Bands & artists like Ringo Sheena
If you like Ringo Sheena, 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 Ringo Sheena? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Cornelius
GuideCornelius blends experimental rock with intricate soundscapes and eclectic rhythms, similar to Ringo Sheena's playful yet introspective style.
Shugo Tokumaru
His use of layered instrumentation and whimsical melodies creates a rich auditory experience akin to the diverse textures found in Ringo Sheena's music.
Akiko Yano
GuideAkiko Yano's fusion of pop, jazz, and traditional Japanese music parallels Sheena's innovative approach to genre blending.
Tujiko Noriko
With her experimental sound and intimate vocal delivery, Tujiko Noriko evokes a similar emotional depth and complexity as Ringo Sheena.
Yukari Tamura
Yukari Tamura combines pop sensibilities with intricate arrangements, reminiscent of Ringo Sheena's playful yet sophisticated compositions.
Sakanaction
GuideTheir blend of rock, electronic, and pop elements mirrors the genre-defying style that characterizes Ringo Sheena's music.
Miyavi
Miyavi’s innovative guitar work and eclectic musical influences create a dynamic sound that aligns well with Sheena's adventurous spirit.
Pizzicato Five
Known for their catchy hooks and jazzy arrangements, Pizzicato Five shares a playful aesthetic that resonates with Ringo Sheena's work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Ringo Sheena?
Artists similar to Ringo Sheena include Cornelius, Shugo Tokumaru, Akiko Yano and Tujiko Noriko. Each shares elements of Ringo Sheena's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Ringo Sheena?
Ringo Sheena is primarily known for alternative rock, funk and jazz. Her music pulsates with intricate rhythms and shifting textures, creating an atmosphere that feels both playful and introspective.
Where should I start if I like Ringo Sheena?
If you enjoy Ringo Sheena, start with Cornelius — their album "96/69" is a great entry point. Cornelius blends experimental rock with intricate soundscapes and eclectic rhythms, similar to Ringo Sheena's playful yet introspective style.