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Over the last few years, Oberst has elevated his critical status (while approaching critical mass) by delivering an endless stream of quality projects as Bright Eyes (especially Cassadaga), an enlightening "Oberst" album, and now this collaborative group effort.
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Thematically a sense of disenchantment reigned; in the aching sadness of 'A Spindle, A Darkness, A Fever, And A Necklace 'Oberst's voice palpably trembles, quivering on the point of tears as he relays an abstract tale touching on substance abuse and abject loneliness.
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Thematically a sense of disenchantment reigned; in the aching sadness of 'A Spindle, A Darkness, A Fever, And A Necklace 'Oberst's voice palpably trembles, quivering on the point of tears as he relays an abstract tale touching on substance abuse and abject loneliness.
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Cassadaga), an enlightening "Oberst" album, and now this collaborative group effort.
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Cassadaga), an enlightening "Oberst" album, and now this collaborative group effort.
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Lindsay Oberst presents Poetry: A Genesis in Three Parts posted at Word-Wild Romp, saying, A series of poems based on one idea.
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Lagerkommandant Oberst Flechner issued a fifty-page document giving comprehensive instructions necessary for the satisfactory direction of an
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By the way, having originally started out in Omaha, did your paths ever cross with Conor Oberst and Bright Eyes?
Mike Ragogna: Universal Pulses & Floating Cities: Chatting with 311's Nick Hexum and Thomas Dolby Mike Ragogna 2011
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Don't hyperventilate, but Conor Oberst's artfully epic Bright Eyes have added four more shows 8-14 Jul, starting at HMV Institute, Birmingham; The Sage, Gateshead ...
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A carnival of a song essayed with uncharacteristic looseness by Oberst, perhaps Prine's most obvious heir.
Lost tracks: "Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine" Allison Stewart 2011
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