Bands & artists like TUBE
If you like TUBE, 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 TUBE? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Southern All Stars
Their blend of rock and pop with catchy melodies and rhythmic grooves aligns well with TUBE's engaging sound.
Kenshi Yonezu
GuideYonezu's fusion of pop and rock elements, along with his airy vocal style, creates a reflective atmosphere similar to TUBE.
Masaki Suda
Suda's music features a mix of pop and rock with intricate arrangements that evoke a similar emotional depth as TUBE.
Yuzu
Their upbeat melodies and harmonious vocals create an inviting soundscape reminiscent of TUBE's city pop influences.
Akeboshi
With a focus on melodic storytelling and acoustic instrumentation, Akeboshi shares a reflective quality found in TUBE's music.
Aimer
GuideAimer's emotive vocal delivery paired with contemporary pop-rock instrumentation resonates with the mood of TUBE's work.
Bump of Chicken
Their dynamic rock sound combined with melodic hooks offers a similar energy and engagement as TUBE's tracks.
V6
V6's incorporation of pop-rock sounds and catchy choruses aligns well with the upbeat nature of TUBE's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like TUBE?
Artists similar to TUBE include Southern All Stars, Kenshi Yonezu, Masaki Suda and Yuzu. Each shares elements of TUBE's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is TUBE?
TUBE is primarily known for pop rock, blues rock and power pop. With a driving rhythm that intertwines tight grooves and airy melodies, TUBE's music creates an engaging space for reflection and connection.
Where should I start if I like TUBE?
If you enjoy TUBE, start with Southern All Stars — their album "Umi no Yeah!!" is a great entry point. Their blend of rock and pop with catchy melodies and rhythmic grooves aligns well with TUBE's engaging sound.