Bands & artists like Land of Talk

If you like Land of Talk, 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

Alvvays

Alvvays

Their dreamy guitar textures and melodic hooks create a similar atmospheric indie rock sound.

indie pop
Snail Mail

Snail Mail

With introspective lyrics and layered instrumentation, Snail Mail evokes a comparable emotional depth and sonic richness.

indie rock
The Antlers

The Antlers

Their use of expansive soundscapes and poignant melodies aligns closely with the atmospheric qualities found in Land of Talk's music.

indie rock
Phoebe Bridgers

Phoebe Bridgers

Bridgers' haunting vocals and intricate guitar work share a similar tension and release dynamic present in Land of Talk's songs.

indie folk indie pop indie rock
Big Thief

Big Thief

Their blend of folk-infused indie rock with rich textures resonates well with the layered soundscapes typical of Land of Talk.

Americana alternative country folk rock
Wolf Alice

Wolf Alice

Guide

Wolf Alice combines grunge influences with ethereal melodies, mirroring the tension and resolution found in Land of Talk's music.

alternative rock
Bat for Lashes

Bat for Lashes

Her eclectic mix of atmospheric sounds and emotive storytelling parallels the expansive feel of Land of Talk's compositions.

dream pop
Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

Stevens often employs lush arrangements and introspective lyrics that create a similarly immersive listening experience.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Land of Talk?

Artists similar to Land of Talk include Alvvays, Snail Mail, The Antlers and Phoebe Bridgers. Each shares elements of Land of Talk's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Land of Talk?

Land of Talk is primarily known for indie rock. The music pulses with a steady rhythm, layering rich guitar textures over expansive atmospheres that create tension before resolving into moments of serene release.

Where should I start if I like Land of Talk?

If you enjoy Land of Talk, start with Alvvays — their album "Alvvays" is a great entry point. Their dreamy guitar textures and melodic hooks create a similar atmospheric indie rock sound.