Bands & artists like Lambchop

If you like Lambchop, 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 Lambchop? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Will Oldham

Will Oldham

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Oldham's work often features introspective lyrics and sparse arrangements that create a similar emotional depth.

country music folk music indie rock
Red House Painters

Red House Painters

Their slow-burning, melancholic soundscapes share a reflective quality and intricate instrumentation akin to Lambchop.

alternative rock
The National

The National

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With rich, layered arrangements and a focus on emotional storytelling, their music resonates similarly with Lambchop's style.

indie rock post-punk
Bon Iver

Bon Iver

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Bon Iver's blend of folk and experimental sounds creates an atmospheric experience that parallels Lambchop's gentle tension.

indie folk
Iron & Wine

Iron & Wine

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His soft vocals and acoustic arrangements evoke a contemplative mood that aligns well with the emotional resonance found in Lambchop's music.

country music folk music
Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

Stevens' intricate compositions and lyrical introspection create a similar atmosphere of reflection and emotional depth.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop
Calexico

Calexico

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Their fusion of Americana and indie rock, along with lush instrumentation, evokes the same sense of space and contemplation as Lambchop.

alternative country indie folk roots rock
M. Ward

M. Ward

Ward's blend of folk and alternative country with emotive storytelling mirrors the reflective qualities found in Lambchop's music.

folk music indie folk

Common questions

Who sounds like Lambchop?

Artists similar to Lambchop include Will Oldham, Red House Painters, The National and Bon Iver. Each shares elements of Lambchop's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lambchop?

Lambchop is primarily known for alternative country. The music unfolds through a gentle tension that ebbs with intricate arrangements, allowing space for emotional resonance and reflective contemplation.

Where should I start if I like Lambchop?

If you enjoy Lambchop, start with Will Oldham — their album "Viva Last Blues" is a great entry point. Oldham's work often features introspective lyrics and sparse arrangements that create a similar emotional depth.