Watch: Rostam Performs "Gwan" on "Conan"

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Rostam was on Conan on TBS last night, performing "Gwan," from his debut album, Half-Light. You can watch it here. He takes part in a live session on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic today. Rostam will perform at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in NYC on Wednesday and at The Growlers Six festival in LA on October 28 and will tour Europe in November.

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Rostam, whose debut album, Half-Light, was released on Nonesuch Records last week, was the musical guest on Conan on TBS last night. He performed the album track "Gwan." You can watch the performance below. He will take part in a live session on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic this morning at 11:15 AM PT, which you can hear then at kcrw.com/mbe.

NPR calls Half-Light "stunning." The New Yorker says it's "a wondrous album, full of coy dreams and quiet yearning." The Daily Beast calls it "sublime ... one of the more extraordinary records of the year." To pick up a copy, head to your local music shop, iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and listen to the album on Apple Music and Spotify.

Rostam answered fans' questions about the new album and more in a Reddit AMA on Wednesday, which you can read here. He will perform in concert at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in New York next Wednesday, September 27, and will take part in The Growlers Six festival in Los Angeles on October 28. Rostam will tour Europe in November, including performances in France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands and London; tickets are on sale now at nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Rostam: "Conan," September 2017
  • Friday, September 22, 2017
    Watch: Rostam Performs "Gwan" on "Conan"
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    Rostam, whose debut album, Half-Light, was released on Nonesuch Records last week, was the musical guest on Conan on TBS last night. He performed the album track "Gwan." You can watch the performance below. He will take part in a live session on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic this morning at 11:15 AM PT, which you can hear then at kcrw.com/mbe.

    NPR calls Half-Light "stunning." The New Yorker says it's "a wondrous album, full of coy dreams and quiet yearning." The Daily Beast calls it "sublime ... one of the more extraordinary records of the year." To pick up a copy, head to your local music shop, iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and listen to the album on Apple Music and Spotify.

    Rostam answered fans' questions about the new album and more in a Reddit AMA on Wednesday, which you can read here. He will perform in concert at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in New York next Wednesday, September 27, and will take part in The Growlers Six festival in Los Angeles on October 28. Rostam will tour Europe in November, including performances in France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands and London; tickets are on sale now at nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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