Bands & artists like Robin Gibb

If you like Robin Gibb, 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

Andy Gibb

Andy Gibb

As Robin's brother, Andy shares a similar melodic sensibility and pop-oriented sound, often featuring lush harmonies and catchy hooks.

pop music
Duran Duran

Duran Duran

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Their new wave aesthetic combines rhythmic grooves with rich textures, reminiscent of Gibb's layered pop compositions.

New Romantic alternative rock art pop
Eurythmics

Eurythmics

The duo's blend of synth-pop and rock features intricate arrangements and emotional depth that align well with Gibb's style.

blue-eyed soul new wave
Culture Club

Culture Club

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With their vibrant melodies and eclectic instrumentation, Culture Club captures a similar emotional resonance found in Gibb's music.

pop music
a-ha

a-ha

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Known for their rich vocal harmonies and atmospheric soundscapes, A-ha's music mirrors the melodic complexity of Gibb's work.

alternative rock electronic rock new wave
Spandau Ballet

Spandau Ballet

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Their sophisticated pop sound and emotive lyrics create a sonic landscape that complements the essence of Robin Gibb's music.

blue-eyed soul new wave
Tears for Fears

Tears for Fears

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Their use of layered instrumentation and introspective themes resonates with the melodic intricacies found in Gibb's songs.

new wave
Hall & Oates

Hall & Oates

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This duo combines smooth vocals with catchy melodies and rhythmic grooves, paralleling the engaging elements of Gibb's pop style.

blue-eyed soul pop rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Robin Gibb?

Artists similar to Robin Gibb include Andy Gibb, Duran Duran, Eurythmics and Culture Club. Each shares elements of Robin Gibb's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Robin Gibb?

Robin Gibb is primarily known for new wave. With a rhythmic pulse that balances buoyant grooves and layered textures, Gibb's music creates an atmosphere rich in emotional resonance and melodic complexity.

Where should I start if I like Robin Gibb?

If you enjoy Robin Gibb, start with Andy Gibb — their album "Flowing Rivers" is a great entry point. As Robin's brother, Andy shares a similar melodic sensibility and pop-oriented sound, often featuring lush harmonies and catchy hooks.