Bands & artists like Rising Appalachia
If you like Rising Appalachia, 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
The Oh Hellos
Their rich harmonies and folk instrumentation create a vibrant, earthy sound that resonates with Rising Appalachia's rhythmic interplay.
The Civil Wars
Their intricate vocal harmonies and acoustic arrangements evoke a similar emotional depth and folk-inspired roots found in Rising Appalachia's work.
Trampled by Turtles
With their blend of bluegrass and folk-rock, they deliver driving rhythms and textured melodies that align well with the sound of Rising Appalachia.
Lake Street Dive
Their fusion of folk, jazz, and soul creates a dynamic sound filled with rhythmic grooves that complements the earthy essence of Rising Appalachia.
Punch Brothers
Known for their innovative bluegrass sound, their complex arrangements and rhythmic sophistication resonate with the textured landscapes of Rising Appalachia.
Nickel Creek
Their progressive bluegrass style features intricate musicianship and harmonies that echo the folk-inspired roots present in Rising Appalachia's music.
Sierra Hull
Her virtuosic mandolin playing and heartfelt vocals create an intimate atmosphere that aligns with the earthy grooves of Rising Appalachia.
Hozier
GuideHis soulful voice and folk-infused soundscapes offer a rich emotional palette that resonates with the grounded yet dynamic nature of Rising Appalachia.
Common questions
Who sounds like Rising Appalachia?
Artists similar to Rising Appalachia include The Oh Hellos, The Civil Wars, Trampled by Turtles and Lake Street Dive. Each shares elements of Rising Appalachia's sound while bringing their own perspective.
Where should I start if I like Rising Appalachia?
If you enjoy Rising Appalachia, start with The Oh Hellos — their album "Dear Wormwood" is a great entry point. Their rich harmonies and folk instrumentation create a vibrant, earthy sound that resonates with Rising Appalachia's rhythmic interplay.