Bands & artists like Bill Callahan

If you like Bill Callahan, 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

Jason Molina

Jason Molina

Molina's sparse arrangements and haunting vocal delivery evoke a similar sense of melancholy and reflection found in Callahan's work.

alternative country indie rock lo-fi music
Iron & Wine

Iron & Wine

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With gentle guitar work and soft-spoken vocals, Iron & Wine crafts intimate narratives that resonate with the moodiness of Callahan's songs.

country music folk music
Bon Iver

Bon Iver

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Bon Iver's use of layered instrumentation and emotional depth parallels the atmospheric qualities present in Callahan's music.

indie folk
Mark Kozelek

Mark Kozelek

Kozelek's storytelling style and minimalist instrumentation create a reflective space akin to the intimate soundscapes crafted by Callahan.

folk rock indie rock sadcore
Fleet Foxes

Fleet Foxes

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Their harmonies and folk-inspired melodies share a similar organic quality, creating a rich yet understated listening experience like Callahan's work.

folk rock
Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

Stevens' blend of folk instrumentation and personal storytelling mirrors the reflective nature of Callahan’s songwriting.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop
Damien Jurado

Damien Jurado

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Jurado’s narrative-driven songs often feature sparse arrangements that evoke a similar emotional landscape as Callahan’s work.

indie rock
M. Ward

M. Ward

Ward’s lo-fi production style and evocative songwriting create an intimate atmosphere reminiscent of Bill Callahan’s sonic palette.

folk music indie folk

Common questions

Who sounds like Bill Callahan?

Artists similar to Bill Callahan include Jason Molina, Iron & Wine, Bon Iver and Mark Kozelek. Each shares elements of Bill Callahan's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bill Callahan?

Bill Callahan is primarily known for alternative country and lo-fi. Callahan's music unfolds with a steady pulse and sparse instrumentation that emphasizes tension and release, creating an intimate atmosphere steeped in reflective stillness.

Where should I start if I like Bill Callahan?

If you enjoy Bill Callahan, start with Jason Molina — their album "Molina and Johnson" is a great entry point. Molina's sparse arrangements and haunting vocal delivery evoke a similar sense of melancholy and reflection found in Callahan's work.