Bands & artists like Roy Harper

If you like Roy Harper, 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

Nick Drake

Nick Drake

Drake's delicate fingerpicking and introspective lyrics create a similarly contemplative atmosphere.

baroque pop folk music traditional folk music
John Martyn

John Martyn

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Martyn blends folk with jazz influences, using intricate guitar work and emotive vocals that resonate with Harper's style.

rock music traditional folk music
Leonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen

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Cohen's poetic lyricism and sparse instrumentation evoke a deep emotional resonance akin to Harper's storytelling.

blues folk music folk rock
Tim Buckley

Tim Buckley

Buckley's experimental approach to folk music, combined with his unique vocal delivery, aligns well with Harper's artistic vision.

traditional folk music
Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell

Mitchell's intricate guitar arrangements and profound lyrics echo the reflective quality found in Harper's music.

art rock folk jazz folk music
Richard Thompson

Richard Thompson

Thompson's virtuosic fingerstyle guitar and narrative-driven songs share a kinship with Harper’s folk roots.

rock music
Paul Simon

Paul Simon

Simon's blend of folk-rock and thoughtful lyrics mirrors the intricate storytelling present in Harper's work.

folk rock rock music soft rock
Fairport Convention

Fairport Convention

Their traditional British folk sound, combined with poetic lyrics, resonates with the essence of Harper's music.

folk rock traditional folk music

Common questions

Who sounds like Roy Harper?

Artists similar to Roy Harper include Nick Drake, John Martyn, Leonard Cohen and Tim Buckley. Each shares elements of Roy Harper's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Roy Harper?

Roy Harper is primarily known for traditional folk music. Harper’s music pulses with an intricate interplay of fingerpicking patterns and lyrical cadence, creating a resonant density that draws listeners into its contemplative embrace.

Where should I start if I like Roy Harper?

If you enjoy Roy Harper, start with Nick Drake — their album "Five Leaves Left" is a great entry point. Drake's delicate fingerpicking and introspective lyrics create a similarly contemplative atmosphere.