Bands & artists like Visage

If you like Visage, 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

Gary Numan

Gary Numan

His pioneering use of synthesizers and dark, atmospheric soundscapes resonate with the theatricality found in Visage's music.

electronic music electronic rock new wave
Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode

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Known for their moody synth-pop and introspective lyrics, they share a similar aesthetic and emotional depth.

alternative rock dark wave electronic rock
Soft Cell

Soft Cell

Their blend of synth-driven pop and emotive vocals aligns closely with the intimate yet dramatic sound of Visage.

art pop dance music dark wave
Duran Duran

Duran Duran

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With their catchy hooks and lush synthesizer arrangements, they embody the vibrant new wave style prevalent in Visage's work.

New Romantic alternative rock art pop
The Human League

The Human League

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Their fusion of synth-pop melodies and romantic themes mirrors the melodic sensibilities found in Visage's tracks.

art pop avant-garde music electronic music
Kraftwerk

Kraftwerk

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As pioneers of electronic music, their innovative use of synthesizers laid the groundwork for the synth-pop genre that Visage thrives in.

Krautrock electro electronic music
Erasure

Erasure

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With their upbeat synth melodies and heartfelt lyrics, they capture a similar energy and emotional resonance as Visage.

new wave synth-pop
Heaven 17

Heaven 17

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Their mix of funk-infused synth-pop and socially conscious lyrics aligns well with the thematic elements found in Visage's music.

synth-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Visage?

Artists similar to Visage include Gary Numan, Depeche Mode, Soft Cell and Duran Duran. Each shares elements of Visage's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Visage?

Visage is primarily known for new wave and synth-pop. Pulsing synth lines intertwine with fluttering rhythms to create an insistent drive that captures both intimacy and theatricality.

Where should I start if I like Visage?

If you enjoy Visage, start with Gary Numan — their album "Resonator" is a great entry point. His pioneering use of synthesizers and dark, atmospheric soundscapes resonate with the theatricality found in Visage's music.