Bands & artists like Teddybears

If you like Teddybears, 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 Go! Team

The Go! Team

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Their blend of upbeat rhythms and eclectic instrumentation creates a vibrant sound similar to Teddybears.

indie rock
Death from Above 1979

Death from Above 1979

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With their punchy basslines and energetic drumming, they share a similar rhythmic intensity and alternative rock edge.

punk rock
The Chemical Brothers

The Chemical Brothers

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Their fusion of electronic beats with rock elements mirrors the textured soundscapes found in Teddybears' music.

electronic music pop rap pop rock
Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

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Their dynamic use of guitar and percussion, along with Karen O's distinctive vocals, aligns well with Teddybears' energetic style.

alternative rock art rock garage punk
Hot Chip

Hot Chip

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Their combination of electronic elements with live instrumentation creates a layered sound reminiscent of Teddybears' approach.

synth-pop
MGMT

MGMT

Their psychedelic pop sound features intricate production and rhythmic grooves that echo the dynamic tension in Teddybears' tracks.

electronica neo-psychedelia progressive rock
Foster the People

Foster the People

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They incorporate catchy melodies and rhythmic hooks that create a similar engaging atmosphere as found in Teddybears' work.

alternative rock indie pop
Empire of the Sun

Empire of the Sun

Their lush, synth-driven soundscapes and rhythmic beats provide a vibrant listening experience akin to Teddybears.

alternative rock electronic dance music electronic music

Common questions

Who sounds like Teddybears?

Artists similar to Teddybears include The Go! Team, Death from Above 1979, The Chemical Brothers and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Each shares elements of Teddybears's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Teddybears?

Teddybears is primarily known for alternative rock. The music pulses with a tight rhythmic backbone while layering textured sounds that create dynamic tension and release throughout each track.

Where should I start if I like Teddybears?

If you enjoy Teddybears, start with The Go! Team — their album "Get Up Sequences Part One" is a great entry point. Their blend of upbeat rhythms and eclectic instrumentation creates a vibrant sound similar to Teddybears.