Bands & artists like Phoebe Bridgers
If you like Phoebe Bridgers, 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
Julien Baker
Baker shares Bridgers' introspective lyricism and layered acoustic arrangements, often exploring themes of vulnerability and emotional depth.
Lucy Dacus
Dacus combines indie rock with poignant storytelling, featuring rich instrumentation and a vocal style that complements Bridgers' emotive delivery.
Soccer Mommy
With her blend of indie pop and rock, Soccer Mommy offers lush soundscapes and confessional lyrics that resonate with the same emotional intensity as Bridgers.
Snail Mail
Snail Mail's melodic guitar work and reflective songwriting create a similar atmosphere of tension and release found in Bridgers' music.
Sufjan Stevens
Stevens' intricate arrangements and melancholic themes align closely with Bridgers' aesthetic, often blending folk elements with orchestral textures.
Mitski
GuideMitski's emotionally charged lyrics and eclectic instrumentation provide a hauntingly beautiful experience akin to Bridgers' sound.
Angel Olsen
GuideOlsen's powerful vocals and atmospheric production evoke a similar emotional landscape, merging indie rock with folk influences.
Big Thief
Big Thief’s intricate guitar work and evocative storytelling resonate with the layered textures and emotional depth present in Bridgers' music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Phoebe Bridgers?
Artists similar to Phoebe Bridgers include Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus, Soccer Mommy and Snail Mail. Each shares elements of Phoebe Bridgers's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Phoebe Bridgers?
Phoebe Bridgers is primarily known for indie pop, indie rock and pop rock. Layered acoustic textures intertwine with understated melodies, creating an atmosphere rich in tension and poignant release.
Where should I start if I like Phoebe Bridgers?
If you enjoy Phoebe Bridgers, start with Julien Baker — their album "Turn Out the Lights" is a great entry point. Baker shares Bridgers' introspective lyricism and layered acoustic arrangements, often exploring themes of vulnerability and emotional depth.