Bands & artists like Don Moen
If you like Don Moen, 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
Michael W. Smith
GuideSmith's music combines contemporary Christian themes with lush arrangements and piano-driven melodies that evoke a similar sense of worship.
Steven Curtis Chapman
GuideChapman's heartfelt songwriting and melodic sensibility create an inviting atmosphere akin to Moen's style, perfect for congregational singing.
Chris Tomlin
GuideTomlin's worship songs often feature spacious instrumentation and singable choruses that resonate well in communal settings, much like Moen's work.
Casting Crowns
GuideTheir blend of modern rock and worshipful lyrics, combined with rich vocal harmonies, parallels the contemplative nature found in Moen's music.
Matt Maher
Maher's contemporary worship music features thoughtful lyrics and melodic hooks that create a reflective atmosphere similar to Moen’s compositions.
Jeremy Camp
GuideCamp’s emotive vocal delivery and acoustic-driven sound create a warm environment for worship, resonating with the essence of Moen’s style.
Hillsong Worship
Their expansive soundscapes and powerful anthems foster a collective worship experience that mirrors the inviting quality of Don Moen's music.
Phil Wickham
Wickham’s soaring melodies and acoustic instrumentation offer a similar blend of intimacy and grandeur found in Don Moen’s compositions.
Common questions
Who sounds like Don Moen?
Artists similar to Don Moen include Michael W. Smith, Steven Curtis Chapman, Chris Tomlin and Casting Crowns. Each shares elements of Don Moen's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Don Moen?
Don Moen is primarily known for contemporary Christian music. Moen’s music features steady tempos and spacious arrangements that create an inviting atmosphere for collective singing and contemplation.
Where should I start if I like Don Moen?
If you enjoy Don Moen, start with Michael W. Smith — their album "The Wonder Years" is a great entry point. Smith's music combines contemporary Christian themes with lush arrangements and piano-driven melodies that evoke a similar sense of worship.