Bands & artists like Wovenhand
If you like Wovenhand, 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
David Eugene Edwards
As the frontman of Wovenhand, his solo work carries a similar brooding intensity and rich textures that explore themes of spirituality and existentialism.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
GuideKnown for their dramatic storytelling and somber instrumentation, they share a similar ability to blend intensity with introspective lyrics.
The Black Angels
GuideTheir psychedelic rock sound incorporates elements of folk and country, creating a dense atmosphere that resonates with Wovenhand's sonic palette.
Calexico
GuideWith their blend of Americana, folk, and rock, Calexico crafts richly textured soundscapes that mirror the emotional depth found in Wovenhand's music.
O'Death
Their raw, energetic approach to folk-infused music features dark themes and dynamic shifts that align well with Wovenhand's aesthetic.
Murder by Death
Combining alternative country with gothic elements, their narrative-driven songs often explore themes of darkness and redemption akin to Wovenhand's style.
Sufjan Stevens
His intricate arrangements and emotive vocal delivery create an atmospheric quality that parallels the intensity found in Wovenhand's work.
Iron & Wine
GuideWith delicate melodies and rich lyrical content, Iron & Wine's music captures a quiet intensity that resonates with the emotional landscape of Wovenhand.
Common questions
Who sounds like Wovenhand?
Artists similar to Wovenhand include David Eugene Edwards, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, The Black Angels and Calexico. Each shares elements of Wovenhand's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Wovenhand?
Wovenhand is primarily known for alternative country. The music pulses with a brooding intensity, marked by rich textures that alternate between quiet restraint and explosive crescendos, crafting an atmosphere thick with tension and release.
Where should I start if I like Wovenhand?
If you enjoy Wovenhand, start with David Eugene Edwards — their album "Risha" is a great entry point. As the frontman of Wovenhand, his solo work carries a similar brooding intensity and rich textures that explore themes of spirituality and existentialism.