Bands & artists like Naviband
If you like Naviband, 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
Mumford & Sons
GuideTheir use of layered harmonies and acoustic instrumentation creates a rich, inviting sound similar to Naviband.
The Lumineers
With their folk-infused rock style and heartfelt vocal harmonies, they evoke a similar emotional atmosphere.
Of Monsters and Men
GuideTheir blend of indie folk with anthemic choruses and layered vocals mirrors the inviting soundscape of Naviband.
Fleet Foxes
GuideKnown for their lush harmonies and intricate arrangements, they create a serene yet dynamic listening experience.
Iron & Wine
GuideHis soft-spoken vocal style and gentle instrumentation resonate well with the mood found in Naviband's music.
Sufjan Stevens
His intricate arrangements and emotional depth provide a similar sense of atmospheric storytelling.
Ben Howard
GuideHis introspective lyrics and melodic folk sound align closely with the gentle tension present in Naviband's work.
Vance Joy
His catchy melodies and warm acoustic sound create an inviting atmosphere reminiscent of Naviband.
Common questions
Who sounds like Naviband?
Artists similar to Naviband include Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers, Of Monsters and Men and Fleet Foxes. Each shares elements of Naviband's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Naviband?
Naviband is primarily known for indie rock and indie folk. With layered vocal harmonies and rhythmic restraint, their music creates an inviting atmosphere that ebbs through moments of gentle tension and release.
Where should I start if I like Naviband?
If you enjoy Naviband, start with Mumford & Sons — their album "Sigh No More" is a great entry point. Their use of layered harmonies and acoustic instrumentation creates a rich, inviting sound similar to Naviband.