Former Vampire Weekend member Rostam Batmanglij — who records under the name Rostam — has dropped a new single “Unfold You,” accompanied by a video featuring Hari Nef.
Directed by Rostam, the video shows the duo meeting on Dune Shacks Trail in Massachusetts. They sit and stare at each other, and later dance in synchronized movements. “Might be taking a risk/But I’m Ok with it,” Rostam sings across a burning saxophone. “I’m Ok with it.”
“Hari and I found ourselves in the same quarantine pod in Massachusetts this past July,...
Directed by Rostam, the video shows the duo meeting on Dune Shacks Trail in Massachusetts. They sit and stare at each other, and later dance in synchronized movements. “Might be taking a risk/But I’m Ok with it,” Rostam sings across a burning saxophone. “I’m Ok with it.”
“Hari and I found ourselves in the same quarantine pod in Massachusetts this past July,...
- 10/14/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Haim are the latest band to perform for NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series from home. The sisters tuned in remotely from their separate Los Angeles abodes to play three tracks from Women in Music Pt. III, their upcoming third album.
Leading off with “The Steps,” Haim jammed out on guitar, bass and bongos before performing “I Know Alone” and the Wimpiii era’s first single, “Summer Girl,” released last July. For the last song, Henry Solomon joined the trio for the song’s signature saxophone line.
Women in Music Pt.
Leading off with “The Steps,” Haim jammed out on guitar, bass and bongos before performing “I Know Alone” and the Wimpiii era’s first single, “Summer Girl,” released last July. For the last song, Henry Solomon joined the trio for the song’s signature saxophone line.
Women in Music Pt.
- 6/17/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Haim’s third album, the cheekily titled Women in Music Pt. III, begins like an uncapped fire hydrant spraying water on a scorching summer day. A sax solo from Henry Solomon leads into Danielle Haim begging for a miracle from their hometown on album opener “Los Angeles.” While they love L.A., it’s bringing them down and they’re mulling what to make of their disappointment and disillusionment.
“Hometown of mine/Just got back from the boulevard can’t stop crying,” she sings on the first verse. “The guy...
“Hometown of mine/Just got back from the boulevard can’t stop crying,” she sings on the first verse. “The guy...
- 6/15/2020
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
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