Bands & artists like Slade

If you like Slade, 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

T. Rex

T. Rex

With their catchy hooks and glam rock flair, T. Rex shares a similar high-energy sound and anthemic quality that invites sing-alongs.

folk rock psychedelic rock
David Bowie

David Bowie

Guide

Bowie's glam rock phase showcases theatricality and catchy rhythms that resonate with Slade's exuberant energy and celebration of individuality.

alternative rock ambient music art pop
Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper

Guide

Alice Cooper combines glam aesthetics with hard rock energy, creating a theatrical experience that parallels Slade's spirited performances.

classic rock garage rock glam metal
Gary Glitter

Gary Glitter

Known for his infectious beats and flamboyant style, Glitter's music embodies the same celebratory spirit found in Slade's work.

glam rock rock and roll
The Sweet

The Sweet

Guide

Their blend of glam rock and pop sensibilities, along with catchy choruses, makes The Sweet a perfect match for fans of Slade.

bubblegum music glam rock hard rock
Mud

Mud

Mud’s upbeat tracks and lively performances capture the same joyful exuberance that defines Slade's music.

glam rock pop music
Status Quo

Status Quo

Guide

With their boogie rock style and energetic riffs, Status Quo provides a similar party atmosphere to that of Slade's music.

boogie rock classic rock hard rock
The Darkness

The Darkness

Guide

The Darkness revives glam rock traditions with their flamboyant style and catchy hooks, echoing the celebratory vibe of Slade.

glam rock hard rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Slade?

Artists similar to Slade include T. Rex, David Bowie, Alice Cooper and Gary Glitter. Each shares elements of Slade's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Slade?

Slade is primarily known for glam rock. High-energy rhythms propel infectious melodies forward, with an emphasis on call-and-response dynamics that invite collective celebration.

Where should I start if I like Slade?

If you enjoy Slade, start with T. Rex — their album "Billy Super Duper" is a great entry point. With their catchy hooks and glam rock flair, T. Rex shares a similar high-energy sound and anthemic quality that invites sing-alongs.