If you like Working Men's Club, try these artists

If you like Working Men's Club, 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

Soft Cell

Soft Cell

Shared genres: dance music, post-punk, synth-pop

art pop dance music dark wave
Curt Smith

Curt Smith

Shared genres: post-punk, synth-pop

new wave pop rock post-punk
Lemon Demon

Lemon Demon

Shared genres: post-punk, synth-pop

comedy music electronic rock new wave
Molchat Doma

Molchat Doma

Shared genres: post-punk, synth-pop

coldwave new wave post-punk
LMFAO

LMFAO

Shared genres: dance music, synth-pop

dance music dance-pop electro
Katy Perry

Katy Perry

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Shared genres: dance music, synth-pop

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Kerli

Kerli

Shared genres: dance music, synth-pop

alternative rock dance music dream pop
Madcon

Madcon

Shared genres: dance music, synth-pop

dance music hip-hop pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Working Men's Club?

Artists similar to Working Men's Club include Soft Cell, Curt Smith, Lemon Demon and Molchat Doma. Each shares elements of Working Men's Club's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Working Men's Club?

Working Men's Club is primarily known for synth-pop and post-punk. With relentless grooves, sharp percussion, and a driving tempo, their music creates an atmosphere thick with tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Working Men's Club?

If you enjoy Working Men's Club, start with Soft Cell — their album "Happiness Not Included" is a great entry point. Shared genres: dance music, post-punk, synth-pop