Bands & artists like Pugh Rogefeldt
If you like Pugh Rogefeldt, 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 Pugh Rogefeldt? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Keb' Mo'
His blend of blues and rock features rhythmic grooves and intricate textures that evoke a similar immersive experience.
Jethro Tull
GuideTheir progressive rock sound incorporates folk elements with complex arrangements and shifting dynamics, akin to Rogefeldt's style.
The Band
GuideWith their roots rock sound and rich instrumentation, they create layered musical landscapes that resonate with Pugh's work.
Nick Drake
Drake's melancholic melodies and intricate guitar work offer a reflective quality similar to the emotional depth found in Rogefeldt's music.
Leonard Cohen
GuideCohen's poetic lyrics and atmospheric arrangements provide a contemplative experience that parallels the tension and resolution in Rogefeldt's songs.
David Bowie
GuideBowie's eclectic approach to rock, blending various genres and innovative sounds, resonates with the diverse textures found in Pugh's music.
Van Morrison
GuideMorrison’s soulful delivery and fusion of rock, jazz, and folk create an immersive soundscape reminiscent of Rogefeldt's rhythmic grooves.
Bob Dylan
GuideDylan's storytelling combined with his varied musical styles offers a rich tapestry of sound that aligns well with Pugh's artistic vision.
Common questions
Who sounds like Pugh Rogefeldt?
Artists similar to Pugh Rogefeldt include Keb' Mo', Jethro Tull, The Band and Nick Drake. Each shares elements of Pugh Rogefeldt's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Pugh Rogefeldt?
Pugh Rogefeldt is primarily known for rock music. Rhythmic grooves intertwined with shifting textures create an immersive experience that captures both tension and resolution.
Where should I start if I like Pugh Rogefeldt?
If you enjoy Pugh Rogefeldt, start with Keb' Mo' — their album "BLUESAmericana" is a great entry point. His blend of blues and rock features rhythmic grooves and intricate textures that evoke a similar immersive experience.