Bright Eyes2007 6.0 By Brian Howe Genre: Rock Label: Saddle Creek Reviewed: April 9, 2007 Featuring the slickest production of any Bright Eyes album to date, Cassadaga is a logical continuation of Conor Oberst's country-rock evolution.At...
release since Oberst was just 14. --Scott Holter Product Description Once tagged "rock's boy genius" by the music press, Conor Oberst turns 27 on February 15th and even without that in mind it's hard to listen to Cassadaga without hearing a newfound sophistication to the Bright Eyes sound...
cliché, and averting his eyes: "i can see for miles/ the same old line/ no thanks/ i decline." what he sees is an "angel just above the grid/ open, smiling, reaching," but he rejects it. later he uses the line again, on the raucous "grid", with the same decision to look ...
And to be able to convey a whole spiritual world of a song in just a melody-- which you can imagine drums and bass and keyboards and vocals wafting around in-- is a type of genius. "Untitled" is a great example of that. "It's not like changing one word with my lyrics is going...
And to be able to convey a whole spiritual world of a song in just a melody-- which you can imagine drums and bass and keyboards and vocals wafting around in-- is a type of genius. "Untitled" is a great example of that. "It's not like changing one word with my lyrics is going...
And to be able to convey a whole spiritual world of a song in just a melody-- which you can imagine drums and bass and keyboards and vocals wafting around in-- is a type of genius. "Untitled" is a great example of that. "It's not like changing one word with my lyrics is going...