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Bombadil is a four-piece Americana, folk-pop band from
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with guitar, bass, piano, and drums as their primary instruments. The band is known for their creative and heartfelt lyrics, lush vocal harmonies, thoughtful arrangements, and engaging live show.


History

Bombadil began in early 2005 after guitarist Bryan Rahija and bassist Daniel Michalak were studying abroad in
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as students at
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. They recorded several demos at an elementary school in La Paz during their spare time. After returning to the U.S., Michalak recruited his brother John to write drum parts. Pianist and friend Stuart Robinson joined the band a few months later. After a busy year of touring and writing, Bombadil signed with Ramseur Records of
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, North Carolina after playing a show with
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at the
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. 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
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, Pickathon, and Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion to support the album. Their second album, '' Tarpits and Canyonlands'', was recorded with
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and released on July 7, 2009. The band went on hiatus from July 2009 to December 2010, due to Daniel suffering from nerve damage in his hands. Stuart Robinson also briefly left the band during this time to pursue academic interests, but later returned. The band gathered in
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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
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recorded '' The King is Dead''). The album, released on November 8, 2011, is named '' All That the Rain Promises''. In the summer of 2011, the four members moved back to Durham to record '' Metrics of Affection'', which was released on July 25, 2014. After recording '' Metrics of Affection'', Bryan Rahija left the band to attend business school at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. In Rahija's absence, the other members recorded ''
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'', their 5th full-length album. The album was released on March 24, 2015. "Amy's Friend," a song from the album, was used on the soundtrack to the movie '' Trainwreck''. On March 4, 2015 it was announced that Stuart Robinson would be leaving the band to pursue personal interests, and Daniel and James would continue writing and touring as Bombadil. During September 2016, the band, with new member Stacy Harden, recorded ''
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'', their 6th full-length album, with producer
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in San Francisco. Bryan Rahija contributed guitar tracks. The album was released on March 3, 2017. After taking 2020 and 2021 off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bombadil took to social media to announce their return to touring with guitarist MK Rodenbough, known individually as Rodes Baby, on guitar in Harden's stead. It was initially announced that founding member Stuart Robinson would join the band as an opening act for their first show back, but he ended up joining them for the majority of the spring 2022 tour, and as of fall 2022 appears to be back as a full touring member.


Personnel


Current members

* Daniel Michalak (vocals, bass, piano, guitar) * James Phillips (vocals, drums, synth) * MK Rodenbough (vocals, guitar) * Stuart Robinson (vocals, piano, ukelele)


Past members

*Bryan Rahija (guitar) *John Michalak (drums) *Stephen Bennett (drums) *Nicholas Vandenberg (vocals, guitar, bass, piano) * Stacy Harden (vocals, guitar, bass)


Discography


Full-length albums

* '' A Buzz, a Buzz'' (April 2008) * '' Tarpits and Canyonlands'' (July 2009) * '' All That the Rain Promises'' (November 2011) * '' Metrics of Affection'' (July 2013) * ''
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'' (March 2015) * ''
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'' (March 2017) * '' Beautiful Country'' (September 2019)


EPs

* '' Bombadil'' (May 2006) * ''Still Bombadil Issue#1: Score for Cell Phone, Rubber Band & Wine Glass'' (limited edition EP, March 2015)


7-inches

* ''
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'' (limited edition 7-inch, June 2012)


Singles

*"Sad Birthday" (June 2014) *"Sunny December" *"A Question" *"Coughing on the F Train"


References


External links

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Ramseur Records

PureVolume

MySpace
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bombadil (Band) Musical groups from North Carolina American folk rock groups Musical groups established in 2005