Bands & artists like Nick Lowe

If you like Nick Lowe, 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.

New to Nick Lowe? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Elvis Costello

Elvis Costello

With his sharp lyrical wit and blend of rock and new wave, Costello shares Lowe's knack for catchy hooks and rhythmic precision.

new wave punk rock rock music
Graham Parker

Graham Parker

Parker's energetic rock sound and clever songwriting mirror the buoyant energy found in Lowe's music.

new wave pub rock
Joe Jackson

Joe Jackson

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Jackson’s fusion of new wave and rock, along with his sophisticated arrangements, resonates well with Lowe's style.

art music jazz jazz pop
Squeeze

Squeeze

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Their melodic pop-rock sensibilities and tight arrangements reflect the catchy yet understated emotional core of Lowe's music.

new wave
XTC

XTC

XTC's intricate melodies and clever lyrics align closely with the sophisticated pop-rock aesthetic that characterizes Lowe's work.

alternative rock new wave pop rock
The Jam

The Jam

Their mod-influenced rock sound and sharp social commentary echo the energetic yet introspective qualities found in Lowe's music.

mod revival new wave punk rock
Badfinger

Badfinger

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Known for their catchy melodies and harmonies, Badfinger’s power pop sound aligns well with the upbeat nature of Lowe’s compositions.

power pop
Nick Heyward

Nick Heyward

Heyward's melodic pop sensibility and engaging songwriting style resonate with the catchy hooks typical of Nick Lowe’s music.

new wave

Common questions

Who sounds like Nick Lowe?

Artists similar to Nick Lowe include Elvis Costello, Graham Parker, Joe Jackson and Squeeze. Each shares elements of Nick Lowe's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Nick Lowe?

Nick Lowe is primarily known for new wave. Characterized by tight arrangements and rhythmic precision, Lowe’s music unfolds with a buoyant energy that drives its catchy hooks while maintaining an understated emotional core.

Where should I start if I like Nick Lowe?

If you enjoy Nick Lowe, start with Elvis Costello — their album "Wise Up Ghost" is a great entry point. With his sharp lyrical wit and blend of rock and new wave, Costello shares Lowe's knack for catchy hooks and rhythmic precision.