Bands & artists like Amanda Somerville

If you like Amanda Somerville, 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

Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey

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Her lush, cinematic soundscapes and introspective lyrics create a similar balance of tension and release.

baroque pop dream pop indie pop
Florence + the Machine

Florence + the Machine

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Known for their powerful vocals and dramatic instrumentation, they share a flair for expansive crescendos.

art rock indie rock
Bat for Lashes

Bat for Lashes

Combining ethereal sounds with pop elements, her music often features layered harmonies and emotional depth.

dream pop
Of Monsters and Men

Of Monsters and Men

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Their rich harmonies and dynamic arrangements echo the rhythmic pulses found in Somerville's work.

indie folk indie pop
Sia

Sia

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Her emotive vocal style and use of layered production align closely with the sonic qualities of Somerville's music.

electropop indie pop
Imogen Heap

Imogen Heap

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Heap's innovative use of technology and intricate vocal layering resonate with Somerville's artistic approach.

alternative rock ambient music dream pop
Hozier

Hozier

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His blend of soulful melodies and atmospheric instrumentation captures a similar mood of introspection.

blues blues rock indie rock
M83

M83

Their expansive soundscapes and emotional crescendos mirror the tension and release found in Somerville's music.

dream pop electronic music electronic rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Amanda Somerville?

Artists similar to Amanda Somerville include Lana Del Rey, Florence + the Machine, Bat for Lashes and Of Monsters and Men. Each shares elements of Amanda Somerville's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Amanda Somerville?

Amanda Somerville is primarily known for pop music. Built on rhythmic pulses and layered harmonies, her music balances expansive crescendos with quiet introspection, harnessing tension and release throughout.

Where should I start if I like Amanda Somerville?

If you enjoy Amanda Somerville, start with Lana Del Rey — their album "Born to Die" is a great entry point. Her lush, cinematic soundscapes and introspective lyrics create a similar balance of tension and release.