Bright Eyes
Digital Ash In A Digital Urn
"The first three are innocent in a way, because we didn't have an audience when we were making them," Oberst says. "But
from Lifted on, I was definitely aware of an audience. Lifted was well-received right away, and then everything happened
with Wide Awake and Digital Ash." Those two albums came out simultaneously. And their lead singles - "Take It Easy (Love
Nothing)," from the austere, remote Digital Ash, and "Lua," from the warm, folky Wide Awake - debuted in the top two
slots on the Billboard Hot 100. "First Day of My Life," also from Wide Awake, would later be voted the Number One love
song of all time by NPR Music's reader's poll. Bright Eyes had officially broken through. It was a heady, exciting time,
but also fraughtand tense, both because of the band's careening new fame, and because of the state of the world. When
Bright Eyes made their Tonight Show debut in 2006, they chose to perform none of their shiny new hits, instead
delivering a searing, harrowing rendition of their caustic anti-Bush anthem, "When The President Talks To God." These
days, Oberst is still amusing himself by messing with the extremes Bright Eyes baked into this era's releases, extremes
that reflected the polar, with-us-or-against-us, fractious feel of the times. The reworked Digital Ash tracks,
originally so clean and elegant, are, on the companion EP, full of "harmonica and mandolins - folky vibes," Oberst says.
While the analogue sweetness of the Wide Awake songs have been put through a detached nihilism filter.
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LP - 1 disk
Release
25-11-2022
Label
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1299483
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0656605159119
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Tracks
Title
Artist
1
TIME CODE
2
GOLD MINE GUTTED
3
ARC OF TIME
4
DOWN IN A RABBIT HOLE
5
TAKE IT EASY (LOVE NOTHING)
6
HIT THE SWITCH
7
I BELIEVE IN SYMMETRY
8
DEVIL IN DETAILS
9
SHIP IN A BOTTLE
10
LIGHT POLLUTION
11
THEME FROM PINATA
12
EASY / LUCKY / FREE