If you like Procol Harum, try these artists

If you like Procol Harum, 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

Piknik

Piknik

Shared genres: art rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock

Russian rock art rock blues rock
Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer

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Shared genres: art rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock

art rock experimental rock jazz rock
Miguel Ríos

Miguel Ríos

Shared genres: baroque pop, progressive rock, symphonic rock

Latin rock arena rock baroque pop
Electric Light Orchestra

Electric Light Orchestra

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Shared genres: art rock, progressive rock, symphonic rock

art rock classic rock pop rock
King Crimson

King Crimson

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Shared genres: art rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock

art rock jazz rock progressive rock
Yes

Yes

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Shared genres: art rock, progressive rock, symphonic rock

art rock progressive rock symphonic rock
Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd

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Shared genres: art rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock

acid rock art rock blues rock
The Moody Blues

The Moody Blues

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Shared genres: art rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock

art rock progressive rock psychedelic rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Procol Harum?

Artists similar to Procol Harum include Piknik, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Miguel Ríos and Electric Light Orchestra. Each shares elements of Procol Harum's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Procol Harum?

Procol Harum is primarily known for progressive rock, psychedelic rock and art rock. Their music is characterized by dense arrangements that build tension through intricate piano lines and sweeping orchestral swells, creating a compelling interplay between weight and lift.

Where should I start if I like Procol Harum?

If you enjoy Procol Harum, start with Piknik — their album "Tanets Volka" is a great entry point. Shared genres: art rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock