Posts Tagged: Bright Eyes


30
Mar 09

The Killers – Four Winds (Bright Eyes Cover)

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The Killers   Four Winds (Bright Eyes Cover) listenEveryone’s favorite band from Las Vegas is about to have a great spring. Not only are they headlining the desert sun music festival in California in less than three weeks, but they are also hitting up Chi-town, kicking asses and taking names @ Lollapalooza later this year. They are celebrating what will be a stellar festival season with a little EP in promotion to the terrifically unabashed alien-abducting second single off of their Day & Age (which we absolutely loved!), “Spaceman.”

The EP will include the song itself, along with a Close Captioned version of the track — I’m thinking a cross between “Spaceman” and the “Exitlude” from Sam’s Town. Thrown into the mix is Brandon Flowers’ ode to Conor Oberst and Bright Eyes’ biggest song ever, “Four Winds.” Continue reading →


19
Feb 09

Conor Oberst is Album-Prepping and Touring

Conor Oberst is Album Prepping and Touring interesting reads

Last year’s very good Conor Oberst solo album was not a one-time deal. He will be recording once more, non-Bright Eyes, for his next album, entitled Outer South. The album will drop May 5th.

This one seems like more of a collaboration with the Mystic Valley Band he tours with, as not every song was written by Oberst himself.

Personally, I’m excited. I really enjoyed Oberst’s solo debut last year (“NYC, Gone, Gone” was one of my favorite songs), and I can’t wait to see what he has in store for us. Click on for his tour dates with the Mystic Valley Band. Continue reading →


21
Oct 08

Prolific’s 10 Best Protest Songs Of The 21st Century

Every war since WWII has inspired some sort of a cultural backlash against the powers that be. Sometimes it’s a movie like W. but more often than not, these artistic expressions are protest songs. We take a look at the best protest songs of the 21st century:

10. “Let’s Impeach the President” – Neil Young (April 28, 2006)

<i>Prolific</i>s 10 Best Protest Songs Of The 21st Century interesting readsThis is the seventh track on Young’s 2006 studio album Living with War. It starts off with a trumpet playing the first six notes of Taps, then having a chorus sing about various reasons to impeach the current president of the United States George W. Bush. The song is sung to the tune of Steve Goodman’s song “The City of New Orleans,” probably a reference to 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, another area of critical views. The “Godfather of Grundge” makes clear that he has no love for President Bush.

9. “Final Straw”- R.E.M. ( Oct. 4, 2004)

This is a politically-charged song, reminiscent in tone of “World Leader Pretend” on Green. The version on the album is a remix of the original version. “Final Straw” was released the week the U.S. invaded Iraq. Michael Stipe is not willing to let Bush invade Iraq without a clear reason, so he keeps asking “Why?” Well, most of us still still don’t have a clue (maybe oil).

8. ”The Day After Tomorrow”- Tom Waits (Oct. 3, 2004)

<i>Prolific</i>s 10 Best Protest Songs Of The 21st Century interesting readsTom Waits covered increasingly political subject matter since the advent of the Iraq war, with “The Day After Tomorrow”. In this song Waits adopts the persona of a soldier writing home that he is disillusioned with war and is thankful to be leaving. The song does not mention the Iraq war specifically, and, as Tom Moon writes, “it could be the voice of a Civil War soldier singing a lonesome late-night dirge.” Waits himself does describe the song as something of an “elliptical” protest song about the Iraqi invasion, however. Thom Jurek describes “The Day After Tomorrow” as “one of the most insightful and understated anti-war songs to have been written in decades. It contains not a hint of banality or sentiment in its folksy articulation.” Waits’ recent output has not only addressed the Iraqi war, as his Road To Peace deals explicitly with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Middle East in general.

7. “When the President Talks to God” – Bright Eyes (March 21, 2005)

This is a protest song by Bright Eyes, with a very pointed political message directed towards George W. Bush and his policies. Even the Greeks claimed that the Olympian Gods were on their side, when they tried to muster political fervor. It’s good to see that Bush’s is taking cues from ancient Greek warlords. ”When the President Talks to God,” was originally released as a free download on iTunes but has since been released as a promotional 7″ vinyl and as a B-side to “First Day of My Life.” Right away Conor Oberst stuffs the President’s “bullshit,” right back down his throat.

6. “Heard Somebody Say” – Devendra Banhart (December 20, 2005)

<i>Prolific</i>s 10 Best Protest Songs Of The 21st Century interesting readsThis soft and mellow ballad sounds sweet and calming for the average listener. However, if you stop and listen closely to the lyrics, you’ll here the resignation of a sincere and kindhearted war protester. Banhart sings “that the war ended today/ but everyone knows it’s goin’ still” This is a reference to George W. Bush’s premature declaration of victory in Iraq on June 5, 2003. Since then, more U.S. troops died than during the official “war.” Banhart succinctly sums up his message: “oh, it’s simple/ we don’t want to kill.”

5-1 Best Protest Songs Of The 21st Century after the jump Continue reading →


8
Apr 08

The Boss and Bright Eyes Collide

Watch Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes sing with Bruce Springsteen on “Thunder Road” at a benefit for Barack Obama… YouTube Preview Image Pretty cool! What do you guys think? -Adam


23
Oct 07

Tastey Tuesday Lunchtime Covers

Tastey Tuesday Lunchtime Covers mp3

Happy Tuesday, hell happy (late) lunch hour! Sneaking out of Sony for a bit to post some Covers for you lovelies. I am glad people enjoy covers as much as I do. I want to thank the Hype Machine crowd, they are loving the covers too. Enjoy some of our favorite mellow fellows, Beck, John Mayer, and Bright Eyes, to some of Pop’s elite, Marc Ronson, Kylie Minogue, and more.

MP3 | The Hold Steady – Running Against the Wind (Bob Seger Cover)
MP3 | Sia – Paranoid Android (Radiohead Cover)
MP3 | John Mayer – Kid A (Radiohead Cover)
MP3 | Bright Eyes – Mushaboom (Feist Cover)
MP3 | Mark Ronson ft. The Daptone Horns – God Put A Smile Upon Your Face (Coldplay Cover)
MP3 | Kylie Minogue – Love Is A Drug (Roxy Music Cover) *DOWNLOAD OR DIE*
MP3 | Cold War Kids – Well, Well, Well (John Lennon Cover)
MP3 | Hootie & The Blowfish – Hey Hey What Can I Do (Led Zeppelin Cover)
MP3 | Beck – Your Cheatin’ Heart (Hank Williams Cover)

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