Rostam “Like A Spark”
“Like A Spark” feels loose and wide open from the start, with Rostam’s gentle strumming offset by a meandering lead played on acoustic guitar. It sounds like the two parts are wandering in the same general direction, in conversation but not necessarily locked together. It’s a lovely illustration of Rostam’s lyrical sentiment about loving someone without wanting to possess them. His guitar part is structured but easygoing, providing some space for the noodling lead to do its own thing without necessarily containing it. His voice is soft and relaxed, conveying gratitude, appreciation, and generosity. He sings “I only ever wanted you to feel freed of it” in the chorus, but...