Bands & artists like Yentl en de Boer

If you like Yentl en de Boer, 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

Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

His work often combines intricate melodies with thoughtful lyrics and moments of silence that enhance emotional depth.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop
Fiona Apple

Fiona Apple

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Fiona's music features complex arrangements and introspective lyrics, creating a rich emotional landscape similar to Yentl en de Boer.

alternative rock art pop chamber pop
Lisa Hannigan

Lisa Hannigan

Her ethereal voice and delicate instrumentation create an introspective atmosphere that resonates well with Yentl en de Boer's style.

folk music
José González

José González

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González's acoustic sound and reflective songwriting complement the intricate interplay of rhythm and melody found in Yentl en de Boer's music.

indie folk
Regina Spektor

Regina Spektor

Spektor's unique vocal style and her use of silence in compositions create a captivating emotional experience akin to Yentl en de Boer.

anti-folk indie pop jazz fusion
The Weepies

The Weepies

Their harmonies and gentle melodies invite introspection, similar to the emotional resonance found in Yentl en de Boer's work.

independent music
Iron & Wine

Iron & Wine

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Iron & Wine's soft instrumentation and poetic lyrics evoke a contemplative mood that aligns well with Yentl en de Boer’s aesthetic.

country music folk music
Laura Marling

Laura Marling

Marling’s intricate guitar work and introspective storytelling create a similar emotional landscape as that of Yentl en de Boer.

folk-pop indie folk pop rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Yentl en de Boer?

Artists similar to Yentl en de Boer include Sufjan Stevens, Fiona Apple, Lisa Hannigan and José González. Each shares elements of Yentl en de Boer's sound while bringing their own perspective.

Where should I start if I like Yentl en de Boer?

If you enjoy Yentl en de Boer, start with Sufjan Stevens — their album "The Ascension" is a great entry point. His work often combines intricate melodies with thoughtful lyrics and moments of silence that enhance emotional depth.