Bands & artists like Oasis

If you like Oasis, 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 Oasis? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Blur

Blur

Guide

Both bands share the Britpop sound with catchy melodies and layered guitars, often contrasting raw emotion with melodic sophistication.

Britpop alternative rock art pop
Pulp

Pulp

Pulp's storytelling lyrics and jangly guitar work align closely with Oasis's emotive yet accessible songwriting style.

Britpop alternative rock indie rock
The Verve

The Verve

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With their expansive soundscapes and emotional intensity, The Verve captures a similar blend of rock and melody found in Oasis's music.

alternative rock psychedelic rock space rock
Radiohead

Radiohead

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Though more experimental, Radiohead shares an ability to evoke deep emotions through layered instrumentation and introspective lyrics.

Britpop alternative rock art pop
Supergrass

Supergrass

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Supergrass combines upbeat melodies with Britpop sensibilities, creating a vibrant sound reminiscent of Oasis's energetic tracks.

Britpop alternative rock indie rock
Travis

Travis

Travis's melodic rock sound and heartfelt lyrics resonate well with the emotional core found in Oasis's music.

alternative rock pop rock post-Britpop
Stereophonics

Stereophonics

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Stereophonics' gritty vocals and rock instrumentation align with the raw emotionality present in many of Oasis's hits.

alternative rock hard rock post-Britpop
The Charlatans

The Charlatans

The Charlatans' fusion of rock and pop elements along with their catchy hooks makes them a great match for Oasis fans.

psychedelic rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Oasis?

Artists similar to Oasis include Blur, Pulp, The Verve and Radiohead. Each shares elements of Oasis's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Oasis?

Oasis is primarily known for alternative rock, indie pop and indie rock. With driving rhythms and layered guitar lines that build intensity, Oasis creates an exhilarating push-and-pull between raw emotion and melodic simplicity.

Where should I start if I like Oasis?

If you enjoy Oasis, start with Blur — their album "Blur" is a great entry point. Both bands share the Britpop sound with catchy melodies and layered guitars, often contrasting raw emotion with melodic sophistication.