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''Changephobia'' is the third full-length solo album by American
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musician
Rostam Batmanglij Rostam Batmanglij (, ; born November 28, 1983), known mononymously as Rostam, is an American musician, producer and songwriter. He was a founding member of the band Vampire Weekend, whose first three albums he produced. He has been described by ...
. The album has received positive reception from critics and appeared on several best-of lists for the year. It was followed by two volumes of remixes later in the year.


Reception

Editors at ''AnyDecentMusic?'' scored this album a 7.3 out of 10, based on 15 reviews. At ''
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'', Tatiana Tenreyro scored this album a B+, calling it "a fitting record for sunny summer days, leaning into a stripped-down sound that combines pop with jazz". Editors at
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rated this album 4 out of 5 stars, with critic Heather Phares writing "on ''Changephobia'', atmanglij'sapproach is a little more concise and considered" than 2017's '' Half-Light'' "but just as evocative", continuing that his music is "more artful and heartfelt than ever". '' DIY''s Sean Kerwick scored ''Changephobia'' 4 out of 5 stars, characterizing it as "beautifully constructed, surprising and brimming with invention". Writing for '' Dork'', Jamie Macmillan gave this album 3 out of 5 stars, writing that "though there are delightful moments popping up every now and then, everything feels just a little too light and struggles to really take hold in your memory, it's relentless insistence on skipping onto the next thing making everything feel just that bit too fleeting". In ''
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'', Ian Gormedy rated this release 8 out of 10, summing up, "it's the most coherent vision—lyrically and sonically—of Rostam as a solo artist so far". Oliver Kuscher of ''
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'' gave this album an 8 out of 10, stating that "the record has a beautifully cohesive groove, the many disparate parts seamlessly fitting together in typical Rostam fashion". In ''
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'', Rosie Ramsden rated ''Changephobia'' a 7 out of 10, stating that the album's strength lies in cohesion between different-sounding songs, summing up that "they are tied together by a melodic thread that inspires a change of pace that encourages us to pause and take stock of our lives and beliefs and relationships". Tom Doyle of ''
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'' rated this release 4 out of 5 stars for being "a quiet beauty" with vocals reminiscent of
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. Simone Fraser scored ''Changephobia'' 3 out of 5 stars, critiquing that "the multi-talented musician's downfall is sometimes that he wraps melodies in so many layers that it barely has a chance to breathe", while praising the album as "cohesive despite an experimental and genre-defying sound". Max Freedman of ''
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'' gave ''Changephobia'' a 6.8 out of 10, summing it up as Batmanglij's "most compact work yet, which is alternately a boon and a crutch". A 7.2 out of 10 came from Will Gottsegen of
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, who compared it to
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's '' Women in Music Pt. III'' and praised "songs that locate their intoxicating highs in the restless spontaneity he writes about so frequently". Colin McGuire of ''
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'' rated this album 7 out of 10 for being "an album that's as concise as it is provoking and as pleasant as it is interesting". A brief review in ''
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'' praised the production on this album for making "pleasantly ornate pop with classical flourishes" and rated it 3 out of 5 stars. Writing for ''
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'', Eric Mason gave this release 3.5 out of 5 stars, ending "while Batmanglij has reduced the vast variety of sounds and distortion of his debut, the warmth of his vision remains". '' Uncut''s Bud Scoppa wrote that in this music, "Rostam juxtaposes elements of the postmodern sonic recipe he helped dream up for Vampire Weekend with novel touches, forming the flexible framework for deeply personal emotions" and scored it 7 out of 10. In a mid-year wrap-up of the 25 best albums of 2021, ''The A.V. Club''s Gabrielle Sanchez stated that Batmanglij "steps firmly out of his former band's ampire Weekendshadow... with a lush, romantic sophomore solo album". Mikael Wood of ''
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'' rated this the third best album of the year, comparing the sounds to
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. Sean Maunier also rated it number three for 2021, calling it as "ambitious and multifaceted as its creator" and "asks what it means to live in a world that is constantly turning itself upside down, and more pressingly, the joys and connections we manage to find with each other in the constant flux". Critic Lindsay Zoladz of ''
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'' considered ''Changephobia'' a runner-up for the shortlist of the best albums of the year. A Pitchfork Media ranking of the 100 best songs of 2021 included "4Runner" at 80 and Peyton Thomas wrote that this "twelve-string tribute to the open road would make anyone swoon".


Track listing

#"These Kids We Knew" (Rostam Batmanglij) – 2:28 #"From the Back of a Cab" (Batmanglij) – 2:47 #"Unfold You" (Batmanglij, Nick Hakim, Wes Miles, and Cassia O'Reilly) – 3:54 #"4Runner" (Batmanglij and Brad Oberhofer) – 3:49 #"Changephobia" (Batmanglij) – 3:50 #"Kinney" (Batmanglij) – 3:19 #"Bio18" (Batmanglij and Ramesh Srivastava) – 4:01 #"(Interlude)" (Batmanglij and Henry Solomon) – 1:59 #"To Communicate" (Batmanglij) – 3:27 #"Next Thing" (Batmanglij) – 4:30 #"Starlight" (Batmanglij) – 4:06 Bonus tracks on the expanded edition #
  • " Train in Vain (Stand by Me) ( Mick Jones and
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    ) – 3:28 #" Fruits of My Labor" (
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    ) – 4:35 "Unfold You" contains a sample of "Papas Fritas" by
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    and "4Runner" contains a sample spoken word by Tess Brown-Lavoie.


    Personnel

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     –
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    , piano,
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    , bass guitar, harmonica, drums, congas,
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    , tambourine, percussion, snapping, vocals, backing vocals, saxophone
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    *Chris Allgood – mastering assistance *Olivia Bee – photography *Michael Blasky –
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    on "Kinney" *Rich Costey – mixing on "4Runner" *Tom Elmhirst – mixing on "These Kids We Knew", "From the Back of a Cab", "Unfold You", "Changephobia", "Kinney", "Bio18", and "Starlight" *
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     – mixing on "To Communicate" *
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     – drums on "These Kids We Knew", *Jack Hallenbeck – synthesizer on "These Kids We Knew", engineering on "These Kids We Knew" and "4Runner" *Michael Harris – engineering on "Unfold You", "Changephobia", "Bio18", "To Communicate", "Next Thing", and "Starlight" *Nate Head – congas on "Bio18", drums on "Next Thing" *Christine Im – layout *
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     – mastering at The Loft, New York City, New York, United States *Julian McClanahan – backing vocals on "Changephobia" *Joey Messina-Doerning – drums on "Changephobia", engineering *Henry Solomon –
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    on "Unfold You", "Changephobia", "Kinney", "Bio18", "(Interlude)", "Next Thing", and "Starlight"; saxophone arrangement *Shane Stoneback – engineering *Gabriel Strum – synthesizer on "Starlight"


    See also

    *
    2021 in American music The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2021 in music in the United States. Notable events January *8 – Olivia Rodrigo releases her debut single, "Drivers License", which was met with critical acclaim and goes on t ...
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    List of 2021 albums For lists of 2021 albums, see: * List of 2021 albums (January–June) The following is a list of albums, Extended play, EPs, and mixtapes released in the first half of 2021. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues, remasters, ...


    References


    External links

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