
There are many artists out there that really give me a tough time getting used to their sound. Granted, once I do, I don't understand how I didn't like the music before (yes, Dirty Projectors, you are finally in that category for me.) So it's surprising when I'm smitten almost instantaneously by a certain band/artist/sound/whatever, especially when I'm least expecting it. Such is the case with Beth Bombara and the Robotic Foundation , a pop folk trio from St. Louis. The group relies on the strength and experience of Beth Bombara, a former touring member of Samantha [...]
In this week's paper, Christian Schaeffer reviews Beth Bombara and the Robotic Foundation's self-titled EP. He had this to say: Last year, singer-songwriter Beth Bombara released Abandon Ship, a tidy... Continue reading "Homespun: Beth Bombara and the Robotic Foundation, self-titled EP" >