Bands & artists like Plumb

If you like Plumb, 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

TobyMac

TobyMac

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His blend of contemporary Christian music with pop and electronic elements creates an energetic sound that resonates with Plumb's rhythmic style.

Christian hip-hop
Britt Nicole

Britt Nicole

With her emotive vocal delivery and a mix of pop and electronic influences, she shares a similar ability to evoke deep feelings through music.

pop music
Katy Perry

Katy Perry

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Her pop anthems often incorporate dance beats and emotional lyrics, paralleling the vibrant yet introspective qualities found in Plumb's work.

dance music electropop gospel music
Amy Grant

Amy Grant

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As a pioneer in contemporary Christian music, her soft rock melodies and heartfelt lyrics align closely with Plumb's emotional resonance.

contemporary Christian music pop music
Switchfoot

Switchfoot

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Their alternative rock sound combined with spiritual themes creates a rich listening experience akin to the layered instrumentation of Plumb.

alternative rock progressive rock
Fireflight

Fireflight

This band combines powerful vocals with rock and electronic elements, mirroring the dynamic tension present in Plumb's music.

Christian rock
Rebecca St. James

Rebecca St. James

Her mix of pop and rock styles, along with strong lyrical themes, complements the emotional depth found in Plumb's songs.

Christian rock contemporary Christian music
Needtobreathe

Needtobreathe

Their fusion of rock and folk influences with uplifting messages resonates well with the sonic landscape created by Plumb.

Christian rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Plumb?

Artists similar to Plumb include TobyMac, Britt Nicole, Katy Perry and Amy Grant. Each shares elements of Plumb's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Plumb?

Plumb is primarily known for alternative rock, electronica and contemporary Christian music. The music pulsates with a steady rhythm that contrasts delicate vocal harmonies against dense layers of sound, creating moments of tension and release that evoke deep emotional responses.

Where should I start if I like Plumb?

If you enjoy Plumb, start with TobyMac — their album "Re:Mix Momentum" is a great entry point. His blend of contemporary Christian music with pop and electronic elements creates an energetic sound that resonates with Plumb's rhythmic style.