Bands & artists like Madeline Juno

If you like Madeline Juno, 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

Låpsley

Låpsley

Låpsley's ethereal vocals and minimalistic production create a similarly intimate atmosphere, focusing on emotional depth.

electronica
Sigrid

Sigrid

Sigrid combines catchy pop melodies with heartfelt lyrics and a vibrant sound that resonates with Juno's style.

alternative rock pop music pop rock
Clairo

Clairo

Clairo's soft vocals and lo-fi production create a personal and relatable sound, akin to Juno's intimate approach.

bedroom pop electropop folk music
Tove Lo

Tove Lo

Tove Lo blends pop sensibilities with raw emotional honesty, similar to the heartfelt reflections present in Juno's work.

electropop indie pop pop music
Phoebe Bridgers

Phoebe Bridgers

Bridgers' haunting melodies and introspective lyrics align well with the delicate yet impactful storytelling of Madeline Juno.

indie folk indie pop indie rock
Alessia Cara

Alessia Cara

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Cara's airy vocal style and relatable themes in her pop music create a connection to the intimate feel of Juno's tracks.

alternative R&B contemporary R&B indie pop
Gracie Abrams

Gracie Abrams

Abrams' confessional songwriting and soft vocal delivery resonate with the emotional landscape explored by Madeline Juno.

bedroom pop
Banks

Banks

BANKS offers dark, atmospheric pop that complements Juno's delicate rhythms while maintaining an emotional core.

alternative R&B alternative pop contemporary R&B

Common questions

Who sounds like Madeline Juno?

Artists similar to Madeline Juno include Låpsley, Sigrid, Clairo and Tove Lo. Each shares elements of Madeline Juno's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Madeline Juno?

Madeline Juno is primarily known for pop music. Juno’s music pulses with delicate rhythms and airy vocals that create a spacious yet intimate atmosphere, drawing listeners into the intricacies of her heartfelt reflections.

Where should I start if I like Madeline Juno?

If you enjoy Madeline Juno, start with Låpsley — their album "Through Water" is a great entry point. Låpsley's ethereal vocals and minimalistic production create a similarly intimate atmosphere, focusing on emotional depth.