Bands & artists like Stereopony

If you like Stereopony, 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

Scandal

Scandal

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Scandal combines catchy melodies with gritty guitar riffs and a strong female vocal presence, similar to Stereopony's energetic sound.

pop rock pop-punk rock music
Band-Maid

Band-Maid

With their blend of hard rock instrumentation and melodic vocals, Band-Maid delivers a high-energy experience reminiscent of Stereopony.

hard rock heavy metal
The Pretty Reckless

The Pretty Reckless

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The Pretty Reckless features powerful vocals and a raw rock sound that echoes the tension and release found in Stereopony's music.

alternative rock blues rock grunge
Sick Puppies

Sick Puppies

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Sick Puppies' mix of alternative rock and emotional lyrics aligns well with Stereopony's introspective yet dynamic style.

alternative metal alternative rock post-grunge
Halestorm

Halestorm

Halestorm’s heavy guitar work and strong vocal performances create an exhilarating atmosphere akin to Stereopony's garage rock aesthetic.

alternative metal hard rock
PVRIS

PVRIS

PVRIS merges electronic elements with rock, offering a modern twist that complements the gritty soundscape of Stereopony.

pop music pop rock
Tonight Alive

Tonight Alive

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Tonight Alive's pop-punk roots combined with powerful instrumentation resonate with the same youthful energy found in Stereopony's tracks.

alternative rock grunge
We Are the In Crowd

We Are the In Crowd

This band blends catchy hooks with punk influences, creating a vibrant sound that parallels the intensity of Stereopony's music.

pop-punk

Common questions

Who sounds like Stereopony?

Artists similar to Stereopony include Scandal, Band-Maid, The Pretty Reckless and Sick Puppies. Each shares elements of Stereopony's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Stereopony?

Stereopony is primarily known for garage rock. With gritty guitars and propulsive rhythms, Stereopony’s music thrives on tension and release, creating an exhilarating backdrop for introspection.

Where should I start if I like Stereopony?

If you enjoy Stereopony, start with Scandal — their album "Yellow" is a great entry point. Scandal combines catchy melodies with gritty guitar riffs and a strong female vocal presence, similar to Stereopony's energetic sound.