Bands & artists like Miles Kane

If you like Miles Kane, 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

The Last Shadow Puppets

The Last Shadow Puppets

Featuring a similar blend of punchy rhythms and melodic charm, this band showcases Kane's collaborative spirit with rich instrumentation.

indie rock
Arctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys

With their sharp lyrics and driving rock sound, Arctic Monkeys share a similar urgency and charisma in their music.

alternative rock garage rock indie rock
Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand

Known for their infectious hooks and danceable beats, they mirror the upbeat energy found in Kane's work.

indie rock punk rock
The Strokes

The Strokes

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Their raw guitar-driven sound and cool vocal delivery align closely with the aesthetic found in Kane's music.

garage rock indie rock new wave
Royal Blood

Royal Blood

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With their heavy riffs and dynamic rhythms, they provide a more intense but similarly urgent sonic experience.

blues rock hard rock
Tame Impala

Tame Impala

While more psychedelic, Tame Impala's layered melodies and rhythmic drive can appeal to fans of Kane's catchy tunes.

alternative rock dream pop indie rock
Jake Bugg

Jake Bugg

Bugg’s blend of folk-rock with an indie edge shares a similar lyrical storytelling style and melodic sensibility.

Americana British blues blues
Bloc Party

Bloc Party

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Their mix of post-punk revival sounds with catchy hooks offers a different take on the urgency found in Kane's music.

alternative rock indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Miles Kane?

Artists similar to Miles Kane include The Last Shadow Puppets, Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand and The Strokes. Each shares elements of Miles Kane's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Miles Kane?

Miles Kane is primarily known for indie rock. With punchy rhythms and taut melodies, Kane's music drives forward with an unabashed sense of urgency and charm.

Where should I start if I like Miles Kane?

If you enjoy Miles Kane, start with The Last Shadow Puppets — their album "The Dream Synopsis" is a great entry point. Featuring a similar blend of punchy rhythms and melodic charm, this band showcases Kane's collaborative spirit with rich instrumentation.