Bands & artists like LP
If you like LP, 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 LP? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Florence + the Machine
GuideKnown for her powerful vocals and anthemic choruses, Florence Welch's music features rich instrumentation that builds tension similar to LP's style.
Bat for Lashes
Her eclectic sound combines indie pop and rock elements with emotive storytelling and layered production, akin to LP's sonic palette.
Of Monsters and Men
GuideThis band blends indie pop and folk-rock with soaring harmonies and dynamic arrangements that create a cathartic listening experience reminiscent of LP.
Halsey
Halsey's blend of pop and alternative rock, along with her emotive vocal delivery, mirrors the intense build-ups found in LP's music.
Lana Del Rey
GuideLana's cinematic soundscapes and introspective lyrics evoke a similar emotional depth and tension as seen in LP's music.
Tove Lo
With her mix of pop and alternative influences, Tove Lo's raw vocal style and thematic depth resonate with the intensity of LP's songs.
Sia
GuideSia's commanding vocal presence and emotionally charged songwriting create a dramatic atmosphere that parallels LP's musical approach.
Kaleo
Kaleo's blend of rock and folk elements, along with their powerful vocal delivery, creates a similar tension and release found in LP's tracks.
Common questions
Who sounds like LP?
Artists similar to LP include Florence + the Machine, Bat for Lashes, Of Monsters and Men and Halsey. Each shares elements of LP's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is LP?
LP is primarily known for alternative rock, indie pop and indie rock. Her songs pulse with a steady build of layered instrumentation and a commanding vocal delivery that creates an unmistakable tension before releasing into cathartic choruses.
Where should I start if I like LP?
If you enjoy LP, start with Florence + the Machine — their album "Ceremonials" is a great entry point. Known for her powerful vocals and anthemic choruses, Florence Welch's music features rich instrumentation that builds tension similar to LP's style.