Barzin is a Canadian singer-songwriter named Barzin Hosseini. Slow and melancholic, introspective and confessional: These words in some ways describe the sound of Barzin. A project that began sometime in 1995, Barzin was a solo endeavor at its inception. But somewhere along the way it shed its solitary skin allowing a wide array of characters into it’s sound. From amongst a rotating cast of musicians, who occasionally made appearances on recordings and at performances, three individuals slowly became a fixture of this project. The three characters in question are Mike Findlay, Suzanne Hancock, and Tony Dekker (Great Lake Swimmers). On 2003, Barzin released its self-titled debut album through the Montreal based label, Where Are My Records. The following year an E.P. titled Songs for Hinah, was released through the French based label, Hinah. And in 2006, the second full-length album titled My Life in Rooms was released in Canada through Weewerk Records and in Europe and U.S. through Monotreme Records. Barzin's second album, entitled My Life In Rooms, walks a minimalist line between chamber pop, alt-country, and indie rock. This collection of songs leans toward the melancholic writing of such bands as Tindersticks and Mojave 3. Barzin fuses instruments such as French horn, vibraphone, pedal steel, and a drum machine to create a unique, quiet music that is expansive and at times cinematic, while never losing its sense of intimacy or honesty. Barzin, Tony Dekker (Great Lake Swimmers) and Suzanne Hancock were the central musicians on the album, while Don Kerr, Sandro Perri (Polmo Polpo), Tamara Williamson, Lewis Melville, and Matt Verta-Ray (Heavy Trash) all helped shape its remarkable sound. The lovely string arrangements were scored by Karen Graves (who also arranged Hayden's Skyscraper National Park) On his new and latest album, Notes to an Absent Lover (Monotreme Records) Barzin leaves behind the sonic experimentation that played such a central role in My life in Rooms. He brings together a new cast of musicians (Nick Zubeck, Marshal Bureau, Darren Wall, Robbie Grunwald) for this album. With the addition of these new musicians, a new range is introduced to the songs as well as to the overall sound of the album. Notes to an Absent Lover brings new textures and colors to the Barzin palette. The album balances the introspection of his earlier work with up-tempo orchestral arrangements that provide a richly melodic heartbeat to these glowing confessionals. Personal but never indulgent, the raw honesty of the lyrics details universal themes of sorrow, regret and anger, evoking all the vulnerability and shifting emotions confronted in the wake of a shattered relationship. Notes to an Absent Lover was recorded by Don Kerr (Ron Sexsmith) and Jeremy Darby (Pink Floyd, Lou Reed), and mixed by Chad Irschick and Darryl Neudorf (Neko Case, The New Pornographers). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Acetone
Advyyyy
Bedhead
Bunkbed
The Dream Song
Stayed Too Long in This Place
Let's Go Driving
Nobody Told Me
Soft Summer Girls
Queen Jane
Just More Drugs
Leaving Time
All the While
Words Tangled in Blue
So Much Time to Call My Own
Sometimes the Night...
Take This Blue
Past All Concerns
When It Falls Apart
Won't You Come
Lost
My Life In Rooms
Acoustic Guitar Phase
Pale Blue Eyes
Look What Love Has Turned Us Into
Stealing Beauty
Over My Blue
Cruel Sea
Building a House
Without Your Light
Morning Doubts
Sleep
In the Dark You Can Love This Place
Autumn Moon
In the Morning
A Boy With His Heart
You Were Made for All of This
Lazy Summer
Fake It 'til You Make It
Look what love has turned us i
Heart Strings
It's Hard to Love Blindly
It's Come To This
Clear Saturday
My Green Autumn
Thinking Out Loud
Leaving Behind a Good Thing
Sometimes the Night
It's All Just Easier
Mistakes (CFRU Undertones Session)
Acoustic Gitar Phase
It’s Hard To Love Blindly
Fake It ‘Til You Make It
VOYEURS IN THE DARK
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