Indie rock act Bright Eyes has evolved quite a bit since singer-songwriter Conor Oberst started it as a DIY project in Omaha, Nebraska, back in the mid-1990s. After going on hiatus in 2011, the band ...
When Conor Oberst was growing up, there was only one hip record store in town. Oberst, who was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska, a town he continues to call home, found the area to be both a ...
Bright Eyes pulled out all the stops to deliver a full-band performance of “Dance and Sing” Wednesday on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. The track comes off the group’s 2020 album Down in the ...
Conor Oberst has been busy lately. Last year Bright Eyes returned with their latest LP Five Dice, All Threes, not long after the band reissued all nine of their albums each with companion EPs. Earlier ...
Bright Eyes have shared a new song, “1st World Blues,” that is influenced by ska music and is a takedown of late stage capitalism, with references to Reaganomics and large chain stores such as Hot ...
"Five Dice, All Threes" is still set for release on Sept. 20, but the band is rescheduling three performances timed to it. There's a new album coming this week from seminal indie rock band Bright Eyes ...
On the right night, Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst can be a truly electric, mesmerizing live performer. On the wrong night, Oberst seems like he'd love to be anywhere except up onstage. Last night in ...
Bright Eyes songwriter/frontman Conor Oberst is recalling his initial reaction to Donald Trump’s election last November. In the wake of the regime change, Bright Eyes formed the Poison Oak Project, a ...
Frontman Conor Oberst of indie rock band Bright Eyes abruptly left the stage after performing only two songs at White Oak Music Hall in Houston Sunday, leaving the audience to perform some of the band ...