Bands & artists like Natalia Szroeder
If you like Natalia Szroeder, 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
Julia Michaels
Like Szroeder, Michaels combines pop sensibilities with introspective lyrics and catchy melodies, often using layered production to create emotional depth.
Tove Lo
Tove Lo's music features a mix of upbeat pop and darker themes, utilizing rhythmic precision and textured soundscapes similar to Szroeder's style.
Lorde
Lorde's atmospheric production and reflective songwriting resonate with Szroeder's blend of bright energy and deeper emotional undertones.
Sigrid
Sigrid's energetic pop tracks are characterized by strong hooks and layered instrumentation, paralleling the rhythmic precision found in Szroeder's music.
Dua Lipa
GuideDua Lipa's polished pop sound features infectious melodies and rhythmic grooves that align well with Szroeder's vibrant yet reflective style.
Halsey
Halsey's fusion of pop with personal storytelling and diverse production styles mirrors the sonic exploration present in Szroeder's music.
Charli XCX
Charli XCX's experimental approach to pop, combining catchy hooks with innovative production, aligns closely with Szroeder's artistic palette.
Alessia Cara
GuideAlessia Cara’s emotive vocal delivery and relatable lyrics over modern pop beats reflect a similar depth and accessibility as seen in Szroeder’s work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Natalia Szroeder?
Artists similar to Natalia Szroeder include Julia Michaels, Tove Lo, Lorde and Sigrid. Each shares elements of Natalia Szroeder's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Natalia Szroeder?
Natalia Szroeder is primarily known for pop music. Szroeder's music pulses with rhythmic precision, layering melodic hooks over textured soundscapes that ebb and flow between bright energy and reflective depth.
Where should I start if I like Natalia Szroeder?
If you enjoy Natalia Szroeder, start with Julia Michaels — their album "Not in Chronological Order" is a great entry point. Like Szroeder, Michaels combines pop sensibilities with introspective lyrics and catchy melodies, often using layered production to create emotional depth.