
Here we go... some varied Bright Eyes goodies:
Lila -This is off the excitingly named first album-
A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997.
June on the West Coast This is off
Letting Off the Happiness-and they really were letting off the last of the happiness because the next proper album is completely depressing...
...It is called
Fevers and Mirrors. This is one of my favourite albums, and I really like this track,
A Scale, a Mirror, and These Indifferent Clocksbut the whole album is a downer! There is a pretend radio interview that features some man from The Faint doing an impression of Conor being DEEP in an interview, which is good cos it shows they can take the mick out of themselves!
"It was a way to make fun of ourselves because the record is such a downer. I mean, that's one part of who I am but I also like laughing and fucking around." :)Their next album was
Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground, my FAVOURITE! Bowl of Oranges
Bowl of Oranges is my favourite track, but it has some crazy tinkly piano nonsense after the music has stopped. Deep. Also maybe their most famous song is on it-
Lover I Don't Have To Love. I also love
Waste of Paint. . I could send the whole album but I think that's enough! Really this is totally their best album.
Next, they toured with REM and Bruce Springsteen and went crazy and released two albums on the same day cos they're proper mad like that innit.
I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning and
Digital Ash in a Digital Urn. The best off Wide Awake are
Lua,
First Day Of My Life,
We Are Nowhere, And It's Now, and
Another Travelin' Song.
Digital Ash is good too, probably the best is
Take It Easy (Love Nothing)- you can tell they'd been spending time with The Faint when they wrote it though. I like
Ship in a Bottle too.
Ok that's enough I think. Here is one very sad rare live one called
It's Cool, We Can Still Be Friends. You can hear him crying :(
Ok and one more thing- this is one from his newish band, my favourite track off the album Outer South. Their lyrics are still kill-yourself-cos-you're-too-deep-for-the-world, but delivered in a much more merry way.
Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band- Nikorette
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