Bands & artists like The Cars

If you like The Cars, 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.

New to The Cars? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Devo

Devo

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Known for their quirky new wave sound, Devo combines driving rhythms with innovative instrumentation, paralleling The Cars' blend of pop and rock.

art rock new wave
Talking Heads

Talking Heads

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Their art-rock style features catchy melodies and rhythmic complexity that resonates with the textured sound of The Cars.

new wave post-punk
Blondie

Blondie

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With a fusion of punk and new wave, Blondie's airy vocals and infectious hooks mirror the pop sensibilities found in The Cars' music.

dance-rock new wave post-punk
The B-52's

The B-52's

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Their upbeat, danceable tracks and distinctive vocal harmonies evoke a similar playful energy to The Cars' sound.

new wave pop rock
Elvis Costello

Elvis Costello

His clever lyricism and catchy melodies, combined with a rock foundation, align well with the introspective yet accessible nature of The Cars.

new wave punk rock rock music
Gary Numan

Gary Numan

Fusing electronic elements with rock, Numan's atmospheric soundscapes echo the synth-driven aspects of The Cars' music.

electronic music electronic rock new wave
Squeeze

Squeeze

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Their knack for crafting melodic pop-rock songs with sharp lyrics closely resembles the songwriting style of The Cars.

new wave
The Psychedelic Furs

The Psychedelic Furs

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Their blend of post-punk and new wave features atmospheric textures that complement the driving rhythms found in The Cars' music.

new wave post-punk

Common questions

Who sounds like The Cars?

Artists similar to The Cars include Devo, Talking Heads, Blondie and The B-52's. Each shares elements of The Cars's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The Cars?

The Cars is primarily known for new wave and pop rock. A blend of driving rhythms and airy melodies creates a textured landscape where pulsing beats meet introspective lyricism.

Where should I start if I like The Cars?

If you enjoy The Cars, start with Devo — their album "Smooth Noodle Maps" is a great entry point. Known for their quirky new wave sound, Devo combines driving rhythms with innovative instrumentation, paralleling The Cars' blend of pop and rock.