Bands & artists like Orville Peck

If you like Orville Peck, 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

Sturgill Simpson

Sturgill Simpson

His blend of country with psychedelic and rock elements creates a haunting atmosphere similar to Peck's immersive sound.

country music
Angel Olsen

Angel Olsen

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Olsen's atmospheric arrangements and emotive vocal delivery resonate with the melancholic embrace found in Peck's music.

pop rock traditional folk music
Kacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgraves

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Musgraves' modern take on country, combined with introspective lyrics, aligns well with the emotional depth of Peck's work.

country music folk music
Neko Case

Neko Case

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Case's rich storytelling and atmospheric instrumentation evoke a similar haunting quality present in Peck's music.

Americana country music folk music
Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Misty's blend of folk-rock and theatricality, along with his lyrical depth, resonates with the emotional layers found in Peck's songs.

indie rock
Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

Stevens' ethereal soundscapes and poignant lyrics provide a similar haunting atmosphere that complements Peck's style.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop
Phoebe Bridgers

Phoebe Bridgers

Bridgers' melancholic songwriting and atmospheric production mirror the emotional resonance found in Orville Peck's music.

indie folk indie pop indie rock
Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey

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Del Rey's cinematic sound and nostalgic themes create a haunting vibe that aligns closely with the mood of Peck's work.

baroque pop dream pop indie pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Orville Peck?

Artists similar to Orville Peck include Sturgill Simpson, Angel Olsen, Kacey Musgraves and Neko Case. Each shares elements of Orville Peck's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Orville Peck?

Orville Peck is primarily known for alternative rock and country rock. A haunting blend of atmospheric textures and rhythmic restraint creates an immersive experience that draws listeners into its melancholic embrace.

Where should I start if I like Orville Peck?

If you enjoy Orville Peck, start with Sturgill Simpson — their album "The Ballad of Dood and Juanita" is a great entry point. His blend of country with psychedelic and rock elements creates a haunting atmosphere similar to Peck's immersive sound.