Bands & artists like Ludmila Ferber
If you like Ludmila Ferber, 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
Darlene Zschech
Known for her powerful worship anthems, Darlene Zschech's music features rich vocal harmonies and a rhythmic drive that resonates with the contemporary Christian sound.
Michael W. Smith
GuideHis blend of pop and worship music often includes layered instrumentation and uplifting melodies that create a similar emotional build-up to Ferber's work.
Kari Jobe
GuideKari Jobe's music combines heartfelt lyrics with dynamic arrangements, often reaching cathartic peaks akin to Ludmila Ferber's style.
Chris Tomlin
GuideWith his anthemic worship songs and strong melodic lines, Chris Tomlin shares a similar rhythmic and harmonic richness found in Ferber's music.
Bethel Music
This collective is known for their atmospheric worship sound that builds momentum through layered harmonies and steady grooves, much like Ferber's approach.
Hillsong Worship
Their contemporary worship style features driving rhythms and lush harmonies that align closely with the sonic characteristics of Ludmila Ferber.
Elevation Worship
Known for their modern worship sound, Elevation Worship incorporates rhythmic elements and rich harmonies that evoke a similar atmosphere as Ferber's work.
Casting Crowns
GuideTheir blend of pop rock and worship features strong narratives and harmonious arrangements that resonate well with the contemporary Christian genre.
Common questions
Who sounds like Ludmila Ferber?
Artists similar to Ludmila Ferber include Darlene Zschech, Michael W. Smith, Kari Jobe and Chris Tomlin. Each shares elements of Ludmila Ferber's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Ludmila Ferber?
Ludmila Ferber is primarily known for contemporary Christian music. The music pulses with a rhythmic drive, layering rich harmonies over steady grooves that build momentum toward cathartic peaks.
Where should I start if I like Ludmila Ferber?
If you enjoy Ludmila Ferber, start with Darlene Zschech — their album "Jump to the Jam" is a great entry point. Known for her powerful worship anthems, Darlene Zschech's music features rich vocal harmonies and a rhythmic drive that resonates with the contemporary Christian sound.