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Alana, Danielle, and Este Haim made their follow-up to 2020’s Women in Music Pt. III with Rostam Batmanglij, Tobias Jesso Jr.
Kudos to Haim, first of all, for the best album title of the year. Breakup albums are so common that it’s surprising no one ...
By the end of 2012, “Call Me Maybe” had conquered pop music. The song had reached No. 1 on the charts in 14 countries, scored ...
Maybe there’s not a lot of competition for the title of “World’s Most Accomplished Queer Iranian-American Indie Rock Star Turned A-List Producer,” but Rostam Batmanglij has it on lock.
Rostam Batmanglij photographed by Daniel Jack Lyons for W Magazine; styled by Tara Boyette. Batmanglij wears his own clothing. Rostam Batmanglij has figured out the headline for this article.
When Rostam Batmanglij was a kid growing up in Washington, D.C. — “must have been 13 or 14,” he figures — he used to ride around in his older brother’s car listening to a collection of ...
— Rostam Batmanglij (@matsoR) January 26, 2016 “For now in the Vampire Weekend universe, it’s all about recording the next album,” Koenig assured today over Instagram .
Rostam Batmanglij performs at the Museum of Fine Arts Saturday night. PHOTO COURTESY CARTER HOWE Rostam Batmanglij, better known as Rostam, is not limited to his former band. Though he was one of the ...
When Rostam Batmanglij turned thirty, he decided to move to Los Angeles. He had arrived in New York, in 2002, to study music at Columbia University. There he befriended a group of students with ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. In the past, Rostam Batmanglij has often operated in the background — as keyboardist and producer for Vampire Weekend ...