Bands & artists like Lucio Corsi

If you like Lucio Corsi, 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 Lucio Corsi? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Mac DeMarco

Mac DeMarco

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His laid-back, jangly guitar work and introspective lyrics create a similar blend of indie pop and rock aesthetics.

bedroom pop indie pop jangle pop
Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Combining lush instrumentation with sharp lyrical wit, his sound resonates with Corsi's expansive melodies and emotional depth.

indie rock
Kevin Morby

Kevin Morby

Morby's folk-infused rock features rich storytelling and layered guitar arrangements that echo Corsi's style.

alternative country indie rock
Tame Impala

Tame Impala

Their psychedelic pop sound incorporates dreamy melodies and intricate production that align well with Corsi's expansive sonic palette.

alternative rock dream pop indie rock
The War on Drugs

The War on Drugs

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Their blend of heartland rock and atmospheric soundscapes mirrors the rhythmic tension found in Corsi's music.

alternative rock
Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

Stevens' intricate arrangements and emotive vocal delivery create a similar sense of intimacy and exploration as Corsi's work.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop
Alvvays

Alvvays

With their catchy melodies and lush instrumentation, Alvvays shares a bright yet textured sound reminiscent of Corsi's indie pop influences.

indie pop
Foxygen

Foxygen

Their eclectic mix of glam rock and experimental pop aligns well with the bold declarations found in Corsi's music.

psychedelic rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Lucio Corsi?

Artists similar to Lucio Corsi include Mac DeMarco, Father John Misty, Kevin Morby and Tame Impala. Each shares elements of Lucio Corsi's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lucio Corsi?

Lucio Corsi is primarily known for blues, indie pop and indie rock. Corsi's music pulses with rhythmic tension, layering gritty guitar riffs over expansive melodies that shift from restrained whispers to bold declarations.

Where should I start if I like Lucio Corsi?

If you enjoy Lucio Corsi, start with Mac DeMarco — their album "2" is a great entry point. His laid-back, jangly guitar work and introspective lyrics create a similar blend of indie pop and rock aesthetics.