Bands & artists like Maryla Rodowicz
If you like Maryla Rodowicz, 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
Anna Maria Jopek
GuideJopek's fusion of traditional Polish folk elements with contemporary pop creates a similar engaging tension in her melodies.
Myslovitz
This band combines rock and pop with introspective lyrics, creating an atmospheric quality that aligns well with Rodowicz's musical storytelling.
Dawid Podsiadło
Podsiadło's melodic pop sound, enriched with folk influences, captures a similar heartfelt essence as Maryla Rodowicz's songs.
Krzysztof Zalewski
Zalewski’s mix of rock and pop with lyrical storytelling reflects the engaging tension between tradition and modernity present in Rodowicz's music.
Natalia Przybysz
Her soulful voice and blend of funk, jazz, and folk create an inviting sound that parallels the warmth of Rodowicz's melodies.
Marta Bijan
Bijan’s use of vibrant instrumentation and emotive lyrics draws from a similar palette of folk-infused pop that fans of Rodowicz will appreciate.
Kasia Wilk
Wilk’s catchy pop hooks combined with folk influences provide a lively sound that complements the rhythmic grooves in Maryla Rodowicz's music.
Lao Che
This band’s eclectic mix of rock and traditional sounds showcases a creative approach to Polish music that mirrors the innovative spirit of Rodowicz.
Common questions
Who sounds like Maryla Rodowicz?
Artists similar to Maryla Rodowicz include Anna Maria Jopek, Myslovitz, Dawid Podsiadło and Krzysztof Zalewski. Each shares elements of Maryla Rodowicz's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Maryla Rodowicz?
Maryla Rodowicz is primarily known for folk rock and pop rock. Her music pulses with rhythmic grooves that underscore heartfelt melodies, creating an engaging tension between the familiar and the new.
Where should I start if I like Maryla Rodowicz?
If you enjoy Maryla Rodowicz, start with Anna Maria Jopek — their album "Upojenie" is a great entry point. Jopek's fusion of traditional Polish folk elements with contemporary pop creates a similar engaging tension in her melodies.