Bands & artists like Bob Evans

If you like Bob Evans, 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

Josh Ritter

Josh Ritter

His folk-infused alternative rock features storytelling lyrics and a warm, inviting sound that resonates with sincerity.

country music folk music
The Paper Kites

The Paper Kites

Their melodic indie-folk sound combines gentle instrumentation with heartfelt lyrics, creating an atmosphere of reflection similar to Bob Evans.

indie rock
Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

Known for his intricate arrangements and emotional depth, Stevens' music often balances quiet moments with rich sonic textures.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop
Iron & Wine

Iron & Wine

Guide

With soft vocals and acoustic instrumentation, Iron & Wine's introspective songs create a cozy and reflective listening experience.

country music folk music
Ben Howard

Ben Howard

Guide

His blend of alternative rock and folk elements, along with emotive lyrics, evokes a similar warmth and sincerity in his music.

folk music folk rock
Damien Rice

Damien Rice

Guide

Rice's raw vocal style and minimalist instrumentation allow for deep emotional connection, paralleling the reflective nature of Bob Evans' work.

folk music folk rock
Fleet Foxes

Fleet Foxes

Guide

Their lush harmonies and folk-inspired soundscapes provide a reflective quality that aligns well with the warmth of Bob Evans' style.

folk rock
Ray LaMontagne

Ray LaMontagne

LaMontagne's soulful voice and acoustic-driven melodies evoke a sense of sincerity and introspection akin to Bob Evans' music.

folk music

Common questions

Who sounds like Bob Evans?

Artists similar to Bob Evans include Josh Ritter, The Paper Kites, Sufjan Stevens and Iron & Wine. Each shares elements of Bob Evans's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bob Evans?

Bob Evans is primarily known for alternative rock. With understated instrumentation and a steady rhythm that propels forward while allowing for moments of quiet reflection, his music envelops listeners in a warm embrace of sincerity.

Where should I start if I like Bob Evans?

If you enjoy Bob Evans, start with Josh Ritter — their album "The Beast in Its Tracks" is a great entry point. His folk-infused alternative rock features storytelling lyrics and a warm, inviting sound that resonates with sincerity.