Bands & artists like Edwin McCain

If you like Edwin McCain, 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

John Mayer

John Mayer

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Mayer's blend of melodic rock and bluesy guitar work creates a reflective yet upbeat atmosphere similar to McCain's style.

acoustic music alternative rock blue-eyed soul
Hootie & the Blowfish

Hootie & the Blowfish

Their catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics resonate with the same melodic sensibility found in McCain's music.

alternative rock roots rock
Goo Goo Dolls

Goo Goo Dolls

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Known for their anthemic choruses and emotional depth, they share a similar rock sound that emphasizes melody and rhythm.

alternative rock indie pop
Matchbox Twenty

Matchbox Twenty

Their mix of alternative rock with introspective lyrics and strong melodies parallels McCain's musical approach.

alternative rock
Train

Train

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With a knack for crafting catchy tunes and relatable lyrics, Train’s sound aligns well with McCain’s melodic rock aesthetic.

pop rock rock music
Lifehouse

Lifehouse

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Lifehouse combines emotive songwriting with a polished rock sound that echoes the melodic hooks present in McCain's work.

alternative rock
Vertical Horizon

Vertical Horizon

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Their blend of soft rock and pop elements, along with poignant lyrics, makes them a fitting recommendation for fans of McCain.

alternative rock
Jason Mraz

Jason Mraz

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Mraz’s acoustic-driven sound and uplifting melodies create a warm vibe reminiscent of McCain's reflective yet celebratory style.

alternative hip-hop alternative rock blue-eyed soul

Common questions

Who sounds like Edwin McCain?

Artists similar to Edwin McCain include John Mayer, Hootie & the Blowfish, Goo Goo Dolls and Matchbox Twenty. Each shares elements of Edwin McCain's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Edwin McCain?

Edwin McCain is primarily known for alternative rock. McCain's music thrives on melodic hooks underscored by rhythmic grooves that pulse with a steady momentum, inviting listeners to move through moments of reflection and celebration.

Where should I start if I like Edwin McCain?

If you enjoy Edwin McCain, start with John Mayer — their album "The Village Sessions" is a great entry point. Mayer's blend of melodic rock and bluesy guitar work creates a reflective yet upbeat atmosphere similar to McCain's style.