Rostam Takes a Solo Step Into the Glow of Half-Light
The former Vampire Weekend guitarist and producer talks about going from collaborator to conductor on an album 10 years in the making.

Rostam Batmanglij is not afraid of a nice, long pause.
The 33-year-old former Vampire Weekend member and producer may move fast when it comes to collaborating with others, having worked with an impressive array of artists including Frank Ocean, Solange, HAIM, Hamilton Leithauser, Carly Rae Jepsen and Santigold. But he is deliberate, to say the least, with his own words. He’s seated by the window of his room at the Standard Hotel in New York’s East Village, and you can almost see the wheels turning in his head as he reflects in silence, sometimes for as long as 30 seconds, before answering a question.
So it should comes as no surprise that his solo debut, Half-Light, out Sept. 15 via Nonesuch Records, is more than 10 years in the making, crafted with the same judiciousness he uses to gather his thoughts in conversation. It’s also been nearly two full years since Rostam announced his departure from Vampire Weekend with a social-media post saying that his “identity as a songwriter + producer needs to stand on its own.”
Read Paste’s review of Rostam’s Half-Light here.
“I think I had a vision for this album at the end of college, which was 2006,” he says. “There was a vision of an album, and it evolved over the years. I knew I wanted to make an album. I think it was at the beginning of 2016 that I realized I wanted to make a longer album.”
The result is a lovely, warm record of baroque pop that will please Vampire Weekend fans who know him primarily as one of the two main creative forces behind that band. But it’s also uniquely Rostam, which is to say a focused distillation of a few styles and sounds, from the Middle Eastern percussion on “Wood” to the pulsing strings on “Gwan” to the deceptively upbeat “Bike Dream,” on which he sings of “two boys, one to kiss your neck and one to bring you breakfast…one to love you sweetly, one does so discreetly, never will he meet me.”
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