Rostam Shares Three Additional Tracks from Forthcoming Album, "Half-Light"

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Rostam has shared three additional tracks from his debut album, Half-Light, due September 15 on Nonesuch. You can listen to them here. The three tracks—"Wood," "Don't Let It Get to You," and "EOS"—are available to download now with pre-orders of Half-Light, along with the previously released album tracks "Gwan" and "Bike Dream."

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Rostam, whose debut album, Half-Light, is due September 8 September 15 on Nonesuch Records, has made three album tracks—"Wood," "Don't Let It Get to You," and "EOS"—newly available to download instantly with pre-orders of Half-Light on iTunes, Rostam's web store, and the Nonesuch Store. The tracks follow the previous release of album tracks "Gwan" and "Bike Dream," which are also available with pre-orders. Nonesuch Store pre-orders also include an exclusive print, a limited number of which will be signed by Rostam.

You can watch lyric videos for "Wood," "Don't Let It Get to You," and "EOS" below.

Rolling Stone recently listed "Bike Dream" at No. 2 in their weekly feature The Playlist, calling it "delicately transporting.”

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  • Friday, July 14, 2017
    Rostam Shares Three Additional Tracks from Forthcoming Album, "Half-Light"
    Claire Vogel

    Rostam, whose debut album, Half-Light, is due September 8 September 15 on Nonesuch Records, has made three album tracks—"Wood," "Don't Let It Get to You," and "EOS"—newly available to download instantly with pre-orders of Half-Light on iTunes, Rostam's web store, and the Nonesuch Store. The tracks follow the previous release of album tracks "Gwan" and "Bike Dream," which are also available with pre-orders. Nonesuch Store pre-orders also include an exclusive print, a limited number of which will be signed by Rostam.

    You can watch lyric videos for "Wood," "Don't Let It Get to You," and "EOS" below.

    Rolling Stone recently listed "Bike Dream" at No. 2 in their weekly feature The Playlist, calling it "delicately transporting.”

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