Bands & artists like Shout Out Louds

If you like Shout Out Louds, 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 Radio Dept.

The Radio Dept.

Their dreamy soundscapes and jangly guitars create a similar buoyant atmosphere, paired with lush harmonies.

indie rock shoegaze synth-pop
Tame Impala

Tame Impala

Known for their psychedelic pop sound, Tame Impala shares a vibrant use of bright instrumentation and layered vocals.

alternative rock dream pop indie rock
Belle and Sebastian

Belle and Sebastian

Their melodic indie pop features rich harmonies and an inviting atmosphere, echoing the warmth found in Shout Out Louds' music.

indie rock
Foster the People

Foster the People

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Foster the People's catchy hooks and bright production align closely with the buoyant energy of Shout Out Louds.

alternative rock indie pop
Vampire Weekend

Vampire Weekend

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Their eclectic sound combines bright instrumentation and playful melodies, reminiscent of the engaging pop elements in Shout Out Louds.

alternative rock
Of Monsters and Men

Of Monsters and Men

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This band features rich harmonies and anthemic choruses that create a similarly uplifting vibe to Shout Out Louds.

indie folk indie pop
MGMT

MGMT

MGMT's blend of indie pop with psychedelic influences offers a vibrant sound palette akin to that of Shout Out Louds.

electronica neo-psychedelia progressive rock
Youth Lagoon

Youth Lagoon

Their atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics create a captivating mood that parallels the emotional depth in Shout Out Louds' work.

pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Shout Out Louds?

Artists similar to Shout Out Louds include The Radio Dept., Tame Impala, Belle and Sebastian and Foster the People. Each shares elements of Shout Out Louds's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Shout Out Louds?

Shout Out Louds is primarily known for indie pop. Their music pulses with a buoyant rhythm, underpinned by bright guitars and lush harmonies that create an inviting atmosphere filled with tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Shout Out Louds?

If you enjoy Shout Out Louds, start with The Radio Dept. — their album "Lesser Matters" is a great entry point. Their dreamy soundscapes and jangly guitars create a similar buoyant atmosphere, paired with lush harmonies.