Let's talk about.... Bright Eyes

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The only album I have is I'm Wide Awake & It's Morning.

How do their other works compare to this? Which one should I be purchasing next?

Thanks
 
Cassadaga is a pretty good one.

Four Winds is their best song ever I reckon, amazing bit of lyric and music writing.

Soul Singer in A Session Band sounds is an attempt at their older stuff, and successful to an extent, although still a great song.

Middleman is slightly folky, depends whether you like that kind of thing, but I think it helps break the album up a bit, in a good way.

Album trails off a bit towards the end, but the first 8 tracks are worth the buy on their own.

Jon
 
Fantastic band. I love their (his) stuff.

First heard Desaparecidos when John Peel played a song of theirs on his show, tracked down the import and never looked back at the £21 it cost me :p.
I have every single thing that's been done by them.

Desaparecidos were his band before Bright Eyes and if you like punk/alt rock then you will love this, I did.
The Wide Awake release was split with Digital Ash in a Digital Urn released on the same day, so get that next to keep your interest. It's mostly upbeat and not at all what people think it will be (as are the artists :p).

My next fave is Noise Floor Rarities 1998-2005, then A Collection of Songs Written.

HIH :).
 
helmet said:
Fantastic band. I love their (his) stuff.

First heard Desaparecidos when John Peel played a song of theirs on his show, tracked down the import and never looked back at the £21 it cost me :p.
I have every single thing that's been done by them.

Desaparecidos were his band before Bright Eyes and if you like punk/alt rock then you will love this, I did.
The Wide Awake release was split with Digital Ash in a Digital Urn released on the same day, so get that next to keep your interest. It's mostly upbeat and not at all what people think it will be (as are the artists :p).

My next fave is Noise Floor Rarities 1998-2005, then A Collection of Songs Written.

HIH :).

Desaparecidos record came out 2002. First Bright Eyes record was in 1998. Bright Eyes came first.

I love Fevers and Mirrors and the Every Day and Every Night EP (which has 5 of the best songs ever written).
 
Ignore all the other posts in this thread ^^

Get "Lifted, Or, The Story Is In The Soil, Keep Your Ear To The Ground" then get "Letting Off The Happiness" and "Fevers And Mirrors" and "Don't Be Frightened Of Turning The Page"

That's all his best stuff. Digital Ash in a Digital Urn is alright though. Cassadaga is crap. Noise Floor isn't bad but doesn't compare to his actual albums (it's rarities).

Lifted was his breakthrough album, and is fantastic. The other three I mentioned have a much rawer quality to them, and have great character as a result. Songs like "Padriac My Prince" and "Haligh, Haligh, a Lie, Haligh" are brilliant off those albums. "Don't Be Frightened..." I find to be the most depressing of his stuff, with songs like "No Lies, Just Love" and "Going For The Gold", but it's also brilliant, while a little short (it's basically an EP).

"A Collection Of Songs Written And Recorded 1995-1997" I could never get into, the production is really poor, and I don't believe the songs are actually that good really.

That should keep you going!

Woody__ said:
I love Fevers and Mirrors and the Every Day and Every Night EP (which has 5 of the best songs ever written).

Ah yea, forgot about that one, it's a pretty good EP, defin worth picking up.
 
Cool thanks but all the contradicting opinions leave me none the wiser on where to go next :p
 
Ok so I got Cassadiga, and I am finding it very hard to enjoy. I have listened to it 5-6 times now.

I likeed "I'm Wide Awake and It's Morning" immesely from its first play, but I really can't get in to Cassadiga at all.

I'm gonna try Carzy's suggestions next :)
 
Ok so I got Cassadiga, and I am finding it very hard to enjoy. I have listened to it 5-6 times now.

I likeed "I'm Wide Awake and It's Morning" immesely from its first play, but I really can't get in to Cassadiga at all.

I'm gonna try Carzy's suggestions next :)

You have seen the light :p

Cassadaga is a really bad album.
 
For me it sorta depends on my mood. Letting Off... is nice as he was like 18 on that record? Fevers is my favourite, as all the songs are top notch, and the repeated themes are terrrrrrrrrrrrrrific. Lifted is probably the breakthrough album in my eyes. But yeh kudos for the Every Day and Every Night EP, can't argue that it's tip top.

Overall I'd say Fevers and Mirrors, just cuz it'll show you a different side to the band you know and love from IWAIM.
 
/comes in hoping to hear about a sad moment involving bunnies

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/leaves feeling robbed.
 
i love fevers and mirrors.
it seems to be quite a mix of his country style, as shown in ''Something Vague'' and then the complete different end of the spectrum with his angsty songs like his desaparcidos stuff. 'Sunrise, sunset'' off this album really sticks out as one of these songs and i absoulutley love it!
 
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