Bands & artists like Melt-Banana

If you like Melt-Banana, 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

Boredoms

Boredoms

Known for their chaotic blend of noise rock and avant-garde, Boredoms shares a similar frenetic energy and experimental approach to sound.

experimental music
Lightning Bolt

Lightning Bolt

With their intense, high-octane performances and a mix of punk and noise rock, Lightning Bolt delivers a sonic assault akin to Melt-Banana's style.

noise rock
The Locust

The Locust

Combining elements of grindcore and electronic music, The Locust's erratic rhythms and dissonant melodies resonate with Melt-Banana's unpredictable sound.

hardcore punk
Hella

Hella

Hella's intricate drumming and math rock influences create a complex soundscape that parallels the technicality found in Melt-Banana's music.

noise rock
Naked City

Naked City

Their fusion of jazz, hardcore punk, and experimental music mirrors Melt-Banana's eclectic influences and chaotic sonic structure.

jazz
Daughters

Daughters

Daughters' abrasive sound and dynamic shifts in intensity evoke a similar sense of urgency and unpredictability as seen in Melt-Banana.

punk rock
Kayo Dot

Kayo Dot

Kayo Dot blends various genres including metal and jazz, crafting an unpredictable sound that resonates with the complexity of Melt-Banana.

jazz
Zs

Zs

Zs' avant-garde compositions often feature rapid changes in tempo and texture, paralleling the frenetic energy present in Melt-Banana's work.

experimental music

Common questions

Who sounds like Melt-Banana?

Artists similar to Melt-Banana include Boredoms, Lightning Bolt, The Locust and Hella. Each shares elements of Melt-Banana's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Melt-Banana?

Melt-Banana is primarily known for hardcore punk, jazz and música popular brasileira. With rapid-fire rhythms and jagged melodies colliding in a cacophony of sound, Melt-Banana generates an electrifying tension that propels the listener through a whirlwind of unpredictability.

Where should I start if I like Melt-Banana?

If you enjoy Melt-Banana, start with Boredoms — their album "Rebore, vol. 0" is a great entry point. Known for their chaotic blend of noise rock and avant-garde, Boredoms shares a similar frenetic energy and experimental approach to sound.