Bands & artists like Bahamas

If you like Bahamas, 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

Iron & Wine

Iron & Wine

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Iron & Wine shares a similar gentle folk sound with introspective lyrics and soft acoustic instrumentation.

country music folk music
Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens combines delicate melodies with intricate arrangements, often creating a reflective atmosphere akin to Bahamas.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop
Fleet Foxes

Fleet Foxes

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Fleet Foxes' harmonies and lush instrumentation evoke a spaciousness that resonates well with Bahamas' sound.

folk rock
Ray LaMontagne

Ray LaMontagne

Ray LaMontagne's soulful voice and folk-infused melodies create an emotional depth similar to that found in Bahamas' music.

folk music
Ben Howard

Ben Howard

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Ben Howard's blend of folk and pop rock features rhythmic grooves and reflective lyrics that align closely with Bahamas' style.

folk music folk rock
Nick Mulvey

Nick Mulvey

Nick Mulvey's fusion of folk and world music elements, along with his melodic sensibility, complements the vibe of Bahamas.

traditional folk music
José González

José González

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José González's understated guitar work and soothing vocals create a tranquil atmosphere reminiscent of Bahamas' sound.

indie folk
Mumford & Sons

Mumford & Sons

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Mumford & Sons' use of acoustic instruments and anthemic melodies provides a lively yet reflective energy akin to Bahamas.

country music folk music folk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Bahamas?

Artists similar to Bahamas include Iron & Wine, Sufjan Stevens, Fleet Foxes and Ray LaMontagne. Each shares elements of Bahamas's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bahamas?

Bahamas is primarily known for folk and pop rock. With a gentle sway and rhythmic pulse, Bahamas crafts melodies that balance spaciousness with understated grooves, inviting reflection through soft dynamics and poignant phrasing.

Where should I start if I like Bahamas?

If you enjoy Bahamas, start with Iron & Wine — their album "Years to Burn" is a great entry point. Iron & Wine shares a similar gentle folk sound with introspective lyrics and soft acoustic instrumentation.