Bands & artists like Russell Morris

If you like Russell Morris, 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 Russell Morris? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Cold Chisel

Cold Chisel

Guide

Their blend of rock and poignant lyrics mirrors Morris's narrative style and rhythmic drive.

hard rock pub rock rock and roll
The Black Sorrows

The Black Sorrows

They combine rock with rich instrumentation and storytelling, creating a textured sound akin to Morris's work.

blues
Paul Kelly

Paul Kelly

Kelly's songwriting prowess and melodic rock arrangements align closely with the emotive qualities found in Morris's music.

Australian rock
Dragon

Dragon

Their classic rock sound features layered textures and engaging narratives, similar to the essence of Morris's style.

pop rock
Mental As Anything

Mental As Anything

Their upbeat rock sound combined with clever lyrics parallels the engaging storytelling found in Morris's music.

new wave pop music rock music
Skyhooks

Skyhooks

Skyhooks' blend of rock with vivid narratives creates an atmosphere reminiscent of the tension and release in Morris's songs.

glam rock
The Angels

The Angels

Their hard-hitting rock sound and lyrical themes resonate well with the storytelling aspect of Russell Morris's music.

hard rock
Hunters & Collectors

Hunters & Collectors

Known for their dynamic sound and evocative lyrics, they share a sonic landscape that complements Morris's style.

new wave

Common questions

Who sounds like Russell Morris?

Artists similar to Russell Morris include Cold Chisel, The Black Sorrows, Paul Kelly and Dragon. Each shares elements of Russell Morris's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Russell Morris?

Russell Morris is primarily known for rock music. His music pulses with a rhythmic drive, layered textures creating tension and release that bring his poignant stories to life.

Where should I start if I like Russell Morris?

If you enjoy Russell Morris, start with Cold Chisel — their album "The Last Wave of Summer" is a great entry point. Their blend of rock and poignant lyrics mirrors Morris's narrative style and rhythmic drive.