Bright Eyes Cancel Upcoming Shows Days Before Record Release
Bright Eyes have canceled three upcoming record release shows due to founder and lead vocalist Conor Oberst losing his voice
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Subscribe NowBright Eyes have canceled three upcoming record release shows due to founder and lead vocalist Conor Oberst losing his voice
All nine albums will be accompanied by a Companion EP — featuring Phoebe Bridgers, Waxahatchee, and more
“One of the greatest ever,” Conor Oberst says of the late songwriter. “Always missed. Here is our humble version of one of his best”
Bridgers on indie-rock slang, her songwriting process, the future of her supergroups, and her secret Van Halen love
After nearly a decade of hard losses and new joys, Conor Oberst, Nate Walcott, and Mike Mogis knew the time was right to get the band back together
Down in the Weeds Where the World Once Was marks the band’s first new LP in nearly a decade
Conor Oberst, Mike Kinsella of American Football, Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream will also guest
Track is the second offering from the upcoming album, their first new music since 2011
Band also announced they are “reassessing” their 2020 world tour due to coronavirus concerns
Indie rock troubadours have returned from a nine-year hiatus