New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Americana artist Beth Bombara gives fans an inside look of the recording experience on the video for the first single, "Promised Land". The single is off her forthcoming self-titled LP due out June 23.
Set at Jettison Studios, the video documents real moments in the studio during the recording of the song. Viewers are given a front row seat to Bombara's synergy of smooth and smoky vocals, juxtaposition of driving electric guitar with banjo, and the buildup of instrumentation found in the single.
Check out the "Promised Land" video on YouTube:
Beth Bombara
Release Date: June 23, 2015
1. Found Your Way
2. Give Me Something
3. Thunder and Rain
4. Greet the Day
5. Promised Land
6. In the Water
7. Your Own Two Hands
8. In My Head
9. It Slips Away
10. Heavy Heart
11. Greet the Day (Instrumental)
Tour Dates
6/27/15 Off Broadway - St. Louis, MO
7/10/15 The Westport Saloon - Kansas City, MO
7/11/15 Barley Street Tavern - Omaha, NE
7/17/15 Uncommon Ground - Chicago, IL
7/24/15 Roots Cafe - Brooklyn, NY
Praise for Beth Bombara
"Her impressively fractured blend of blues, folk and country stylings feels instantly familiar yet becomes increasingly unique and insular as it unfolds before your eyes and ears." —Joshua Pickard - Nooga
"I'm glad the rest of the world can start to discover Beth Bombara, and multi-instrumentalists Kit and JJ Hamon. Beth's vocals, melody andsongcraft hit a new peak and the ideas and arrangements enhance this new batch of songs to perfection. One of St. Louis' favoriteindie-folk artists has possibly upstaged herself. If you haven't heard Beth before, this is a fine place to start." - Nick Acquisto, MusicDirector - KDHX
"She's got the right amount of warble and twang to make her indie folk rock soulful and inviting." —Snob's Music
About Beth Bombara
Americana artist Beth Bombara could not have created her new, self-titled album anywhere but St. Louis. On it, she and her band (Kit Hamon, JJ Hamon, Karl Eggers, Corey Woodruff, Ryan Spearman) borrow from the city's traditions, including alt-country (Uncle Tupelo, The Bottle Rockets) and blues (Albert King, Lonnie Johnson), while embodying the collaboration, experimentation and resolve of the tight-knit scene developing there today. Bombara is hailed as one of the city's finest songwriters with local music journalists taking note, including former Riverfront Times music editor Kiernan Maletsky who says, "When you decide to start paying attention to music in St. Louis, Beth is among the first people you will encounter." She is equally comfortable headlining the rock club Off Broadway and the Missouri Botanical Gardens' Whitaker Music Festival, where she recently performed for a crowd numbering over 10,000.