Bands & artists like The Fall

If you like The Fall, 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 Fall? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Wire

Wire

Known for their angular guitar riffs and minimalist approach, Wire shares a similar tension between structure and chaos in their post-punk sound.

art punk
Gang of Four

Gang of Four

Guide

Their fusion of punk rock with funk elements creates jagged rhythms and socially conscious lyrics, echoing The Fall's experimental edge.

punk rock
The Birthday Party

The Birthday Party

With their raw energy and chaotic instrumentation, The Birthday Party embodies the same sense of dissonance and intensity found in The Fall's work.

gothic rock post-punk
Pere Ubu

Pere Ubu

Guide

Pere Ubu's avant-garde approach to rock music features unconventional song structures and a blend of noise, aligning closely with The Fall's aesthetic.

art rock
Sonic Youth

Sonic Youth

Guide

Their use of alternative tunings and experimental soundscapes creates a hypnotic repetition that resonates with the sonic qualities of The Fall.

alternative rock experimental rock indie rock
The Pop Group

The Pop Group

Combining punk with free jazz influences, The Pop Group offers a similar chaotic yet rhythmic experience that challenges conventional listening.

new wave punk rock
This Heat

This Heat

Their innovative use of tape loops and percussion creates a complex texture that mirrors the hypnotic repetition found in The Fall's music.

punk rock
The Jesus Lizard

The Jesus Lizard

With their heavy, aggressive sound and unconventional song structures, The Jesus Lizard captures the same raw intensity as The Fall.

alternative rock

Common questions

Who sounds like The Fall?

Artists similar to The Fall include Wire, Gang of Four, The Birthday Party and Pere Ubu. Each shares elements of The Fall's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The Fall?

The Fall is primarily known for alternative rock and punk. Heavy with hypnotic repetition and driven by jagged rhythms, their music creates a tense interplay between structure and chaos that challenges conventional listening habits.

Where should I start if I like The Fall?

If you enjoy The Fall, start with Wire — their album "Wire" is a great entry point. Known for their angular guitar riffs and minimalist approach, Wire shares a similar tension between structure and chaos in their post-punk sound.