Britpop bands and artists
Notable British bands and artists with an identifiably “Britpop” sound who were active during the “first wave” of 1993-1997.
- Ash

- Black Grape
- Blur
- Boo Radleys
- Cast
- Dodgy
- Echobelly
- Elastica
- Gene
- Heavy Stereo
- Marion
- Menswear
- Northern Uproar
- Oasis

- Ocean Colour Scene
- Powder
- Pulp
- The Real People
- Salad
- Shed Seven
- Sleeper
- Suede
- Supergrass
- These Animal Men
- Thurman
Britpop-related bands and artists
Acts with an established connection to Britpop
- The Auteurs
- The Charlatans
- Feeder
- Gorillaz

- I am Seven
- James
- The Longpigs
- The La’s
- Lush
- Manic Street Preachers
- Paul Weller
- Radiohead
- Ride
- Saint Etienne
- Shack
- Spitfire
- Stereophonics
- Stone Roses
- The Tears
- The Verve
- The Wannadies
Second Wave of Britpop
“Second wave” of Britpop – often newly signed bands with Britpop sensibilities that released first albums late 1995-1997
- 60 Foot Dolls
- Babybird
- The Bluetones
- The Divine Comedy
- Dubstar
- Embrace
- Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci
- The Gyres
- Kula Shaker
- Mansun
- My Life Story
- Puressence
- Seahorses
- Space
- Super Furry Animals
- The Supernaturals
- Terrorvision
- Travis
Britpop-influenced
Bands and artists active after the 1990s who have what could be considered a “Britpop” sound.
- Arctic Monkeys
- Athlete
- Bloc Party
- Boy Kill Boy
- Captain
- Clor
- Coldplay
- Delays
- Doves
- Farrah
- The Feeling
- Franz Ferdinand
- The Fratellis
- The Futureheads
- Good Shoes
- HARD-Fi
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Kasabian
- Keane
- The Kooks
- Landscape
- The Libertines
- Little Man Tate
- The Long Blondes
- The Maccabees
- Maxïmo Park
- Morning Runner
- Milburn
- Razorlight
- The Rumble Strips
- Snow Patrol
- Starsailor
- The Subways
- The Twang
- The View
- The Young Knives




