Apr 10

Bright Eyes

The People’s Key, Bright Eyes seventh studio album, is the eagerly awaited follow-up to 2007’s acclaimed Cassadaga. Since 2006 the once revolving cast of Bright Eyes players has settled around permanent members Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nathaniel Walcott, with additional musicians joining them in the studio and on tour. Fully realized and bursting with charisma, The People’s Key is an assured and accomplished album, artfully arranged and filled with the engaging and mesmeric songwriting for which Oberst is renowned. Bright Eyes' success snowballed in early 2005 when the simultaneous release of the sister albums I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning and Digital Ash In A Digital Urn saw these Nebraskans hurled into the limelight and the Billboard Charts. To say that the band became a household name would be an overstatement but for a few months they seemed ubiquitous, from stages to magazine covers to late night talk shows. Conor Oberst has spent much of the last few years recording and touring with friends and musicians, The Mystic Valley Band, as well as releasing a highly acclaimed album and tour as part of the indie supergroup Monsters of Folk.

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