Bands & artists like Saint Etienne

If you like Saint Etienne, 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 Saint Etienne? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Stereolab

Stereolab

Their blend of indie pop and experimental sounds, along with layered instrumentation and catchy melodies, mirrors the inviting pulse of Saint Etienne.

indie rock
The Field Mice

The Field Mice

With their jangly guitars and synth-driven arrangements, they evoke a similar dreamy aesthetic found in Saint Etienne's music.

indie rock
Trixie Mattel

Trixie Mattel

Her use of playful melodies and bright instrumentation aligns well with the spontaneous melodic brightness characteristic of Saint Etienne.

Belle and Sebastian

Belle and Sebastian

Their indie pop sound features lush arrangements and introspective lyrics that resonate with the warmth of Saint Etienne's style.

indie rock
Chvrches

Chvrches

Guide

The band's synth-pop sound combines energetic beats with emotive vocals, creating a vibrant atmosphere akin to that of Saint Etienne.

indietronica synth-pop
Hot Chip

Hot Chip

Guide

Their eclectic mix of electronic elements and catchy hooks parallels the upbeat, synth-driven soundscape of Saint Etienne.

synth-pop
Lush

Lush

Known for their ethereal sound and rich harmonies, Lush shares a similar sonic palette with layered synths reminiscent of Saint Etienne.

rock music
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

Their melodic indie pop style, combined with jangly guitars and synths, evokes the same inviting atmosphere found in Saint Etienne's work.

indie pop noise rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Saint Etienne?

Artists similar to Saint Etienne include Stereolab, The Field Mice, Trixie Mattel and Belle and Sebastian. Each shares elements of Saint Etienne's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Saint Etienne?

Saint Etienne is primarily known for indie pop and synth-pop. The music features layered synths and steady beats that create an inviting pulse, punctuated by moments of spontaneous melodic brightness.

Where should I start if I like Saint Etienne?

If you enjoy Saint Etienne, start with Stereolab — their album "Dots and Loops" is a great entry point. Their blend of indie pop and experimental sounds, along with layered instrumentation and catchy melodies, mirrors the inviting pulse of Saint Etienne.