Bands & artists like Waxahatchee

If you like Waxahatchee, 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

Phoebe Bridgers

Phoebe Bridgers

Known for her introspective lyrics and delicate vocal delivery, Phoebe Bridgers shares a similar emotional depth and melodic structure.

indie folk indie pop indie rock
Margaret Glaspy

Margaret Glaspy

Margaret Glaspy combines elements of rock and folk with a raw vocal style, creating reflective songs that resonate with Waxahatchee's aesthetic.

Julien Baker

Julien Baker

With her confessional songwriting and minimalist instrumentation, Julien Baker evokes a similar sense of catharsis and emotional honesty.

alternative rock country music indie folk
Lucy Dacus

Lucy Dacus

Her rich storytelling and blend of indie rock and folk elements align closely with the reflective nature of Waxahatchee's music.

indie folk indie rock
Soccer Mommy

Soccer Mommy

Soccer Mommy's lo-fi sound and introspective lyrics create a mood that mirrors the understated yet compelling melodies found in Waxahatchee's work.

Sharon Van Etten

Sharon Van Etten

Sharon Van Etten’s emotive vocals and layered instrumentation evoke a similar blend of alternative rock and folk influences.

indie folk pop music
Neko Case

Neko Case

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Neko Case's powerful voice and narrative-driven songwriting resonate with the themes of reflection often found in Waxahatchee's music.

Americana country music folk music
Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens’ intricate arrangements and poignant lyrics create an atmosphere that parallels the emotional landscapes explored by Waxahatchee.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Waxahatchee?

Artists similar to Waxahatchee include Phoebe Bridgers, Margaret Glaspy, Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus. Each shares elements of Waxahatchee's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Waxahatchee?

Waxahatchee is primarily known for alternative rock and alternative country. With a steady pulse and delicate harmonies, the music weaves together moments of reflection and catharsis through an understated yet compelling melodic structure.

Where should I start if I like Waxahatchee?

If you enjoy Waxahatchee, start with Phoebe Bridgers — their album "I Saw the TV Glow" is a great entry point. Known for her introspective lyrics and delicate vocal delivery, Phoebe Bridgers shares a similar emotional depth and melodic structure.