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Bright Eyes — Something Vague
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Length: 3:25
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I love this song. wish it was played more in the past 5 years
sad but beautiful.
his voice is beautiful, if not in the traditional sense
Worst. Singing. Ever.
Tell me this isn\'t the singer from Violent Femmes. He\'s got exactly the same pathetic mannerism. Kinda like it. Kinda.
Bright Eyes is pretty much just one guy, Conor Oberst, and he is amazing. At the age of 13 he fronted his first band (Commander Venus). At 14 he founded his own record label (Saddle Creek), which is still alive and running today He's been putting out records since he founded the label, and since then he's released 2 Commander Venus records, 5 Bright Eyes records, with a new one due out in the fall. He's currently touring with a side project called Desaparecidos, which is basically Bright Eyes through a distortion pedal, with less personal lyrics. Their debut album came out earlier this year, and was preceded by a 3 track EP. He's played in two other bands, and as a lyricist has been compared to the likes of Elliott Smith, Jeff Buckley, and Leonard Cohen. All this by the age of 22. Most of us can't even dream of that kind of success. A perfect 10.
well, I for one Like it a lot. oddly the voice kind of reminds me of the Cure at points. Glad to hear yet another new \"unheard of\" band get some quality airplay thanks to none other than RadioParadise! :D
When I hear crap like this, which can't possibly appeal to the majority, I get really mad about the songs I have uploaded that have been rejected. I love what they are doing here on Radio Paradise, but I DO NOT get how crap like this makes the cut, and Raul Malo (anyone heard of him?), a SUPER talented musician gets rejected!!
Damn and this guy is fairly young, and he sounds worse than Bob Dylan
Is this a Cure/Robert Smith wannabe?
That\'s something that vaguely resembles singing.