Notes to an Absent Lover

Notes To An Absent Lover is an album by Barzin, released in 2009.[1]

Notes To An Absent Lover
Studio album by
Released2009
GenreLo-Fi, Post Rock
LabelMonotreme
Barzin chronology
My Life in Rooms
(2006)
Notes To An Absent Lover
(2009)
To Live Alone in That Long Summer
(2013)

As well as singer/guitarist Barzin Hosseini, the album features vocalist Melissa McClelland, vibraphone player Robbie Grunwald, and pedal steel guitar player Burke Carroll.[2]

Exclaim! writer Rachel Sanders viewed the album as Barzin Hosseini moving to "a more nakedly melodic songwriting style", calling it "a dreamy, elegant stunner of a folk pop release".[3] PopMatters' Dominic Umile gave it 5 stars out of 10, describing it as "straightforward and dry folk pop, with little decoding needed".[4]

Track listing

  1. "Nobody Told Me" 3:09
  2. "Words Tangled In Blue" 3:42
  3. "Soft Summer Girls" 3:56
  4. "Queen Jane" 4:20
  5. "When It Falls Apart" 3:31
  6. "Lost" 3:50
  7. "Stayed Too Long In This Place" 4:36
  8. "Look What Love Has Turned Us Into" 3:53
  9. "The Dream Song" 5:20
gollark: "So, you put in a lot of XP and lapis, you expect something useful, right? SIKE! You're getting Bane of Arthopods II!"
gollark: Enchanting is just annoying.
gollark: This isn't much of a balance issue - replacing said random utility pickaxe isn't costly, just irritating.
gollark: *Self*-repairing - going to an anvil is still a chore - and the effectiveness of repairs drops if you do them lots - and XP cost.
gollark: Slowly self-repairing pickaxes? It's nice to not have to replace your "random utility pickaxe" half the time.

References

  1. "Barzin: Notes to an Absent Lover".
  2. "Barzin "Notes to an absent Lover"", Folk World, Issue 43, November 2010. Retrieved January 28, 2018
  3. Sanders, Rachel (2009) "Barzin Notes To An Absent Lover", Exclaim!, April 20, 2009. Retrieved January 28, 2018
  4. Umile, Dominic (2009) "Barzin:Notes to an Absent Lover", PopMatters, July 20, 2009. Retrieved January 28, 2018
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