Bands & artists like Brandon Lake
If you like Brandon Lake, 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.
New to Brandon Lake? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Phil Wickham
Phil Wickham shares a similar uplifting sound with rich vocal harmonies and anthemic melodies that resonate well in contemporary worship settings.
Elevation Worship
Elevation Worship combines rhythmic intensity with powerful vocals and modern instrumentation, creating a soundscape that mirrors Brandon Lake's energetic style.
Maverick City Music
GuideMaverick City Music features collaborative vocal harmonies and soulful grooves that evoke a similar emotional depth and communal worship experience.
Chris Tomlin
GuideChris Tomlin is known for his anthemic worship songs that feature strong melodies and uplifting themes, akin to the sound of Brandon Lake.
Kari Jobe
GuideKari Jobe's emotive vocal delivery and rich instrumentation create a worshipful atmosphere similar to the uplifting vibe found in Brandon Lake's music.
Bethel Music
Bethel Music offers expansive soundscapes with layered harmonies and rhythmic grooves that align closely with the sonic characteristics of Brandon Lake.
Lauren Daigle
GuideLauren Daigle's soulful voice and contemporary production style provide a heartfelt listening experience that resonates with fans of Brandon Lake.
Hillsong Young & Free
Hillsong Young & Free merges electronic elements with vibrant pop sounds, creating high-energy worship music that parallels Brandon Lake's rhythmic intensity.
Common questions
Who sounds like Brandon Lake?
Artists similar to Brandon Lake include Phil Wickham, Elevation Worship, Maverick City Music and Chris Tomlin. Each shares elements of Brandon Lake's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Brandon Lake?
Brandon Lake is primarily known for contemporary Christian music and Christian rock. Brandon Lake's music pulses with rhythmic intensity, layering rich vocal harmonies over steady grooves that create an uplifting momentum throughout each song.
Where should I start if I like Brandon Lake?
If you enjoy Brandon Lake, start with Phil Wickham — their album "Cannons" is a great entry point. Phil Wickham shares a similar uplifting sound with rich vocal harmonies and anthemic melodies that resonate well in contemporary worship settings.