Bands & artists like Sam Fender

If you like Sam Fender, 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

Declan McKenna

Declan McKenna

McKenna shares Fender's knack for anthemic choruses and socially conscious lyrics, wrapped in vibrant guitar-driven arrangements.

indie rock
The Snuts

The Snuts

Their energetic indie rock sound features driving rhythms and layered guitars that evoke a similar urgency to Fender's music.

indie rock
Yungblud

Yungblud

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Yungblud combines punk influences with catchy hooks and a high-energy delivery, paralleling the anthemic quality of Fender's tracks.

alternative rock emo pop rock
Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

With their melodic rock sound characterized by jangly guitars and emotive vocals, they echo the immersive qualities found in Fender's work.

alternative rock
Nothing but Thieves

Nothing but Thieves

Their blend of alternative rock and powerful vocal performances aligns well with the anthemic energy present in Sam Fender's music.

alternative rock experimental rock indie rock
Circa Waves

Circa Waves

Circa Waves offers catchy hooks and upbeat instrumentation that resonate with the driving rhythms typical of Fender's sound.

indie rock
Blaenavon

Blaenavon

Their atmospheric indie rock features layered instrumentation and introspective lyrics, reminiscent of the immersive qualities of Fender's style.

indie rock
The Wombats

The Wombats

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Known for their infectious melodies and energetic performances, The Wombats share a similar anthemic spirit found in Fender’s music.

indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Sam Fender?

Artists similar to Sam Fender include Declan McKenna, The Snuts, Yungblud and Catfish and the Bottlemen. Each shares elements of Sam Fender's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Sam Fender?

Sam Fender is primarily known for indie rock. Fender’s music pulses with an anthemic energy driven by driving rhythms and layered guitar textures that create an immersive sense of urgency.

Where should I start if I like Sam Fender?

If you enjoy Sam Fender, start with Declan McKenna — their album "What Do You Think About the Car?" is a great entry point. McKenna shares Fender's knack for anthemic choruses and socially conscious lyrics, wrapped in vibrant guitar-driven arrangements.