If you like Two Words in Japanese, try these artists

If you like Two Words in Japanese, 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

Piano Magic

Piano Magic

Shared genres: dark wave, post-rock

dark wave indie rock indietronica
Car Seat Headrest

Car Seat Headrest

Shared genres: lo-fi music

alternative rock lo-fi music progressive rock
JPEGMafia

JPEGMafia

Shared genres: lo-fi music

alternative R&B alternative hip-hop experimental hip-hop
Powfu

Powfu

Shared genres: lo-fi music

hip-hop lo-fi music
Neutral Milk Hotel

Neutral Milk Hotel

Shared genres: lo-fi music

indie folk indie rock lo-fi music
Lil B

Lil B

Shared genres: lo-fi music

West Coast hip-hop alternative hip-hop ambient music
Liz Phair

Liz Phair

Shared genres: lo-fi music

alternative rock indie rock lo-fi music
Clairo

Clairo

Shared genres: lo-fi music

bedroom pop electropop folk music

Common questions

Who sounds like Two Words in Japanese?

Artists similar to Two Words in Japanese include Piano Magic, Car Seat Headrest, JPEGMafia and Powfu. Each shares elements of Two Words in Japanese's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Two Words in Japanese?

Two Words in Japanese is primarily known for post-rock, dark wave and lo-fi. Propelled by driving rhythms and textured synths, the music pulses with an undercurrent of urgency that balances darkness with moments of fragile beauty.

Where should I start if I like Two Words in Japanese?

If you enjoy Two Words in Japanese, start with Piano Magic — their album "Writers Without Homes" is a great entry point. Shared genres: dark wave, post-rock