Review: Beth Orton's 'The Ground Above' is therapeutic but not redemptive
Beth Orton's new album 'The Ground Above' may have been therapeutic for the folktronica artist, but it is not redemptive, according to this review.

Beth Orton blends organic and electronic sounds, mixing them to an often entrancing cohesion. Her sound can best be described as a mixture of guitar folk and vocals, with a heddy mix of backbeats from the ambient scene.




Beth Orton's new album 'The Ground Above' may have been therapeutic for the folktronica artist, but it is not redemptive, according to this review.