Bands & artists like Oliver Tree
If you like Oliver Tree, 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
Lauv
GuideLauv combines catchy pop melodies with introspective lyrics, often incorporating electronic elements that create a similar dynamic tension.
Tones and I
With her unique vocal style and infectious hooks, Tones and I delivers an energetic blend of pop and indie influences reminiscent of Oliver Tree's sound.
Billie Eilish
GuideBillie's music features dark, moody production paired with vulnerable lyrics, echoing the introspective aspects of Oliver Tree's work.
Yungblud
GuideYUNGBLUD's high-energy alternative rock sound and eclectic style align well with the dynamic shifts present in Oliver Tree's music.
Jeremy Camp
GuideJeremy Camp blends rock and pop elements with heartfelt lyrics, creating an emotional resonance similar to the thematic depth in Oliver Tree's songs.
Bazzi
Bazzi's fusion of R&B and pop creates a smooth yet catchy sound that mirrors the melodic sensibilities found in Oliver Tree's work.
Foster the People
GuideFoster The People's indie pop sound features upbeat rhythms and thoughtful lyrics, paralleling the engaging hooks and introspection of Oliver Tree.
K.Flay
K.Flay's blend of alternative rock and hip-hop influences creates a genre-bending sound that resonates with Oliver Tree's eclectic style.
Common questions
Who sounds like Oliver Tree?
Artists similar to Oliver Tree include Lauv, Tones and I, Billie Eilish and Yungblud. Each shares elements of Oliver Tree's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Oliver Tree?
Oliver Tree is primarily known for alternative rock, hip-hop and indie pop. Driven by an urgent rhythm and punctuated by sudden shifts in dynamics, Oliver Tree's tracks balance infectious hooks with moments of introspective tension.
Where should I start if I like Oliver Tree?
If you enjoy Oliver Tree, start with Lauv — their album "I Met You When I Was 18 (The Playlist)" is a great entry point. Lauv combines catchy pop melodies with introspective lyrics, often incorporating electronic elements that create a similar dynamic tension.