Editorial Reviews Co-Produced by Robin herself, she fills her ever-diverse musical palette with a fusion of pop, rock, folk & world music, combined with her personal lyrical style. From the infectious opener "Follow" to the deeply introspective and moody "I Bleed", Some Kind Of Bird takes you on a journey full of playful odes ("Little Stars")and painful laments ("Year and a Day") and soars to every emotion in between.
Some Kind of Bird
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Amy Freeman, LA Weekly, March 4, 2005
Cleavage-friendly singer Stacy Robin belts it with aplomb.
Kyrby Raine, Ink19.com, July 2005
Stacy Robin sings with beauty and grace. Add this among the year's best.
Album Description
Though bearing a reasonable resemblance to her work with the alterna-pop-folk band IF and goddess rock band Drawing Down the Moon, Some Kind Of Bird clearly establishes Stacy Robin as a solo artist apart from her current bands. "Heartless LoveEdrives that point home, trading traditional guitar laden hooks for heavy synth grooves and a middle-eastern flavor, adding an intriguing dimension to the tale of disillusionment with religious righteousness.