Bands & artists like The Alarm

If you like The Alarm, 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

U2

U2

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Known for their anthemic sound and layered guitar work, U2's music shares a similar urgency and driving tempo.

alternative rock dance-rock pop rock
The Cult

The Cult

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With their blend of hard rock and post-punk influences, The Cult delivers powerful guitar-driven tracks that evoke a sense of urgency.

gothic rock hard rock post-punk
Simple Minds

Simple Minds

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Their use of atmospheric synths and soaring melodies creates a dynamic sound reminiscent of The Alarm's anthemic style.

new wave
Echo & the Bunnymen

Echo & the Bunnymen

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Their rich guitar textures and moody lyrical themes align well with the driving energy found in The Alarm's music.

post-punk
Big Country

Big Country

With their distinctive guitar riffs and anthemic choruses, Big Country captures a similar spirit of urgency and movement.

alternative rock
Midnight Oil

Midnight Oil

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Their politically charged lyrics and high-energy rock sound parallel the urgent themes often found in The Alarm's music.

alternative rock new wave punk rock
INXS

INXS

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Combining rock with new wave elements, INXS offers a rhythmic drive and catchy hooks that resonate with The Alarm's style.

alternative rock dance-rock funk rock
The Smiths

The Smiths

While more melancholic, their jangly guitars and emotional intensity provide a contrasting yet complementary vibe to The Alarm.

indie rock jangle pop new wave

Common questions

Who sounds like The Alarm?

Artists similar to The Alarm include U2, The Cult, Simple Minds and Echo & the Bunnymen. Each shares elements of The Alarm's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The Alarm?

The Alarm is primarily known for alternative rock. With a driving tempo and layered guitar textures, their music compels movement while creating a sense of urgency through dynamic crescendos.

Where should I start if I like The Alarm?

If you enjoy The Alarm, start with U2 — their album "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" is a great entry point. Known for their anthemic sound and layered guitar work, U2's music shares a similar urgency and driving tempo.