At Weddings
Sarah Beth Tomberlin (born April 6, 1995) is an American folk musician. Now based in Louisville, Kentucky, Tomberlin released her debut full-length album, At Weddings, in 2018 on Saddle Creek Records. She wrote most of At Weddings while living with her family in southern Illinois during her late teens and early twenties. At 16, she finished her homeschooling curriculum and went to college at a private Christian school she describes, only half-jokingly, as a cult. By 17, she had dropped out of school, returned home, and begun to face a period of difficult transition in her life. The daughter of a Baptist pastor, Tomberlin found herself questioning not only her faith, but her identity, her purpose, and her place in the world. I was working, going to school, and experiencing heavy isolation, Tomberlin says of the time when she first began writing the songs on At Weddings. It felt monotonous, like endless nothingness. It was a means to get through to the next step of life. In songwriting, Tomberlin found relief and lucidity she had trouble articulating otherwise. When she was 19, she wrote Tornado on her parents' piano, and began to develop confidence in her music. A year later, she had written enough songs to fill an album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sarah Beth Tomberlin (born April 6, 1995) is an American folk musician. Now based in Louisville, Kentucky, Tomberlin released her debut full-length album, At Weddings, in 2018 on Saddle Creek Records. She wrote most of At Weddings while living with her family in southern Illinois during her late teens and early twenties. At 16, she finished her homeschooling curriculum and went to college at a private Christian school she describes, only half-jokingly, as a cult. By 17, she had dropped out of school, returned home, and begun to face a period of difficult transition in her life. The daughter of a Baptist pastor, Tomberlin found herself questioning not only her faith, but her identity, her purpose, and her place in the world. I was working, going to school, and experiencing heavy isolation, Tomberlin says of the time when she first began writing the songs on At Weddings. It felt monotonous, like endless nothingness. It was a means to get through to the next step of life. In songwriting, Tomberlin found relief and lucidity she had trouble articulating otherwise. When she was 19, she wrote Tornado on her parents' piano, and began to develop confidence in her music. A year later, she had written enough songs to fill an album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Wasted
Any Other Way
Seventeen
happy accident
Sin
natural light
tap
Self-Help
possessed
Hours
idkwntht
easy
stoned
sunstruck
I'm Not Scared
You Are Here
Floor
collect caller
born again runner
Tornado
Untitled 1
unsaid
memory
A Video Game
February
Untitled 2
Hours - draag me Remix
Hours - Katie Dey Remix
Sunlight
Self Help
Self‐Help
Any Other Day
I’m Not Scared
Hours (Draag Me Remix)
possessed (tape demo)
Hours (Katie Dey Remix)
Sunstuck
NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
untitled 1 (first demo)
Tomberlin - Any Other Way
Sun Stuck (demo)
tornado (first demo)
sunstruck [Explicit]
stoned [Explicit]
Self
stoned (tape demo)
easy (tape demo)
born again runner (tape demo)
memory (tape demo)
collect caller (tape demo)
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