Bands & artists like Nada

If you like Nada, 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

Pavement

Pavement

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Their lo-fi production and jagged guitar lines create a similarly tense atmosphere, blending rock with an experimental edge.

alternative rock
Sonic Youth

Sonic Youth

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Known for their dissonant guitar work and dynamic rhythms, they share a raw energy that resonates with Nada's sound.

alternative rock experimental rock indie rock
My Bloody Valentine

My Bloody Valentine

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Their use of swirling guitars and layered textures parallels Nada's pulsating rhythms and emotional intensity.

dream pop experimental rock gothic rock
Interpol

Interpol

Their driving basslines and atmospheric guitar work create a moody soundscape that aligns well with Nada's aesthetic.

alternative rock indie rock post-punk revival
The Jesus and Mary Chain

The Jesus and Mary Chain

Their blend of feedback-laden guitars and melodic hooks mirrors the exhilarating momentum found in Nada's tracks.

alternative rock indie rock noise pop
Death Cab for Cutie

Death Cab for Cutie

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They combine emotive lyrics with intricate instrumentation, creating a reflective yet energetic sound reminiscent of Nada.

emo indie rock
Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

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Their punk-infused rock style and Karen O's dynamic vocals echo the urgency and emotional depth present in Nada's music.

alternative rock art rock garage punk
The Strokes

The Strokes

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Their catchy melodies and rhythmic drive align with the exhilarating momentum found in Nada's compositions.

garage rock indie rock new wave

Common questions

Who sounds like Nada?

Artists similar to Nada include Pavement, Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine and Interpol. Each shares elements of Nada's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Nada?

Nada is primarily known for rock music. Driven by pulsating rhythms and jagged guitar lines, Nada's music pulses with the tension of unresolved emotions while maintaining an exhilarating momentum.

Where should I start if I like Nada?

If you enjoy Nada, start with Pavement — their album "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain" is a great entry point. Their lo-fi production and jagged guitar lines create a similarly tense atmosphere, blending rock with an experimental edge.