About the Album

I Barely Know Her is a masterful narrative of modern heartbreak. sombr weaves a 10-song story that feels both intensely personal and universally relatable, charting a course from hopeful obsession to the quiet resignation of a love that never quite was. Each track serves as a snapshot of a larger story, exploring themes of unrequited love, situationships, and the haunting nature of memory.

I Barely Know Her Full Tracklist & Lyrics

  1. crushing View Lyrics
  2. 12 to 12 View Lyrics
  3. i wish i knew how to quit you View Lyrics
  4. back to friends View Lyrics
  5. canal street View Lyrics
  6. dime View Lyrics
  7. undressed View Lyrics
  8. come closer View Lyrics
  9. we never dated View Lyrics
  10. under the mat View Lyrics

sombr I Barely Know Her Album Credits

Primary Artists

sombr

Producers

sombr, Tony Berg, Will Maclellan

Writers

sombr

Mixing

Rich Costey, Shawn Everett, Will Maclellan

Mastering

Luca Pretolesi, Ruairi O’Flaherty, Shawn Everett

Label

Warner Records

Guitar

Kane Ritchotte, Mason Stoops, Ryan Lerman, sombr, Tony Berg

Bass

Ehren Ebbage, Gabe Noel, Mason Stoops, sombr, Wendy Melvoin

Drums

Jay Rudolph, Kane Ritchotte, Matt Chamberlain, sombr, Tony Berg

Video Director

Gus Black

Publisher

Songs Of Orchard Publishing, Sony Music Entertainment

Keyboards & Piano

Benny Block, Benny Bock, sombr, Tony Berg

Frequently Asked Questions

How many songs are on I Barely Know Her?

The album *I Barely Know Her* by sombr features a concise and impactful tracklist of 10 songs, including "crushing," "i wish i knew how to quit you," and "we never dated."

Who produced I Barely Know Her?

The album was primarily produced by sombr himself, with additional production from the acclaimed Tony Berg. This collaboration helped shape the album's intimate and atmospheric indie-pop sound.

What is the theme of the album?

*I Barely Know Her* is a narrative concept album that explores the emotional arc of a modern "situationship." It covers themes of unrequited love, obsession, memory, and the pain of an undefined relationship.