Bands & artists like The Corrs
If you like The Corrs, 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 Corrs? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Enya
GuideKnown for her ethereal soundscapes and layered harmonies, Enya's music often features reflective passages that resonate with The Corrs' style.
Clannad
As a family band that blends traditional Irish music with contemporary sounds, Clannad shares a similar harmonic richness and emotional depth.
The Cranberries
GuideWith their blend of alternative rock and folk influences, The Cranberries feature strong melodies and vocal harmonies reminiscent of The Corrs.
Lindsey Stirling
GuideCombining classical violin with electronic elements, Lindsey Stirling creates dynamic pieces that echo the rhythmic undercurrents found in The Corrs' music.
Mumford & Sons
GuideTheir use of rich instrumentation and harmonious vocals aligns well with The Corrs' blend of folk and rock elements.
Kate Bush
GuideFamous for her theatrical style and complex arrangements, Kate Bush's music shares a dramatic quality that fans of The Corrs may appreciate.
Florence + the Machine
GuideWith powerful vocals and anthemic choruses, Florence Welch's music captures a spirited energy akin to the crescendos found in The Corrs' songs.
Tears for Fears
GuideTheir blend of pop rock with introspective lyrics and lush arrangements resonates well with the sound palette of The Corrs.
Common questions
Who sounds like The Corrs?
Artists similar to The Corrs include Enya, Clannad, The Cranberries and Lindsey Stirling. Each shares elements of The Corrs's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is The Corrs?
The Corrs is primarily known for alternative rock and pop rock. Richly layered harmonies entwine with rhythmic undercurrents, creating a pulsating backdrop that shifts between reflective passages and spirited crescendos.
Where should I start if I like The Corrs?
If you enjoy The Corrs, start with Enya — their album "Watermark" is a great entry point. Known for her ethereal soundscapes and layered harmonies, Enya's music often features reflective passages that resonate with The Corrs' style.