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My Life in Rooms
My Life in Rooms
Barzin / CD / 2006
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Toronto-based
singer/songwriter
Barzin Hosseini
's second album,
My Life in Rooms
, continues in the melancholic vein of his eponymous 2003 debut. Like fellow
slowcore
devotees
Sparklehorse
and
Red House Painters
,
Barzin
excavates the despondent territory of loss, regret, loneliness, and claustrophobic isolation. Phrases repeat from song to song, musical motifs weave in an out and reappear in surprising places, and the end result is a closely integrated suite of songs that explores the rewards -- and the cost -- of the artistic life. It's an audacious and ambitious goal, and
Barzin
partly succeeds by creating a sustained mood throughout the album. His heavily reverbed keyboards and hushed, almost whispered vocals predominate, but the quest is significantly augmented by
Great Lake Swimmers
'
Tony Dekker
, who contributes tasteful guitar work, and
Karen Graves
, whose brooding string arrangements lend needed ballast to these wispy, ethereal tracks. There are deft sonic touches throughout. A pedal steel guitar shimmers through the opening track
"Let's Go Driving"
and the despairing
"Leaving Time,"
vibraphones tinkle on
"Acoustic Guitar Phase,"
and the gorgeously atmospheric instrumental
"Sometimes the Night...,"
and a ghostly French horn echoes a mournful theme on the album's best track,
"Take This Blue."
And to his credit,
Barzin
manages to quote
Pink Floyd
's
"Comfortably Numb"
on
"Just More Drugs"
without sounding completely ironic. But the album's thematic unity and gently modulated pulse is also its greatest weakness.
Barzin
's songs are virtually interchangeable, and
Mitch Girio
's warm, sympathetic production and the surprising and affecting instrumentation are not enough to offset the repetitive nature of the music. By the time the title track rolls around at the end of the album, you'll be wondering if you've heard it all before. And you have -- eight previous times. It's difficult to escape the conclusion that this is a thirty-eight minute exercise in gorgeous tedium. As downcast
mood music
,
My Life in Rooms
succeeds admirably. But as an album of songs, it's a lush, lovely, and ultimately monochromatic effort. ~ Andy Whitman, All Music Guide
Artist
Barzin
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Monotreme
Release Date
2006 10 17
Song List
1: Let's Go Driving (3:58)
2: So Much Time to Call My Own (4:59)
3: Leaving Time (5:25)
4: Just More Drugs (3:21)
5: Take This Blue (4:31)
6: Acoustic Guitar Phase (4:28)
7: Won't You Come (3:29)
8: Sometimes the Night... (3:10)
9: My Life in Rooms (4:24)
Style.Categories
Slowcore, Indie Rock
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