Bands & artists like Piero Pelù
If you like Piero Pelù, 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
Litfiba
As a fellow Italian rock band, Litfiba shares Piero Pelù's energetic rhythms and fusion of rock with new wave elements.
Afterhours
Known for their alternative rock sound, Afterhours combines driving guitar riffs with introspective lyrics, similar to Pelù's style.
Negrita
Negrita blends rock with various influences, creating layered textures and anthemic choruses that resonate with Pelù's musical approach.
Marlene Kuntz
GuideMarlene Kuntz's use of dynamic instrumentation and emotive vocal delivery aligns well with the urgent yet reflective qualities found in Pelù's work.
Subsonica
GuideWith their mix of electronic and rock elements, Subsonica captures a similar urgency and intensity that fans of Pelù would appreciate.
Verdena
GuideVerdena's alternative rock sound features layered guitars and a blend of melodic and aggressive moments that echo Pelù's style.
Dente
Dente's introspective songwriting combined with alternative rock instrumentation provides a reflective quality akin to Pelù's more subdued moments.
Tiromancino
Known for their melodic rock sound, Tiromancino incorporates emotional depth and layered arrangements reminiscent of Pelù's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Piero Pelù?
Artists similar to Piero Pelù include Litfiba, Afterhours, Negrita and Marlene Kuntz. Each shares elements of Piero Pelù's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Piero Pelù?
Piero Pelù is primarily known for alternative rock and new wave. The music pulses with driving rhythms and layered textures that create a sense of urgency while maintaining moments of reflective restraint.
Where should I start if I like Piero Pelù?
If you enjoy Piero Pelù, start with Litfiba — their album "Infinito" is a great entry point. As a fellow Italian rock band, Litfiba shares Piero Pelù's energetic rhythms and fusion of rock with new wave elements.