Bands & artists like Squallor
If you like Squallor, 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
Elio e le Storie Tese
GuideKnown for their humorous lyrics and eclectic musical style, they blend rock with satire in a way that resonates with Squallor's comedic edge.
Prozzäk
This duo mixes catchy pop melodies with humor-infused storytelling, creating an engaging sound reminiscent of Squallor's rhythmic pulse.
The Lonely Island
GuideTheir comedic songs often feature clever wordplay and catchy hooks, paralleling the playful and rhythmic aspects of Squallor.
Tenacious D
GuideWith their blend of rock and comedy, Tenacious D delivers powerful riffs and humorous narratives similar to Squallor's energetic style.
Ween
GuideWeen's genre-blending approach and quirky lyrics capture a whimsical spirit that mirrors the playful elements in Squallor's work.
Flight of the Conchords
Their unique combination of folk and comedy creates memorable tunes that echo the light-heartedness found in Squallor's music.
Spinal Tap
As pioneers of mock rock, their satirical take on rock music aligns well with Squallor's comedic approach and musicality.
The B-52's
GuideWith their quirky sound and playful lyrics, The B-52's offer a vibrant energy that complements the rhythmic pulse of Squallor.
Common questions
Who sounds like Squallor?
Artists similar to Squallor include Elio e le Storie Tese, Prozzäk, The Lonely Island and Tenacious D. Each shares elements of Squallor's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Squallor?
Squallor is primarily known for comedy rock. A rhythmic pulse drives their music forward, intertwining playful melodies with sharp bursts of comedic timing that keep the energy rolling.
Where should I start if I like Squallor?
If you enjoy Squallor, start with Elio e le Storie Tese — their album "Figgatta de Blanc" is a great entry point. Known for their humorous lyrics and eclectic musical style, they blend rock with satire in a way that resonates with Squallor's comedic edge.