Bands & artists like Pedro Aznar
If you like Pedro Aznar, 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
Luis Alberto Spinetta
GuideSpinetta's intricate compositions and poetic lyrics share a similar rhythmic complexity and emotional depth, making his work resonate with Aznar's style.
Charly García
GuideGarcía's innovative approach to rock, blending progressive elements with rich textures, mirrors the dynamic shifts found in Aznar's music.
Fito Páez
Páez combines rock with Latin influences and emotive storytelling, creating layered soundscapes that evoke a similar introspective quality.
Serú Girán
Known for their sophisticated compositions and diverse musical influences, Serú Girán offers a similar depth and texture to Aznar’s work.
Divididos
Their fusion of rock with Argentine folk elements creates a textured sound that resonates with the rhythmic intricacies found in Aznar’s work.
Babasónicos
GuideBabasónicos' eclectic mix of sounds and clever lyricism provides a modern twist on rock that complements the layered approach of Aznar.
Joaquín Sabina
Sabina’s storytelling combined with his melodic rock style creates an engaging listening experience reminiscent of Aznar’s narrative depth.
Natalia Lafourcade
GuideHer incorporation of various genres and rich instrumentation parallels the emotive and complex layers present in Pedro Aznar's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Pedro Aznar?
Artists similar to Pedro Aznar include Luis Alberto Spinetta, Charly García, Fito Páez and Serú Girán. Each shares elements of Pedro Aznar's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Pedro Aznar?
Pedro Aznar is primarily known for rock music. With rhythmic intricacy and unexpected shifts in dynamics, Aznar's music unfolds through layers of texture that invite both introspection and movement.
Where should I start if I like Pedro Aznar?
If you enjoy Pedro Aznar, start with Luis Alberto Spinetta — their album "La la la" is a great entry point. Spinetta's intricate compositions and poetic lyrics share a similar rhythmic complexity and emotional depth, making his work resonate with Aznar's style.