Bands & artists like Tim Minchin

If you like Tim Minchin, 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

Ben Folds

Ben Folds

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Like Minchin, he combines clever lyrics with intricate piano melodies and a blend of pop and jazz influences.

pop music
Regina Spektor

Regina Spektor

Her unique vocal style and playful piano arrangements create a whimsical yet introspective sound similar to Minchin's.

anti-folk indie pop jazz fusion
Darren Criss

Darren Criss

Criss shares a theatrical approach to songwriting, often using piano-driven compositions that balance humor and emotion.

pop music
Jason Robert Brown

Jason Robert Brown

As a composer known for his intricate piano work and storytelling lyrics, Brown's music resonates with Minchin's style.

musical
Sara Bareilles

Sara Bareilles

Bareilles' blend of pop and jazz elements, along with her strong lyrical narratives, aligns well with Minchin's artistry.

musical soft rock
Stephen Lynch

Stephen Lynch

His comedic songs often feature piano accompaniment and share a similar playful yet reflective tone as Minchin's work.

Norah Jones

Norah Jones

Jones' smooth jazz-inflected sound and emotive piano playing evoke a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere akin to Minchin's music.

blues country music folk music
Imogen Heap

Imogen Heap

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Heap's innovative use of technology in her piano compositions complements the intricate arrangements found in Minchin's work.

alternative rock ambient music dream pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Tim Minchin?

Artists similar to Tim Minchin include Ben Folds, Regina Spektor, Darren Criss and Jason Robert Brown. Each shares elements of Tim Minchin's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Tim Minchin?

Tim Minchin is primarily known for jazz. With intricate piano lines weaving through syncopated rhythms, his music balances playful energy with moments of reflective pause.

Where should I start if I like Tim Minchin?

If you enjoy Tim Minchin, start with Ben Folds — their album "So There" is a great entry point. Like Minchin, he combines clever lyrics with intricate piano melodies and a blend of pop and jazz influences.