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Bright Eyes have shared a new song. The ska-inflected “1st World Blues” arrives with a Jared Sherbert-directed video that ...
In the years since Bright Eyes’ 2005 breakthrough album I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning, the band toyed with everything from alt-country to orchestral rock to “indietronica” as they ...
21-years after their ever-popular A Christmas Album, beloved band Bright Eyes - the talented trio of Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nate Walcott - have returned to celebrate the holiday season with ...
Bright Eyes are back. On Tuesday, the Conor Oberst-led outfit announced a new album — Five Dice, All Threes , due on September 20th via Dead Oceans — released a new single titled “Bells and ...
Bright Eyes cancel concerts timed to new album 'on the advice of doctors' "Five Dice, All Threes" is still set for release on Sept. 20, but the band is rescheduling three performances timed to it.
The post Bright Eyes Confirm New Album Coming This Fall appeared first on Consequence. Thanks to the nephew mentioned in “No Lies, Just Love,” Bright Eyes have confirmed they have a new album ...
Bright Eyes will tour to promote the new album starting in September. The international tour will hit venues and festivals across the US, UK, and Europe. Tickets go on sale June 28th.
Bright Eyes have released their tenth studio album Five Dice, All Threes via Dead Oceans along with a new music video for “All Threes” (featuring Cat Power). Listen to the album now!
Bright Eyes have returned with their first album in four years.Five Dice, All Threes is slated for release on Sept. 20.. Cat Power, the National’s Matt Berninger, and the So So Glos’ Alex ...
Conor Oberst’s Bright Eyes will return this fall with their 10th studio album, Five Dice, All Threes.Due Sept. 20 from Dead Oceans, the project includes guest turns from Cat Power, the National ...
Just in time for the holiday season, Bright Eyes dropped a new cover of the late John Prine’s 1973 song, “Christmas In Prison.” Not only that, but the band also incorporated a sample of ...
In 2002, Bright Eyes shared A Christmas Album, containing eleven haunting songs for the holiday season. Today, they’re releasing a cover of John Prine’s “Christmas In Prison” from his 1973 ...