Bands & artists like Sandy

If you like Sandy, 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

Nick Drake's delicate fingerpicking guitar style and introspective lyrics create a similar emotional landscape to Sandy's music.

baroque pop folk music traditional folk music
Simon & Garfunkel

Simon & Garfunkel

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Their harmonious vocal interplay and gentle acoustic arrangements evoke a comparable sense of spaciousness and emotional depth.

folk rock folk-pop psychedelic folk
Fiona Apple

Fiona Apple

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Fiona Apple's intricate piano lines and poignant lyricism resonate with the emotional tension found in Sandy's work.

alternative rock art pop chamber pop
Iron & Wine

Iron & Wine

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Iron & Wine's soft vocals and lush, minimalistic instrumentation parallel the gentle yet impactful sound of Sandy.

country music folk music
Laura Marling

Laura Marling

Laura Marling combines folk sensibilities with emotive storytelling, akin to the narrative style present in Sandy's music.

folk-pop indie folk pop rock
Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens' blend of folk and pop elements, along with his atmospheric arrangements, align well with Sandy's sound.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop
Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell's poetic lyrics and complex guitar tunings contribute to a similar emotional resonance as found in Sandy's music.

art rock folk jazz folk music
Fleet Foxes

Fleet Foxes

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Fleet Foxes' rich harmonies and folk-inspired instrumentation create a lush soundscape reminiscent of Sandy's work.

folk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Sandy?

Artists similar to Sandy include Nick Drake, Simon & Garfunkel, Fiona Apple and Iron & Wine. Each shares elements of Sandy's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Sandy?

Sandy is primarily known for folk and pop rock. Sandy's music features gentle guitar lines that weave through sparse yet resonant arrangements, creating a feeling of spaciousness while maintaining an undercurrent of emotional tension.

Where should I start if I like Sandy?

If you enjoy Sandy, start with Nick Drake — their album "Five Leaves Left" is a great entry point. Nick Drake's delicate fingerpicking guitar style and introspective lyrics create a similar emotional landscape to Sandy's music.