Bands & artists like Anika Moa

If you like Anika Moa, 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

Hannah Georgas

Hannah Georgas

Hannah's music features intricate melodies and emotional lyrics, often blending pop with indie influences that create a similar intimate atmosphere.

indie pop
Lianne La Havas

Lianne La Havas

With her soulful voice and layered instrumentation, Lianne crafts songs that evoke deep emotions, much like Anika Moa's heartfelt resolutions.

folk music soul
Bat for Lashes

Bat for Lashes

Bat for Lashes combines ethereal sounds with pop sensibilities, creating a rich sonic landscape that parallels Anika's rhythmic intimacy.

dream pop
Florence + the Machine

Florence + the Machine

Guide

Florence Welch's powerful vocals and dramatic arrangements resonate with the emotional depth found in Anika Moa's music.

art rock indie rock
Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan's use of layered instrumentation and introspective lyrics creates a reflective mood similar to the tension and release in Anika's work.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop
Feist

Feist

Guide

Feist's minimalist yet emotive approach to pop music aligns well with Anika's style, focusing on melody and lyrical depth.

anti-folk folk music indie folk
Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell

Joni's storytelling and melodic complexity have influenced many artists, including Anika, making her music resonate on a personal level.

art rock folk jazz folk music
Norah Jones

Norah Jones

Norah blends jazz and pop elements with soothing vocals, creating an intimate listening experience akin to Anika Moa's sound.

blues country music folk music

Common questions

Who sounds like Anika Moa?

Artists similar to Anika Moa include Hannah Georgas, Lianne La Havas, Bat for Lashes and Florence + the Machine. Each shares elements of Anika Moa's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Anika Moa?

Anika Moa is primarily known for pop music. Her music pulses with a rhythmic intimacy, drawing listeners in through layered melodies that build tension before releasing into heartfelt resolutions.

Where should I start if I like Anika Moa?

If you enjoy Anika Moa, start with Hannah Georgas — their album "Hannah Georgas (album)" is a great entry point. Hannah's music features intricate melodies and emotional lyrics, often blending pop with indie influences that create a similar intimate atmosphere.