Bombadil (band)

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Bombadil
Background information
Origin Durham, North Carolina, United States
Genres Folk, pop
Years active 2005–present
Labels Ramseur Records
Website www.bombadilmusic.com
Members Daniel Michalak
Bryan Rahija
Stuart Robinson
James Phillips

Bombadil is a four-piece band from Durham, North Carolina with guitar, bass, piano, and drums as their primary instruments. Their music is best described as folk-pop. The band are known for their creative and somewhat elusive lyrics, quirky sound, and upbeat, energetic live show.

History

Bombadil began in early 2005 after guitarist Bryan Rahija and bassist Daniel Michalak decided to start a band while undergraduates at Duke University after meeting while studying abroad in Bolivia. They recorded several demos at a local elementary school during their spare time.

After returning to the United States, Michalak recruited his brother John to write drum parts for the songs and the three spent the holiday break pulling the songs together. Pianist and friend Stuart Robinson joined the band a few months later.

After a busy year of touring and writing music, Bombadil signed with Ramseur Records of Concord, NC after playing a show with The Avett Brothers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[1] The group immediately set out recording a debut EP, which was released in May 2006. John Michalak left the band to pursue medical school and was replaced by James Phillips in the fall of 2007.

The group released their first full length album entitled A Buzz, A Buzz on April 29, 2008. The band toured throughout the United States,playing festivals like Bonnaroo, FloydFest, Pickathon, and Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion to support the album. Their second album, Tarpits and Canyonlands, was released on July 7, 2009.

From July 2009 to December 2010, the band was on hiatus due to Daniel suffering from nerve damage in his hands.[2][3] Stuart Robinson also briefly left the band during this time to pursue academic interests, but later returned.

The band gathered in Portland, OR to record a follow up to Tarpits and Canyonlands in November 2010. The album was recorded by drummer James Phillips in a barn on Pendarvis Farm (the same barn where The Decemberists recorded The King is Dead). The album, released on November 8, 2011, is named All That the Rain Promises. The title is a homage to the mushroom collecting book All That the Rain Promises and More.

In the summer of 2012, the four members moved back to Durham to record "Metrics of Affection," which was released on July 23, 2013.

Current members

  • Stuart Robinson (piano)
  • Daniel Michalak (guitar)
  • Bryan Rahija (guitar)
  • James Phillips (drums)

Discography

  • Bombadil (EP, May 2006)
  • A Buzz, a Buzz (full-length, April 2008)
  • Tarpits and Canyonlands (full-length, July 2009)
  • All That the Rain Promises (full-length, November 2011)
  • Thank You (limited edition 7-inch, June 2012)
  • Metrics of Affection (full-length, July 2013)

References

  1. Parker, Chris (2006-08-09). "Independent Weekly: Music: Feature: Middle-earth mirth". Indyweek.com. Retrieved 2011-10-12. 
  2. "Bombadil - News - Sad news: canceling shows for a little while". Bombadil.squarespace.com. 2009-06-01. Retrieved 2011-10-12. 
  3. "Bombadil - News - Bombadil show tomorrow, 12/29!". Bombadil.squarespace.com. 2010-12-28. Retrieved 2011-10-12. 

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