Bands & artists like R5

If you like R5, 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 R5? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

All Time Low

All Time Low

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Their upbeat pop-punk sound and catchy choruses mirror R5's energetic hooks and youthful themes.

modern rock pop rock pop-punk
Panic! at the Disco

Panic! at the Disco

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Their theatrical pop-rock style and anthemic choruses resonate well with R5's dynamic sound.

alternative rock baroque pop emo pop
5 Seconds of Summer

5 Seconds of Summer

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They share a similar power pop aesthetic, characterized by catchy hooks and relatable lyrics about youth.

pop rock pop-punk
Forever the Sickest Kids

Forever the Sickest Kids

Their energetic pop rock style and playful lyrics align closely with the vibrant sound of R5.

emo neon pop-punk pop-punk
We Are the In Crowd

We Are the In Crowd

This band combines pop punk elements with dual male-female vocals, creating a sound reminiscent of R5's lively approach.

pop-punk
Tonight Alive

Tonight Alive

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Their punchy instrumentals and empowering lyrics capture a similar youthful spirit found in R5's music.

alternative rock grunge
Echosmith

Echosmith

With their bright melodies and indie-pop vibes, Echosmith shares a lightheartedness akin to R5's sound.

alternative rock rock music
Simple Plan

Simple Plan

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Their catchy hooks and themes of adolescence resonate well with the narratives present in R5's music.

pop-punk punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like R5?

Artists similar to R5 include All Time Low, Panic! at the Disco, 5 Seconds of Summer and Forever the Sickest Kids. Each shares elements of R5's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is R5?

R5 is primarily known for pop rock and power pop. With propulsive rhythms and infectious hooks, R5's music radiates an energetic urgency that compels listeners to move while reflecting on their own narratives.

Where should I start if I like R5?

If you enjoy R5, start with All Time Low — their album "Dirty Work" is a great entry point. Their upbeat pop-punk sound and catchy choruses mirror R5's energetic hooks and youthful themes.