Bands & artists like Scialpi

If you like Scialpi, 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

Tears for Fears

Tears for Fears

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Their use of dynamic shifts and emotive choruses resonates with Scialpi's engaging sound.

new wave
Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode

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Known for their dark, synth-driven pop that combines emotional depth with catchy melodies, similar to Scialpi's style.

alternative rock dark wave electronic rock
Duran Duran

Duran Duran

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Their blend of rock and pop with anthemic choruses aligns well with the pulsating rhythms found in Scialpi's music.

New Romantic alternative rock art pop
Simple Minds

Simple Minds

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They create expansive soundscapes with soaring vocals that mirror the dramatic tension in Scialpi's tracks.

new wave
a-ha

a-ha

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Their ability to craft memorable hooks and emotional delivery is reminiscent of Scialpi's engaging dynamics.

alternative rock electronic rock new wave
Pet Shop Boys

Pet Shop Boys

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With their synth-pop sound and introspective lyrics, they share a similar aesthetic to Scialpi's work.

alternative dance art pop electronic dance music
The Human League

The Human League

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Their fusion of pop and electronic elements creates a vibrant sound that parallels Scialpi's energetic style.

art pop avant-garde music electronic music
Soft Cell

Soft Cell

Their emotive vocal delivery combined with synth-driven arrangements aligns closely with the feel of Scialpi's music.

art pop dance music dark wave

Common questions

Who sounds like Scialpi?

Artists similar to Scialpi include Tears for Fears, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran and Simple Minds. Each shares elements of Scialpi's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Scialpi?

Scialpi is primarily known for pop music and rock music. With a pulsing rhythm that steadily builds tension and releases it through soaring choruses, Scialpi's music thrives on engaging dynamics and emotive delivery.

Where should I start if I like Scialpi?

If you enjoy Scialpi, start with Tears for Fears — their album "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" is a great entry point. Their use of dynamic shifts and emotive choruses resonates with Scialpi's engaging sound.