Bands & artists like Lucy Dacus

If you like Lucy Dacus, 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

Phoebe Bridgers

Phoebe Bridgers

Bridgers shares a similar introspective songwriting style and often employs layered instrumentation that creates emotional depth.

indie folk indie pop indie rock
Julien Baker

Julien Baker

Baker's music features reflective lyrics and a slow-burning intensity, often utilizing sparse arrangements that build to powerful moments.

alternative rock country music indie folk
Margaret Glaspy

Margaret Glaspy

Glaspy combines indie rock and folk elements with a raw vocal delivery and intricate guitar work, echoing Dacus's sound palette.

Soccer Mommy

Soccer Mommy

Soccer Mommy's blend of indie rock and confessional lyrics resonates with the same emotional honesty found in Dacus's music.

Snail Mail

Snail Mail

Snail Mail delivers poignant storytelling through melodic guitar lines and a similar sense of spaciousness in production.

indie rock
Sharon Van Etten

Sharon Van Etten

Van Etten's ability to weave personal narratives with atmospheric instrumentation mirrors the emotional landscape of Dacus's work.

indie folk pop music
Big Thief

Big Thief

Big Thief's intricate arrangements and evocative lyrics create a hauntingly beautiful sound that aligns well with Dacus's aesthetic.

Americana alternative country folk rock
Lucy Rose

Lucy Rose

Rose's gentle melodies and introspective lyrics evoke a similar mood, often employing layered instrumentation to enhance emotional impact.

folk rock indie folk

Common questions

Who sounds like Lucy Dacus?

Artists similar to Lucy Dacus include Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, Margaret Glaspy and Soccer Mommy. Each shares elements of Lucy Dacus's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lucy Dacus?

Lucy Dacus is primarily known for indie rock and indie folk. A slow-burning cadence underpins Dacus's work, where reflective melodies build tension through layered instrumentation before releasing into spacious moments of clarity.

Where should I start if I like Lucy Dacus?

If you enjoy Lucy Dacus, start with Phoebe Bridgers — their album "I Saw the TV Glow" is a great entry point. Bridgers shares a similar introspective songwriting style and often employs layered instrumentation that creates emotional depth.