The post Bright Eyes Announce Kids Table EP, Share “Dyslexic Palindrome” with Hurray For The Riff Raff: Stream appeared first on Consequence. The eight-track project is described a return to the ...
Following an almost decadelong hiatus, Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nate Walcott, aka Bright Eyes, revived the popular indie-rock band they formed in the late 1990s. Noted for their melancholy, ...
Bright Eyes will play their twin 2005 albums I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning and Digital Ash in a Digital Urn in their entirety at three special shows next summer — their first to celebrate their back ...
Bright Eyes crystallize going to the prom, experimenting with new SSRI medications and navigating the barriers to adulthood on Kids Table, a new eight-song EP arriving Sept. 26 from Dead Oceans. The ...
Unlike Bright Eyes albums, I’m gonna try to keep the intro short and just get right into the action. While most of that music is worth seeking out, it’s also not Bright Eyes, Oberst’s most popular ...
Bright Eyes songwriter/frontman Conor Oberst is recalling his initial reaction to Donald Trump’s election last November. In the wake of the regime change, Bright Eyes formed the Poison Oak Project, a ...
The band Bright Eyes and its prolific singer/songwriter Conor Oberst came rumbling out of Omaha, Nebraska, as one of the most promising indie groups of the 2000s. Relocating to New York City gave ...
Bright Eyes is the main project of American singer-songwriter/guitarist Conor Oberst. Bright Eyes also features multi-instrumentalist/producer Mike Mogis, keyboard player Nate Walcott and a rotating ...
On Jan. 25, 2005, Bright Eyes did something truly iconic: release two truly great records in “I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning” and “Digital Ash in a Digital Urn.” Some folks have their preferences – the ...
At some point or another, you've probably been told to "believe in yourself." It sounds so simple, right? Just believe in yourself! But it's not always easy — even when you have lots of evidence that ...
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