Bands & artists like Marcella Detroit
If you like Marcella Detroit, 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
Sheryl Crow
GuideLike Marcella Detroit, Sheryl Crow combines emotive vocal delivery with rock instrumentation and layered harmonies.
Alanis Morissette
GuideAlanis Morissette's powerful vocals and confessional lyrics resonate with the same emotional intensity found in Detroit's music.
Tori Amos
GuideTori Amos shares a similar approach to blending rock with intricate piano arrangements and deeply personal lyrics.
Natalie Merchant
Natalie Merchant's rich vocal style and poetic songwriting create an immersive atmosphere akin to Detroit's work.
The Cranberries
GuideThe Cranberries' use of lush melodies and Dolores O'Riordan's emotive vocals parallel the layered harmonies of Marcella Detroit.
Fiona Apple
GuideFiona Apple's distinctive voice and complex arrangements evoke a similar emotional depth as seen in Detroit's music.
Garbage
GuideGarbage blends rock with electronic elements and strong female vocals, creating a sound that aligns well with Detroit's style.
Kate Bush
GuideKate Bush’s theatrical vocal delivery and innovative arrangements resonate with the immersive qualities of Marcella Detroit's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Marcella Detroit?
Artists similar to Marcella Detroit include Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morissette, Tori Amos and Natalie Merchant. Each shares elements of Marcella Detroit's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Marcella Detroit?
Marcella Detroit is primarily known for rock music. Marcella Detroit's music pulses with emotive vocal lines and layered harmonies that create an immersive experience marked by tension and release.
Where should I start if I like Marcella Detroit?
If you enjoy Marcella Detroit, start with Sheryl Crow — their album "C'mon C'mon" is a great entry point. Like Marcella Detroit, Sheryl Crow combines emotive vocal delivery with rock instrumentation and layered harmonies.