Альбомы исполнителя
Don't Stop Believin'
2021 · сингл
Smothered & Covered Vol. 1
2021 · альбом
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
2021 · сингл
I Can't Make You Love Me
2021 · сингл
Ex-Factor
2021 · сингл
How Can I Tell You
2021 · сингл
My Drug Buddy
2021 · сингл
Faithfully
2021 · сингл
The Sinking in of Things
2017 · Мини-альбом
To Love This Life
2015 · сингл
Lose Big
2008 · альбом
Rocket Science (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2007 · альбом
Bitter Honey (redux)
2006 · альбом
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Биография
“The last ten years have been a rollercoaster of deep despair and amazing opportunities that somehow present themselves at the last possible second,” says Eef Barzelay. “During that time, the band bottomed out, my marriage was crumbling, I lost my house, and I had to declare bankruptcy. The only way to survive was to try to transcend myself, to find some kind of deeper, spiritual relationship with life. Once I did that, all these little miracles started happening.” ‘Forever Just Beyond,’ Barzelay’s stunning new album under the Clem Snide moniker, may just be the most miraculous of them all. Produced by Scott Avett, the record is a work of exquisite beauty and profound questioning, a reckoning with faith and reality that rushes headlong into the unknown and the unknowable. The songs here grapple with hope and depression, identity and perception, God and the afterlife, humanizing thorny existential issues and delivering them with the intimate, understated air of a late-night conversation between old friends. Avett’s production is similarly warm and inviting, and the careful, spacious arrangement of gentle guitars and spare percussion carves a wide path for Barzelay’s insightful lyrics and idiosyncratic delivery. “I look up to Eef with total respect and admiration,” says Avett, “and I hope to survive like he survives: with total love for the new and the unknown. Eef’s a crooner and an indie darling by sound and a mystic sage by depth. That’s not common, but it’s beautiful.”