Bands & artists like Twin Peaks

If you like Twin Peaks, 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

The Orwells

The Orwells

They share a raw, garage rock sound with punchy guitar riffs and energetic vocals that evoke a similar frenetic energy.

rock music
Parquet Courts

Parquet Courts

Their blend of punk rock and art rock features driving rhythms and sharp guitar lines that resonate well with Twin Peaks' style.

punk rock
FIDLAR

FIDLAR

With their high-energy punk sound and gritty instrumentation, FIDLAR captures the same youthful exuberance and urgency found in Twin Peaks.

punk rock
White Reaper

White Reaper

Their catchy hooks and vibrant guitar work create an upbeat punk vibe that aligns closely with Twin Peaks' sonic palette.

The Frights

The Frights

They deliver infectious melodies paired with surf-rock influences, all while maintaining a punk edge reminiscent of Twin Peaks.

DIIV

DIIV

Their atmospheric yet driving sound combines jangly guitars with a punk ethos, echoing the energetic feel of Twin Peaks.

indie rock
Beach Fossils

Beach Fossils

Their dreamy yet rhythmic approach to guitar-driven music captures a similar energy and aesthetic as Twin Peaks.

indie rock
King Tuff

King Tuff

With an eclectic mix of garage rock and punk influences, King Tuff's music embodies the same spirited energy found in Twin Peaks' performances.

garage rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Twin Peaks?

Artists similar to Twin Peaks include The Orwells, Parquet Courts, FIDLAR and White Reaper. Each shares elements of Twin Peaks's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Twin Peaks?

Twin Peaks is primarily known for punk. Their music strikes with gritty guitar lines and driving rhythms that push forward like a heartbeat, creating a frenetic energy that propels every performance.

Where should I start if I like Twin Peaks?

If you enjoy Twin Peaks, start with The Orwells — their album "Disgraceland" is a great entry point. They share a raw, garage rock sound with punchy guitar riffs and energetic vocals that evoke a similar frenetic energy.