Bands & artists like Thea Gilmore

If you like Thea Gilmore, 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

Laura Marling

Laura Marling

Her intricate guitar work and introspective lyrics create a rich, melodic landscape similar to Thea Gilmore's sound.

folk-pop indie folk pop rock
Nina Nastasia

Nina Nastasia

Combining folk elements with a punchy rhythm section, her music often features deep lyrical themes akin to Gilmore's style.

folk music
Lissie

Lissie

With a strong vocal presence and a blend of rock and folk influences, Lissie's music resonates with the same breezy yet grounded quality.

country music folk music
Regina Spektor

Regina Spektor

Her unique vocal delivery and eclectic instrumentation provide a playful yet profound listening experience reminiscent of Gilmore.

anti-folk indie pop jazz fusion
Brandi Carlile

Brandi Carlile

Carlile's powerful songwriting and emotive vocals align closely with the lyrical depth and musicality found in Gilmore's work.

pop rock
Maggie Rogers

Maggie Rogers

Her blend of pop-rock with thoughtful lyrics and an energetic rhythm mirrors the accessible yet profound nature of Gilmore's music.

alternative music art pop folk-pop
Fiona Apple

Fiona Apple

Guide

Apple's raw emotional delivery and complex arrangements echo the lyrical intensity and musical sophistication present in Gilmore's songs.

alternative rock art pop chamber pop
Aimee Mann

Aimee Mann

Mann's sharp wit in her songwriting combined with catchy melodies creates a sound that aligns well with Thea Gilmore's aesthetic.

alternative rock new wave rock music

Common questions

Who sounds like Thea Gilmore?

Artists similar to Thea Gilmore include Laura Marling, Nina Nastasia, Lissie and Regina Spektor. Each shares elements of Thea Gilmore's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Thea Gilmore?

Thea Gilmore is primarily known for rock music. A punchy rhythm section drives forward breezy melodies wrapped around lyrical depth that simultaneously feels grounded and expansive.

Where should I start if I like Thea Gilmore?

If you enjoy Thea Gilmore, start with Laura Marling — their album "Once I Was An Eagle" is a great entry point. Her intricate guitar work and introspective lyrics create a rich, melodic landscape similar to Thea Gilmore's sound.