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In this regard, Half-Light closely resembles I Had a Dream That You Were Mine, Rostam's collaboration with Leithauser. Angel Deradoorian, who helped make that album so transporting, even appears on the ghostly R&B of "Hold You.".
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelNonesuch
EAN0075597935691
eBay Product ID (ePID)11052226711
Product Key Features
LanguageEnglish
Era2010s
Run Time3128 Sec
Release Year2017
FormatCD
FeaturesImport
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock
TypeAlbum
StyleIndie Electronic
ArtistRostam
Release TitleHalf-Light
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
DistributionWarner Music/Cinram Logistics
Number of Tracks15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Additional InformationThe former Vampire Weekend member's solo debut is an audacious, heartfelt set of songs about his years in New York City.
Reviews"It’s less an emphatic, assertive statement than a patchwork scrapbook of disparate moods and tunes that, taken as a whole, feels not unpleasantly unfinished, somewhat hazy and dreamlike and understatedly charismatic.", "Being able to articulate love and its non-reciprocation comes from a place of vulnerability, and the lyrics here reveal Rostam at his most introspective.", "Rostam invokes various levels of sunlight streaming into apartment windows throughout the record, and it often sounds like he’s not singing to a person, exactly, but rather the formless, dark silhouette of a person who’s just left the room.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "It's the gorgeously inventive tracks that steal the show. Maybe the most telling is 'Don't Let It Get to You,' built around a machine-gunning sample of the samba-drum battery from Paul Simon's curveball 1990 banger 'The Obvious Child'...", 3 stars out of 5 -- "It’s honest, personal and wholly relatable. Rostam may have defined Vampire Weekend’s sound, but with HALF-LIGHT he begins to define himself."