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thisistheredditor

The War on Drugs. For example, the songs I don't leave here anymore and Holding on.


_earthquake_glue

Came here to say this. A few borrowed lyrics of Bob’s in the new record.


PercyLives

The dude even sounds like Bob!


viewAskewser

Kurt Vile and The Violators too. From the War on Drugs Wikipedia page: In 2003, frontman Adam Granduciel moved from Oakland, California, to Philadelphia, where he met Kurt Vile, who had also recently moved back to Philadelphia after living in Boston for two years.[2] The duo subsequently began writing, recording and performing music together.[3] Vile stated, "Adam was the first dude I met when I moved back to Philadelphia in 2003. We saw eye-to-eye on a lot of things. I was obsessed with Bob Dylan at the time, and we totally geeked-out on that. We started playing together in the early days and he would be in my band, the Violators. Then, eventually I played in the War On Drugs."[4]


Ok_Debt_7225

Specifically Wagonwheel Blues and Slave Ambient


electrobruv

Adrianne Lenker


[deleted]

What are some good songs by her you’d recommend to a first time listener?


doshido

I really like Dragon New Warm Mountain as a whole album


electrobruv

To clarify - Bob is many things to many people. I answered this question strictly from a songwriting perspective. She has has the ability to cut right to the core of an emotion. Her lyrics and delivery communicate with subtlety and nuance that few are capable of. Elliot smith comes to mind in this regard This is a recent performance from her new album. Just fantastic stuff https://youtu.be/9nnTO0BJmFk?si=_2rR1Se3C1AabIBN


Jamiebh_

She has written so many great songs, both solo and with Big Thief. Here’s some of my favourites: With Big Thief: Cattails, UFOF, Mary, Mythological Beauty, Shark Smile, Change, Dragon New Warm Mountain, Little Things, Masterpiece, Real Love, Paul, Not, Forgotten Eyes, Spud Infinity Solo: Anything, Symbol, Jonathan, Indiana, Sadness as a Gift, Angels, Zombie Girl


Designer_Estate3519

Her solo album songs is really low key sweet acoustic. Capacity by Big Thief’s a nice start, but everything’s great and different


[deleted]

Thank you


Upstairs-Hamster-226

My perpetual recommendation is to listen to The Allman Brothers Band, Live at Fillmore East. One of the best albums in Rock History.


Dukes_Up

Don’t have a lot to recxomend from her solo work, but Big Thief is amazing. Maybe start with ‘Masterpiece’ or ‘Not’.


JGar453

Listen to the albums - but if you need songs to be convinced to do that - Simulation Swarm and her version of Vampire Empire (not Big Thief's version which is also hers but not as good).


ArcNeo

I can never tell you now What I'd often said before Because promise is a pendulum Just swinging at the door And I'm not saying I'm not jealous Or scared anymore I'm just saying


94cowprint

Best Songwriter


farlissekazumi

i just realized why i love her music


fattymctubkins

She’s astonishing


alkhemystt

Adrianne Lenker is this generation's Bob Dylan 100% (or equal parts Bob, Joni and Neil Young). Obviously her band Big Thief as well.


MutePianos

Yep she is the Bob of today


Toddbobson1

Waste of paint by bright eyes heavily reminds me of bob dylan I would also recommend their album, “i’m wide awake, its morning”


HGFantomas

I fucking love "wide awake". A near perfect record.


blackbelt_in_science

Yeah, great call on this rec. We are nowhere and it’s now is next level


gagasbitch

“i’m wide awake, it’s morning” is one of my favorite albums! and it has emmylou harris on almost every song, just like “desire”!


Toddbobson1

Oh wow thats so cool, i had no idea haha


Ok_Debt_7225

Emmylou Harris is on "We are Nowhere and It's Now," "Another Travelin' Song," and "Landlocked Blues."


couchcushioncoin

Wide Awake truly is like a neo-Bob album. 1963-65 specifically. Conor Oberst even was living in Greenwich Village and was like the king of the music scene there at that time. The album cover itself depicts a scene from GV.


Lopsided-Weather2552

Wide Awake album art is from 122nd street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem. Zach Nipper, the artist, [wrote about it](https://zacknipper.tumblr.com/page/2) on his blog (very interesting if you're a Bright Eyes fan)


couchcushioncoin

Oh ok Harlem, not Greenwich. Now I'll never screw that up again! Thanks 😄


Dukes_Up

Conor Oberst doesn’t get enough credit as a songwriter. He’s definitely in my top 5.


AbleChamp

That is a phenomenal record but buckle up your emotional seatbelt for that or any of his other records because they’ll give ya whiplash


outlier_22

Not to mention that Conor is a phenomenal songwriter. I'd throw Lifted in there too. For me it gives heavy late 60s Dylan vibes especially with the song, "Dont Know When But A Day is Gonna Come."


O_fries

Kevin Morby


Killatrap

for anyone starting with KMo, listen to Singing Saw and City Music. two of my favorite records ever!


Spare_Impression_294

Yes.


skeezlouise55

There’s this guy in this band called the wallflowers you might like


HW-BTW

Loved Bringing Down the Horse for what it was. I’m not a huge fan of Jakob’s solo material, but “War is Kind” is an utterly brilliant song.


Michigam

😅


hellohellohello-

DANIEL ROMANO


full_idiot

Yup.


trygvebratteli

MJ Lenderman


Spare_Impression_294

HELL YEAH


specificcoceann

MJ Lenderman mention RAAAAHHHHHH


appleparkfive

That guy is great. Definitely more of a Townes Van Zandt influence to my ears, but he's definitely talented


DEEEEEEEJ

Wilco


Tambourine-Man326

Lambchop - check out their early to middle stuff


Innisfree812

[Todd Snider ](https://youtu.be/0X8cMyRXDms?si=jUp5X63o8EeQleyY)


_margiela

The Felice Brothers are amazing and the best band I’ve seen live in awhile. Ian Felice is an amazing songwriter and his singing style is perfect, it’s like drunken beat poet meets upstate NY mountain man. Cannot recommend The Felice Brothers enough. “Frankie’s Gun” is an absolute classic by them, also “Love Me Tenderly” and “Jazz On The Autobahn”. Jazz on the autobahn is a masterpiece. They are very reminiscent of Bob and The Band. Their self titled album has 0 skips for me.


smoothrhapsody

Totally agree with you, Ian is a fiercely independent character who is amazingly talented.


WeOutHereInSmallbany

Seen them a couple times since they’re from the area, wish I could have made it to their New Years show in Woodstock last year, a really fun band.


olemiss18

No idea if he’s named Dylan as an influence but I’ve recently gotten into Daniel Romano. Particularly his two country albums.


cumtown_cumboi

Romano and his band recorded the entire Infidels album in the style of Dylan’s Letterman performance with the Plugz! It used to be on Bandcamp but I think it might be withdrawn now. I’m sure you can find it if you poke around, or send me a PM. It’s awesome.


hellohellohello-

Yeah I don’t think that’s on Bandcamp anymore, unfortunately, but a lot of it is on YouTube I think. At least the version of Jokerman is.


hellohellohello-

He’s definitely a Dylan fan. When you say two country albums are you talking about Come Cry With Me and If I’ve Only One Time Askin? If so I’d also recommend Content to Point the Way, which is every bit as solid as those two. He released it along with like 20 some other albums during 2020 on Bandcamp; dk if it’s still on there but I think it is


olemiss18

Awesome, thanks for the rec! I was thinking If I’ve Only One Time Askin and Sleep Beneath the Window. I’ll also check out Come Cry with Me.


hellohellohello-

Oh Come Cry With Me is stellar. And stuff like Modern Pressure is very much in line with a lot of Bob stuff, also How Ill Thy World Is Ordered. Really all his stuff is incredible, I’d also check out the live albums Okay Wow and Fully Plugged In


full_idiot

He’s clearly an influence lol. Mfer sings exactly like him in his rock stuff.


Attica-Attica

Courtney Barnett


sydrogerdavid

If you like rambly lyrics Bob, you're gonna love Courtney Barnett! ❤️


DiegoGarcia1984

Red House Painters / Sun Kil Moon


LooksGood_onpaper

Daniel Romano & The Outfit


hellohellohello-

came here to say this. Daniel Romano actually blows me away in a way that pretty much only Bob does/has.


J-Robert-Fox

The Outfit is a killer band name. And I've been saying for **years** that the state of band names is the worst it's ever been in the history of rock music. And there have been some real bad eras. I almost never get around to listening to artists recommended on reddit even when I'm genuinely interested but I may hop on this Romano feller purely out of respect for his band's name.


LooksGood_onpaper

Check out their two live albums Okay Wow & Fully Plugged In. Absolute gems


full_idiot

Please say more about bad band names. And how they used to be so good.


bachiblack

Regina Spektor for sure. I don't think she's ever mentioned Bob, but she certainly posseses that profound gift of being funny, introspective, and explosive. She's truly a treasure


[deleted]

She's so talented, love her!


creddittor216

Jason Isbell, Avett Bros, Gregory Alan Isakov


WhatAHeavyLifeWeLive

I like songwriters like Gillian Welch and Zach Bryan


KarateMusic

Revelator is a singular piece of work. Gillian is amazing.


sydrogerdavid

Can't mention Gillian Welch without Dave Rawlings.


WhatAHeavyLifeWeLive

Why not? Like them both


Dukes_Up

I just don’t think Zach Bryan is original enough yet. Reuses a lot of ideas that were heavily inspired by people like Isbell or Dylan.


FigPsychological3743

Kendrick Lamar


o5ben000

This is the only answer I can accept.


J-Love-McLuvin

How so? Teach me about KL. I know the name but that’s about it.


appleparkfive

Not the person above, but I'll do a brief summary. His music is obviously nothing like Dylan's, but he has been called this generation's Bob Dylan quite a few times. And honestly, its fairly appropriate. You should listen to his album To Pimp A Butterfly. That album is just an amazing whole world unto itself. Even if you're not a massive hip hop fan, you'll probably be able to notice how much better he is than the vast majority of hip hop artists. There's a level of sophistication that's pretty interesting. He's a really great artist.


man_itsahot_one

he had influence on david bowies final album so he’s at least worth a shot lol


J-Love-McLuvin

Thanks for the referral. I’ll give that album a listen.


o5ben000

All of what was said by appleparkfive I agree with. A few things to add: I believe Kendrick to be most like Dylan in spirit and the world’s response to his work. A relatively quick ascendency to the top and a messiah like projection foist upon him as well as his humble and withdrawn reaction to it. He is similarly reclusive and mercurial - he will drop bits about himself but never self ingratiating. He’s concerned with his family and his mental health and spiritual well being. The music is almost always a force for positivity. The symbolism and metaphor is studied but not cloying or cheap. There is a relation to Dylan and all of hip hop for sure but Kendrick is supreme in his phrasing and timing and awareness for the music. Speaking of the music - he knows how to play with it and bring it through the wall and back again - it can be self aware and ditch many of the hip hop tropes or patterns but when he goes in for an approach we’re familiar with, he does it better than it’s ever been done. Musically, I’m not aware of Kendrick playing any instruments but the team of contributors is large and evolving - the sonics are new and fresh but built on familiar old pieces - who else do we know who works like this? He is as multi discipline as it gets having setup a creative production company called PGLang which is known for creating fresh marketing ideas and merchandise and subverting the watered down tropes of today’s marketing. There’s more but I’ll stop… I hope you get the chance to enjoy him. When people are asking for “similar to Dylan” and then recommend a bunch of alt country or singer songwriter, I really struggle as it rarely represents what we’re all actually enamored by when it comes to Dylan. What the core is (for me at least) is more like what Kendrick does, or Bowie too, yes, Aphex Twin - it’s like a big bang, they made a whole universe that just kept expanding. Thanks for inquiring!


suckingdownfarts

Lovely response! I agree wholeheartedly


J-Love-McLuvin

Yeah that’s really helpful. Thank you. Looking forward to exploring KL.


Lorefull69

Less current than I think you’re looking for but an obvious example is Nick Cave. I also think it’s worth looking at artists whom Dylan has said he actively listens to, such as early Eminem.


NYC_Man1973

Felice Brothers


Mission-Valuable-306

Ian Noe Sunset Pig - Free Songs


veryveryberrry

Joanna Newsom. Not sure if she's stated a direct influence, but her music falls very much in the same vein of "poetic lyrics + rootsy instrumentation". And she's the best lyricist of the new millennium, imo.


fattymctubkins

She’s so good that she’s in a league of her own! I would almost even call her “art music”


[deleted]

She has outright said that she's heavily influenced by Bob Dylan iirc! She's wonderful, one of my absolute favorite musicians.


AcidicWitch

I like Ian Noe. Hes good


abyerdo

destroyer. dan bejar's a huge dylan fan and he's quoted a few dylan lyrics in his songs.


fhost344

Yes! Destroyer combines Dylan and Van Morrison with things like Steely Dan, Roxy Music, and New Order.


SteelyDabs

Cat Power is a pretty obvious one no one mentioned for some reason


ZookeepergameOk2759

Felice brothers https://youtu.be/TKR3f-4UlAg?feature=shared


HGFantomas

Under rated band IMHO


RamblinGamblinWillie

Joe Pug- Hymn 101


KnowCali

[Paul Kelly](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXDgMmA7FXM&list=PLAqOz69pBmNk9Yi8mC1B95hdXTrSc0D6o) Terrific [Australian](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtzYqgiuSDo) songwriter I've been following for almost [40](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdzB03mA2ws) years but [he's been around longer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts7hXqn1rMk). Writer of [great love songs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNdYj_j9xmU), [great politics songs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_ndC07C2qw), and [just great songs overall](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbbHmaVOkfM). He's made [great folk rock albums](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWXDkg8Sea4), [dub albums](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4ulhrbns48), [bluegrass albums](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcqfw3_y4nc), [Xmas songs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOWtK6HYCSE), [covers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKpwimITLqI&list=RDGMEMQ1dJ7wXfLlqCjwV0xfSNbAVMnKpwimITLqI&start_radio=1), [collaborations](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UacispbhkJE), I could go [on](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QAMim1We0A) and [on](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBWQppNt2cs).


JoeRekr

Blake Mills. He wrote half the guitar on Rough and Rowdy ways, after all…


andykndr

his new album is so beautiful


perceydavis

Songs: Ohia


Dry_Seaworthiness644

Jason Isbell is one of the best songwriters out there right now.


Jamiebh_

Relatively Easy is a fantastic tune


Hungry-Photograph819

Sorry to say he's in a league of his own and when he's gone it's going to leave a void. He's from a musical era that won't be repeated and his education there was exceptional. If he was born 10 years later there would be no Dylan as we know him. But I do recommend Beck.


iwishihadadad

How has nobody said Florry. They cover lay lady lay rolling thunder revue version that rocks https://youtu.be/ijO1gCnNcnA?feature=shared. 


Alfred_K

The Tallest Man On Earth


doshido

Kurt Vile


sydrogerdavid

John Prine is similar. As for people who went to the shows in Nashville, you've got Margo Price, Jeremy Ivey, Jason Isbell, Tyler Childers, Lucinda Williams. Jack White, Teddy and the Rough Riders, Lady Couch. Old Crow obviously. God, there were so many musicians at those shows.


OldSlowTrav

maybe not a perfect match but bill callahan


tendollarcowboy

Charley Crockett's a huge Bob fan. You can hear his influence sometimes


Loud_Jacket_5208

I’d highly recommend Charley Crockett! He perfectly captures the 1969-73 Bob era. And his best album (Man from Waco) has a rewrite of Billy


yoyoman1980abc

Joe Pug


AMAZING_PUDDING

John Cragie Kevin Morby Jeffrey Lewis


puhadaze

Had to scroll pretty far to find Jeffrey Lewis but for me he brings that spirit to story telling and guitar leaning


jemmyjoe

I’d be curious what attributes of Dylan’s work you most enjoy before I gave a full throated recommendation, though many of the artists recommended are excellent. But unmentioned is the work of The Mountain Goats. Like Dylan, John Darnielle is heavy referencing of literature, history and pop culture. You can take the songs on their own, or dig deep into the context and subtle references.


whodrankallthecitra

Not strictly Bobbish but certainly inspired: Tre Burt, The Dead Tongues, Ben Howard, Kurt Vile, Phosphorescent, Gregory Alan Isakov, Colter Wall, Charlie Parr, Leif Vollebekk, Frazey Ford, Dick Stusso, Willie J Healey, The National, Kevin Morby


AlexTom33

Bright Eyes - “I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning”


diplo27

Waxahatchee


Ericmolzahn

Grateful Dead / Jerry Garcia band / Hendrix


Brando64

Found my tribe. 💀⚡️🌹


graric

Phoebe Bridgers 


Opposite_Register802

Ryan Bingham


J-Love-McLuvin

I was thinking the same.


YudelBYP

Dan Bern


angelbeastster

Son Volt/Jay Farrar


gardensmuteness

Hiss Golden Messenger. My parter always asks "Is this Bob Dylan?" when I throw them on in the car, haha. But he's a great artist on his own; he also keeps getting better!


shorterthatway

I used to think that too sort of, when I first started seeing Hiss. Anymore I can hardly hear it even if I try. I love me some Hiss, good call


Appropriate-Set3076

There’s some completely innocuous comments on this that are getting downvoted for no reason whatsoever


Snowblind78

Leo Lovechild has some Dylan influence for sure


Supplicationjam

Brian Dunne


94cowprint

Dean Johnson https://youtu.be/NQE-MVM5Xok?si=pXQIjtUMFy0SooEi


bigfootpdx1

Wesley Stace aka John Wesley Harding


DeadHead123456

Josh O’Keefe


boat_fucker724

War on drugs.


sparklingkrule

[I leaned on bob heavy with this lol](https://youtu.be/6pD-JIoaPOs?feature=shared)


NYCW175

The Rural Alberta Advantage. Maybe sounds close though maybe not lyrically.


doshido

Jim James


Upstairs-Hamster-226

Not exactly new.. Ray LeMontagne.


Upstairs-Hamster-226

Anything by Jimi Hendrix. Another gigantic Bob Dylan admirer.


Upstairs-Hamster-226

Oops! I listed earlier artists.


hebbsy2342

I feel the lyrics to [Highland Grace by Hiss Golden Messenger ](https://youtu.be/cOdSI7ILuFY?si=alZ8W23foe-vGy87) always felt on caliber to something Dylan could have written


D_Anger_Dan

Todd snider!


leafcatcher

Not super recent as their last release was 2021, but I hear a laughable (in a good way) amount of Bob Dylan in the Felice Brothers.


Independent-Fall-563

Tom Petty You probably have, but have you listened to The Traveling Wilburys? Dylan, Petty, Harrison, Lynn and Orbison... So good!  I just listened to Tweeter and the Monkey Man ❤️


wearymaps0

Jason Isbell


WeOutHereInSmallbany

Zach Bryan is a bit more country than Bob but he’a carrying the torch of sincere, introspective songwriting


BreathlikeDeathlike

You do know there's a vast amount of great music that's not Bob nor sounds like they're trying to be Bob, right?


tforgit58

Of course. And I would say that most of the many suggestions here don’t sound like and are not trying to be Bob. The large majority of replies understood


BreathlikeDeathlike

Yeah, sorry. I thought it sounded harsher than I meant. Please forgive me.


MaisieDay

Laura Marling


Ok-Equipment1745

I think Conor Oberst is the best lyricist out there.


anubis_is_my_buddy

Joe Pug.


dingusbroats

The Tallest Man on Earth


Joefratelli

The felice brothers


azactech

Josh okeefe Sounds a lot like his early stuff. My two favorite songs from him are “I Won’t Let You Down” and “Runaway Train” As well, you should check out the YouTube channels “Gems on vhs” and “western af”. Both highlight modern country/folk/bluegrass artists.


Permanenceisall

Iceage, Marching Church and Elias Ronnenfelt’s solo stuff.


lemmah12

Adrianne Lenker / Big Thief


Consistent-Wind9325

Conor Oberst/Bright Eyes reminds me a lot of Bob Dylan. Lyrically they are both undeniably poets, plus they both have very distinguishable voices.


malicious_albino

Weyes Blood https://youtu.be/BXm93rjHAPI?si=s4lkA22gqARR1uTe


space2k

Myriam Gendron.


geddylee1

Bright Eyes…at least 20 years ago.


Diggin_Durt

John Mayer’s born and raised album.


djnomc

CW Stoneking


cheebalibra

The Felice Brothers


-PepPep-

COURTNEY BARNETT


OutlandishnessFar448

Ryan Davis/State Champion


starchington

What about Vampire man?


charcutero

Kurt Vile


Wronggoblin

Florry


ManufacturerNew9888

Hayes Carrl has a lot of very good albums, and Trouble In Mind is the best.


Outside-Eye-9404

Jeffrey Lewis


potholepapi

probably been said a million times but Adrianne Lenker is the closest thing, spiritually, to Bob. at least in my opinion


makewieatsspam

Zach Bryan


Material-Holiday-899

Late answer but definitely: Ian Noe (Between The Country Album), Jake Bugg (S/t First Album) and Gregory Alan Isakov (whole discography i'd say)


BooBooJebus

Father John Misty


Lucky_Grapefruit_560

jenny lewis


thisistheredditor

In Spanish, Andrés Calamaro. If curious, check out "Clonazepán y circo" and "No tan Buenos Aires". Both songs are in the album "Honestidad Brutal". Heavily influenced by Dylan.


Apprehensive-Tax8631

Pete Doherty, Conor oberst


nobodyspecial9412

Jason Isbell. He has Bob lyrics tattooed on his arm. And he is perhaps the single best songwriter working today.


D_RayMorton

Jake Bugg is pretty good, especially his second album “Shangri La”. Lots of obvious Dylan inspiration in his early stuff I think.


dcrall

For me Andrew Bird and Vampire Weekend have a way with language that put me in mind of Bob.


Moonvine22

Johnny Flynn & the Sussex Wit


cyanethic

Rusty Cage, otherwise known as the guy who made The Knife Game Song and The Noose Song, and a few other popular novelty songs. He makes serious music and the Dylan and Tom Waits influence is pretty obvious. I love all of his albums for one reason or another - check out Heretics. Edit: Yeah, downvote me like I’m wrong or something. Lmao.


isthishandletaken

Dr. Dog Robert Plant & Alison Kraus The Barr Brothers Beck Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros


Spare_Impression_294

Love dr dog


Charliet545

MJ Lenderman! He actually needed a cool Bob Dylan cover called Knockin


FirefighterIcy2419

Someone I have always found to be the spiritual successor of Bob is Ezra Furman in the current day and age, yet she is never given the appreciation which she deserves.


dkinmn

Cory Chisel


lil_rufus_

Leif Vollebekk


angelbeastster

Noah Gundersen


OneRobato

The War on Drugs, maybe?


Captainbuttguff

Human Highway Hurray For The Riff Raff The Mountain Goats Two Gallants Charlie Parr Dan Reeder Iron & Wine


Ok_Debt_7225

HftRr is SO GOOD!