fans of Los Tres's dynamic style.
Los Auténticos Decadentes
GuideThey blend various genres including rock and cumbia, offering a vibrant sound that complements the folk-rock essence of Los Tres.
Common questions
Who sounds like Los Tres?
Artists similar to Los Tres include La Ley, Ana Tijoux, Babasónicos and Javiera Mena. Each shares elements of Los Tres's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Los Tres?
Los Tres is primarily known for rock music. Each track pulses with a gritty groove and rhythmic drive that intertwines folk melodies with rock’s electric urgency.
Where should I start if I like Los Tres?
If you enjoy Los Tres, start with La Ley — their album "Cara de Dios" is a great entry point. Their blend of rock with Latin influences and emotive melodies resonates well with the gritty groove found in Los Tres's music.