Bands & artists like Lucybell

If you like Lucybell, 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

La Ley

La Ley

Known for their atmospheric soundscapes and rich guitar layers, they evoke a comparable emotional depth in their music.

rock music
Javiera Mena

Javiera Mena

Her fusion of rock and electronic elements, along with introspective lyrics, resonates well with Lucybell's sound.

pop music
Babasónicos

Babasónicos

Guide

Their experimental approach to rock, featuring layered instrumentation and catchy hooks, aligns with the immersive qualities of Lucybell.

pop rock
Los Tres

Los Tres

Guide

Their use of diverse musical styles and rich guitar harmonies creates an engaging sonic landscape reminiscent of Lucybell.

rock music
Ana Tijoux

Ana Tijoux

Her blend of rock, hip-hop, and Latin influences brings a dynamic quality that parallels the emotional depth found in Lucybell's work.

hip-hop
Mon Laferte

Mon Laferte

With powerful vocals and a mix of rock and pop elements, her music often features rich instrumentation that invites deep engagement.

Latin pop alternative metal alternative rock
Gepe

Gepe

His eclectic style combines folk and rock elements with intricate melodies that resonate well with the emotional landscapes of Lucybell.

alternative music alternative rock electropop
Dulce Pontes

Dulce Pontes

Her emotive vocal delivery combined with lush arrangements provides a captivating experience similar to that of Lucybell.

pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Lucybell?

Artists similar to Lucybell include La Ley, Javiera Mena, Babasónicos and Los Tres. Each shares elements of Lucybell's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lucybell?

Lucybell is primarily known for rock music. With rich layers of guitar interplay and pulsating rhythms, their music builds an immersive emotional landscape that swells and recedes, inviting deep engagement.

Where should I start if I like Lucybell?

If you enjoy Lucybell, start with La Ley — their album "Cara de Dios" is a great entry point. Known for their atmospheric soundscapes and rich guitar layers, they evoke a comparable emotional depth in their music.