Bands & artists like Scouting for Girls

If you like Scouting for Girls, 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

The Hoosiers

The Hoosiers

Their catchy hooks and upbeat melodies create a similar celebratory atmosphere, reminiscent of Scouting for Girls' euphoric choruses.

Britpop
McFly

McFly

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With their pop-rock sound and infectious choruses, McFly shares a vibrant energy that aligns well with the Britpop sensibilities of Scouting for Girls.

alternative rock pop rock pop-punk
Kaiser Chiefs

Kaiser Chiefs

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Their anthemic choruses and lively instrumentation echo the communal celebration found in Scouting for Girls' music.

Britpop indie rock power pop
Busted

Busted

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Busted's blend of pop-punk and catchy melodies creates a fun, buoyant sound that parallels the lightheartedness of Scouting for Girls.

punk rock
The Fratellis

The Fratellis

With their upbeat rock sound and sing-along choruses, The Fratellis offer a similar party vibe to that of Scouting for Girls.

alternative rock blues rock folk punk
Pulp

Pulp

Pulp's witty lyrics and melodic Britpop sound create an engaging atmosphere akin to the joyful vibes of Scouting for Girls.

Britpop alternative rock indie rock
Stereophonics

Stereophonics

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Stereophonics' blend of rock and melodic hooks resonates with the uplifting soundscapes characteristic of Scouting for Girls.

alternative rock hard rock post-Britpop
Noah and the Whale

Noah and the Whale

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Their folk-pop style combined with bright melodies creates a feel-good atmosphere similar to the celebratory nature of Scouting for Girls.

indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Scouting for Girls?

Artists similar to Scouting for Girls include The Hoosiers, McFly, Kaiser Chiefs and Busted. Each shares elements of Scouting for Girls's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Scouting for Girls?

Scouting for Girls is primarily known for Britpop. With steady rhythms and bright melodies that build towards euphoric choruses, their music creates a buoyant atmosphere perfect for communal celebration.

Where should I start if I like Scouting for Girls?

If you enjoy Scouting for Girls, start with The Hoosiers — their album "Bumpy Ride" is a great entry point. Their catchy hooks and upbeat melodies create a similar celebratory atmosphere, reminiscent of Scouting for Girls' euphoric choruses.