Bands & artists like Elizabeth Daily

If you like Elizabeth Daily, 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

Natalie Merchant

Natalie Merchant

Merchant's folk-pop style features warm melodies and reflective lyrics, similar to Daily's gentle rhythms.

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Lisa Loeb

Lisa Loeb

Loeb's acoustic-driven sound and introspective songwriting align closely with the understated complexity found in Daily's music.

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Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan

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McLachlan's ethereal voice and emotive songwriting create a reflective atmosphere akin to Daily's musical palette.

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Shawn Colvin

Shawn Colvin

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Colvin's blend of folk and pop, along with her intricate guitar work, mirrors the gentle textures present in Daily's songs.

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Aimee Mann

Aimee Mann

Mann’s thoughtful lyrics and melodic sensibility create an intimate listening experience reminiscent of Daily’s approach.

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Nina Gordon

Nina Gordon

Gordon’s soft vocal style and melodic hooks provide a similar warmth and accessibility as seen in Elizabeth Daily's work.

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Dido

Dido

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Dido’s blend of pop and folk influences, along with her soothing vocals, evokes a comparable emotional depth to Daily’s music.

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Norah Jones

Norah Jones

Jones’ smooth fusion of jazz, pop, and folk creates a laid-back vibe that parallels the warmth in Daily’s sound.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Elizabeth Daily?

Artists similar to Elizabeth Daily include Natalie Merchant, Lisa Loeb, Sarah McLachlan and Shawn Colvin. Each shares elements of Elizabeth Daily's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Elizabeth Daily?

Elizabeth Daily is primarily known for folk. Driven by gentle rhythms and a warm texture, her music unfolds with an understated complexity that encourages reflection and connection.

Where should I start if I like Elizabeth Daily?

If you enjoy Elizabeth Daily, start with Natalie Merchant — their album "Retrospective: 1995–2005" is a great entry point. Merchant's folk-pop style features warm melodies and reflective lyrics, similar to Daily's gentle rhythms.