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Conor Oberst joined his first band at the age of 13 and has been releasing music since 1993. Over the next two plus decades, he’s released cassette-only recordings, split 7-inches, and a dozen albums of uncommon insight, detail, and political awareness with his band Bright Eyes, under his own name, as a member of Desaparecidos, as leader of the The Mystic Valley Band, with the Monsters of ...
4 de abr. de 2017 · Conor Oberst's "Barbary Coast (Later)" from his 2017 album, Salutations. Video directed by Cris Gris. Get the album: http://smarturl.it/SalutationsSee Conor ...
Conor Oberst's "Gossamer Thin," from his 2016 album, Ruminations.CD/LP: http://store.nonesuch.com/artists/conor-oberst.htmliTunes: http://smarturl.it/Rumina...
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19 de abr. de 2017 · Conor Oberst performs "Tachycardia," from his albums Salutations and Ruminations, for the Sydney Opera House and Intel video series Nooks & Crannies, with Mi...
19 de oct. de 2020 · Conor Oberst can’t stop seeing apocalypses. After all, he’s lived through several of them. As the singer and frontman of the Omaha-based indie rock group Bright Eyes, Oberst first captured the attention of the college radio crowd by writing high-drama songs about young heartbreak.After 2000’s romantic and mystical Fevers and Mirrors, released when he was 20, Oberst leveled up to even ...
24 de oct. de 2023 · Bright Eyes and bushy-tailed: we talk to Conor Oberst. Bright Eyes capture something unique, and it's difficult to articulate. It's a moment in time, a feeling we all share, regardless of our specific experiences. Formed in 1995 in Omaha, Nebraska, they’ve spent decades honing their craft, and they’re back after a short hiatus.