Bands & artists like UHF
If you like UHF, 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 Dead Weather
Their gritty sound combines driving rhythms with textured guitar work, creating an urgent and raw rock experience.
Royal Blood
GuideKnown for their heavy bass riffs and powerful drumming, they deliver a visceral rock sound that aligns closely with UHF's energy.
Wolfmother
GuideWith their classic rock influences and dynamic guitar work, they evoke a similar sense of urgency and grit in their music.
Queens of the Stone Age
GuideTheir blend of hard rock and alternative elements creates a textured sound that resonates well with UHF's style.
The Raconteurs
Their collaborative approach results in a gritty rock sound characterized by driving rhythms and layered instrumentation.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
They combine dark melodies with powerful guitar riffs, creating a moody atmosphere that parallels UHF's aesthetic.
The White Stripes
Their raw, stripped-down sound and energetic performances capture a similar visceral essence found in UHF's music.
Interpol
Their post-punk revival style features driving bass lines and atmospheric guitars, offering a textured experience akin to UHF.
Common questions
Who sounds like UHF?
Artists similar to UHF include The Dead Weather, Royal Blood, Wolfmother and Queens of the Stone Age. Each shares elements of UHF's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is UHF?
UHF is primarily known for rock music. A gritty interplay of driving rhythms and textured guitar work creates an urgent momentum that pulls listeners into the heart of their visceral rock experience.
Where should I start if I like UHF?
If you enjoy UHF, start with The Dead Weather — their album "Sea of Cowards" is a great entry point. Their gritty sound combines driving rhythms with textured guitar work, creating an urgent and raw rock experience.