Conor Mullen Oberst (born February 15, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter best known for his work in
Bright Eyes. He has also played in several other bands, including
Desaparecidos,
the Faint (previously named
Norman Bailer
The Faint is an American indie rock band. Formed in Omaha, Nebraska, the band consists of Todd Fink, Graham Ulicny, Dapose and Clark Baechle. The Faint was originally known as Norman Bailer and included Conor Oberst (of Bright Eyes, with whom T ...
),
Commander Venus,
Park Ave.,
Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band,
Monsters of Folk, and
Better Oblivion Community Center. Oberst was named the Best Songwriter of 2008 by ''
Rolling Stone'' magazine.
Early life and education
Conor Mullen Oberst was born on February 15, 1980, the youngest of three boys, and raised in
Omaha
Omaha ( ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County. Omaha is in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about north of the mouth of the Platte River. The nation's 39th-largest city ...
,
Nebraska, to Matthew Ryan Oberst Sr., an information manager for
Mutual of Omaha, and Nancy Oberst, an elementary education director for
Omaha Public Schools. Oberst had two older brothers,
Matthew Ryan Oberst Jr. and Justin H. Oberst. Matthew was a teacher and part-time musician until his death in 2016, and helped finance one of Oberst's self-released independent albums. Matt was also in the indie band
Sorry About Dresden, which Conor played in from time to time.
Conor has been writing and releasing music from a very young age, releasing his first solo album when he was 13.
Oberst was educated at St. Pius X/St. Leo School in Omaha, Nebraska, where he was in the school choir and other musical groups, and
Creighton Preparatory School, also in Omaha, Nebraska. He briefly was enrolled at the
University of Nebraska and dropped out after three semesters to tour.
Career
Early career
One night in 1992,
Ted Stevens (of
Mayday
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It is used to signal a life-threatening emergency primarily by aviators and mariners, but in some countries local organiza ...
and
Cursive
Cursive (also known as script, among other names) is any style of penmanship in which characters are written joined in a flowing manner, generally for the purpose of making writing faster, in contrast to block letters. It varies in functionalit ...
) invited Oberst onstage to play. Bill Hoover, who was in attendance, invited Oberst to come back to play with him a couple of weeks later. In that short amount of time, Oberst wrote enough songs to fill out the set, establishing himself as an artist. Shortly thereafter, Oberst began committing his new repertoire to tape in his parents'
basement
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with his father's four track cassette recorder and an acoustic guitar.
In mid-1993, Oberst self-released his debut album ''
Water'' on
cassette tape
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. The release of the album was financed by his brother Justin on what they called
Lumberjack Records
Saddle Creek Records is an American record label based in Omaha, Nebraska. Started as a college class project on entrepreneurship, the label was founded by Mike Mogis and Justin Oberst in 1993 (as Lumberjack Records). Mogis soon turned over his ...
, the
indie label that would become
Saddle Creek Records, making them
founders
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* Founders Park, a waterside park in Islamorada, Florida
Arts, entertainment, and media
* Founders (''Star Trek''), the ali ...
and present day
executives of the label.
Shortly after his two solo recordings, Oberst began playing with four friends; they formed
Commander Venus in mid-1995.
''Here's to Special Treatment'' was followed by 1996's ''
The Soundtrack to My Movie
Conor Mullen Oberst (born February 15, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter best known for his work in Bright Eyes. He has also played in several other bands, including Desaparecidos, the Faint (previously named Norman Bailer), Commander Ven ...
'', a cassette only released on Sing Eunuchs!. ''
Kill the Monster Before It Eats Baby
Conor Mullen Oberst (born February 15, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter best known for his work in Bright Eyes. He has also played in several other bands, including Desaparecidos, the Faint (previously named Norman Bailer), Commander Ve ...
'', a split 7-inch vinyl with Bill Hoover, was also released around this time.
The Faint (1994–1995)
In 1994, following a
Slowdown Virginia
Slowdown Virginia was an indie rock band from Omaha, Nebraska. Formed in 1993, the band recorded and released one album, ''Dead Space'', on Lumberjack Records in 1994, the predecessor to today's Saddle Creek Records. After playing an influentia ...
show, Oberst, along with
Joel Petersen and brothers
Todd Fink and
Clark Baechle, formed a band called
Norman Bailer
The Faint is an American indie rock band. Formed in Omaha, Nebraska, the band consists of Todd Fink, Graham Ulicny, Dapose and Clark Baechle. The Faint was originally known as Norman Bailer and included Conor Oberst (of Bright Eyes, with whom T ...
, later known as
The Faint.
A few days later, Oberst told the other members of the band that they had a show in two weeks at Kilgore's. Despite having never performed together, they produced nine songs to perform. An album, ''
Sine Sierra'', was released (on cassette only) in 1995.
Commander Venus (1994–1998)
Oberst formed the rock band
Commander Venus in 1994 with
Tim Kasher
Timothy J. Kasher (born August 19, 1974) is an American musician from Omaha, Nebraska, and is the frontman of indie rock groups Cursive and the Good Life, both of which are on the Omaha-based record label Saddle Creek Records.
Music Slowdo ...
, Ben Armstrong, and
Robb Nansel
Robb Nansel (AKA the indie rock Elon Musk) is an Omaha musician and co-founder / president of Saddle Creek Records (originally Lumberjack Records). He is also credited as a member of Commander Venus and Bright Eyes.
Nansel met Mike Mogis while a ...
. They recorded two albums: ''
Do You Feel at Home?
Commander Venus was an American emo band from Omaha, Nebraska. Fronted by Conor Oberst and Tim Kasher, the band also included Todd Fink and Matt Bowen of The Faint, Ben Armstrong of Head of Femur and Robb Nansel, executive producer of the indie ...
'' (1995) and ''
The Uneventful Vacation
''The Uneventful Vacation'' is the second and final album released by American emo band Commander Venus
Commander Venus was an American emo band from Omaha, Nebraska. Fronted by Conor Oberst and Tim Kasher, the band also included Todd Fink a ...
'' (1997). Kasher later went on to form
Cursive
Cursive (also known as script, among other names) is any style of penmanship in which characters are written joined in a flowing manner, generally for the purpose of making writing faster, in contrast to block letters. It varies in functionalit ...
and Nansel was the co-founder of Saddle Creek Records. Kasher left the group to focus on
Cursive
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as they were about to go into the studio to record their second album, and was replaced by Todd Baechle. Commander Venus disbanded in 1998.
The Magnetas (1996)
The Magnetas were only active for a very brief period of time in 1996 in Omaha. Along with Oberst, band members included
Todd Fink (
the Faint) and Chris Hughes (
Beep Beep). They recorded three songs, only one of which ("Annex Anex") was released on Ghostmeat Records ''Parts'' compilation album. Two other confirmed recordings exist: "Clatter" and "Science Fiction in Schools".
Park Ave. (1996)
In January 1996, Oberst began playing drums in a group named
Park Ave., alongside Clark Baechle, Jenn Bernard,
Neely Jenkins (now in the band
Tilly and the Wall), and
Jamie Williams (also in
Tilly and the Wall). The group only played between 10 and 15 shows and made a handful of recordings (several of them with
Mike Mogis as producer). The group disbanded in 1998 when Williams, the singer and primary songwriter, moved to London, England. In 1999, Urinine Records released their only album, ''When Jamie Went to London ... We Broke Up'', which has also now been re-released under
Team Love.
Bright Eyes (1995–2011, 2020–present)
Oberst founded
Bright Eyes as a solo project in 1995, and after the disbanding of Commander Venus, released ''
A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995–1997
''A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995–1997'' is the debut studio album by Bright Eyes. The album is the first commercial release by Conor Oberst and features his vocals and guitar. This album is the 19th release of Saddle Creek Rec ...
'' in January 1998. This was followed quickly by ''
Letting Off the Happiness
''Letting Off the Happiness'' is the second studio album released by the indie rock band Bright Eyes. The album was released on November 2, 1998. It was the first release by Bright Eyes to feature and be produced by Mike Mogis, now a permane ...
'', released in November of the same year. It featured members of numerous bands and was recorded in the Oberst family basement. One year later, Bright Eyes released its first EP, ''
Every Day and Every Night
''Every Day and Every Night'' is an EP by Nebraskan indie rock band Bright Eyes. It became the 30th release by Saddle Creek Records on November 1, 1999.
Conor Oberst references this album art in another of his songs, "Waste of Paint", from th ...
''. Bright Eyes' third album, ''
Fevers and Mirrors
''Fevers and Mirrors'' is the third studio album by the Nebraska indie band Bright Eyes, recorded in 1999 and released on May 29, 2000. It was the 32nd release of the Omaha, Nebraska-based record label Saddle Creek Records. The album was rele ...
'' was released in May 2000; it was ranked 170 on
Pitchfork's list of the top 200 albums of the 2000s.
With the release of 2002's ''
Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground'', Bright Eyes received national attention and Oberst was proclaimed a breakthrough artist by several notable magazines. On January 25, 2005, Bright Eyes simultaneously released two new albums: the folk ''
I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning'' and more electronic-pop ''
Digital Ash in a Digital Urn''. ''
Time'' listed ''I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning'' as one of the top ten albums of 2005.
The ''
Four Winds'' EP was released in March 2007, followed by their seventh album, ''
Cassadaga'' in April. The song "Four Winds" was named a top 100 song of 2007 by ''
Rolling Stone''. Oberst spent the next two years focusing on other music projects, and in June 2009 told ''Rolling Stone'' he wanted to make one final album with Bright Eyes before retiring the group. The band subsequently released ''
The People's Key
''The People's Key'' is the ninth studio album by American band Bright Eyes. The album was recorded in Omaha, Nebraska at ARC Studios, produced by Mike Mogis, and engineered by Mogis and Andy LeMaster. The album was released on February 15, 2011, ...
'' on Conor's 31st birthday, February 15, 2011.
In January 2020 the band announced their return to both touring and recording after a nine-year hiatus, and released their tenth album ''
Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was
''Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was'' is the tenth studio album by American band Bright Eyes (band), Bright Eyes. The album marked the band's first release in nearly a decade, following ''The People's Key'' in 2011. It was released by Dea ...
'' on August 21, 2020.
Desaparecidos (2001–2002, 2012–present)
Oberst is a guitarist and singer for
Desaparecidos. The music and lyrics of Desaparecidos differ greatly from Bright Eyes, having more in common with
punk rock than Oberst's usual
folk rock. The lyrics are generally
social commentary on the state of affairs in
America
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and the pitfalls of the suburban lifestyle, as opposed to the more introspective lyrics of Bright Eyes. Desaparecidos was active as a band between 2001–2002 but have regrouped to play shows in the Omaha area. They had two releases in 2002: a single for "The Happiest Place on Earth" and the full-length ''Read Music / Speak Spanish'', on
Saddle Creek Records.
In 2012, the band regrouped and self-released the 7-inch single "MariKKKopa/Backsell", as well as continuing to tour. In 2013, they released two more 7-inches independently, "Anonymous / The Left is Right" and "Te Amo Camila Vallejo / The Underground Man" (dedicated to the Chilean student activist
Camila Vallejo), and complemented these releases with yet another tour. In 2015, the band announced the release of a new studio album, ''
Payola'', on June 23 on
Epitaph Records
Epitaph Records is an American independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, most acts signed to the label were punk and pop punk acts, while there are many post-hardcore and emo bands ...
.
On October 28, 2015, it was announced that Conor Oberst had been hospitalized due to "laryngitis, anxiety, and exhaustion", according to a press release. The entirety of Desaparecidos' remaining tour dates were cancelled and Oberst returned to his hometown of Omaha to recuperate.
Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band (2007–2012)
In November 2007, it was reported that Oberst would work on a solo record with
Jake Bellows
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Name
* Jake (given name), including a list of persons and fictional characters with the name
* Katrin Jäke (born c. 1975), German swimmer
* Jake (gamer), American ''Overwatch'' player and coach
Animals
* Jake (rescue dog), a s ...
, and that he and
M. Ward would start a band and perform two late December shows in
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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. Contrary to what was believed, the shows were not played with M. Ward, but rather with Nik Freitas and
Jason Boesel. They also played a show in February in
Mexico City, Mexico.
On March 31, 2008, it was announced that Conor Oberst would play at the 2008 Reading and Leeds Festivals. He also performed at the
Electric Picnic, in
County Laois
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, Ireland, on August 31, 2008, the Cains Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and ''Austin City Limits'' in late September 2008, shows across Australia in early October 2008, and the Warfield Theater in San Francisco October 24. Oberst also headlined the Friday night slot of the
End of the Road Festival at the
Larmer Tree Gardens
The Larmer Tree Gardens near Tollard Royal in south Wiltshire, England, were created by landowner Augustus Pitt Rivers in 1880 as pleasure grounds for "public enlightenment and entertainment". They were the first private gardens opened for publi ...
in Wiltshire, held over the weekend of September 12–14, 2008.
Conor Oberst released the self-titled album ''
Conor Oberst'', which was recorded in
Tepoztlán,
Morelos
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, Mexico, with
Taylor Hollingsworth on guitar and Macey Taylor on bass, on August 5, 2008, on Merge Records.
In about mid-October, the band sold a new EP, ''
Gentleman's Pact
''Gentleman's Pact'' is the first EP by Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, consisting of four unreleased tracks, two preceding the band's 2008 album '' Conor Oberst'' and two preceding it. The EP was exclusively available to purchase at conc ...
''. It was limited to 1000 copies and was only available on tour. The band placed limitations on how many were sold at shows. It has four unreleased tracks. Three of them are pre-album songs while "Corina, Corina" is a cover of a traditional folk song.
Oberst and the band released their second album, ''
Outer South
''Outer South'' is the fifth solo studio album by American musician Conor Oberst and the second to be credited to Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band. It is Oberst's first solo album to include songs written and sung by his bandmates. Nik Fre ...
'', on May 5, 2009, on
Merge Records. They have also released a documentary, ''
One of My Kind
''One of My Kind'' is a 2009 documentary filmed about Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band. It documents their tour, life in Mexico, and the recording of their new album, ''Outer South''. This documentary was provided for free, in hopes that t ...
'', following the band from Conor's solo album to their most recent album ''
One of My Kind
''One of My Kind'' is a 2009 documentary filmed about Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band. It documents their tour, life in Mexico, and the recording of their new album, ''Outer South''. This documentary was provided for free, in hopes that t ...
''.
Monsters of Folk (2009)
Conor Oberst is one of the four members of the band
Monsters of Folk. Other band members include
Jim James of
My Morning Jacket,
M. Ward and fellow
Bright Eyes member
Mike Mogis. The band members swap instruments and share vocal duties. The quartet released their self-titled debut album on September 22, 2009.
Solo work (2008–present)
Oberst released his first solo album, Water, in the form of a cassette tape when he was just 13. However, this album is difficult to find and is no longer sold.
His second solo album was 2008's self-titled ''Conor Oberst''. Throughout the end of 2012 and the beginning of 2013, Oberst embarked on a solo tour of North America and Europe performing with
Ben Brodin on guitar and vibraphone. On the tour, he played songs from Bright Eyes, Mystic Valley Band, and Monsters of Folk as well as playing new songs.
Oberst released a new solo record, titled ''
Upside Down Mountain
''Upside Down Mountain'' is the sixth solo studio album by American musician Conor Oberst, released on May 19, 2014, through Nonesuch Records.
The record, according to Oberst, is a return to an earlier style of his songwriting. He explains that th ...
'', on May 19, 2014. He has been working with producer Jonathan Wilson (Dawes, Father John Misty) and Swedish duo
First Aid Kit.
On October 14, 2016, Oberst released his seventh studio solo record, titled ''
Ruminations'', on Nonesuch Records.
On January 18, 2017, Oberst announced a companion album to ''
Ruminations'', called ''
Salutations''.
Better Oblivion Community Center (2019)
Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers revealed their oft rumored new band,
Better Oblivion Community Center, on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert on January 23, 2019, and released their
eponymous debut album at midnight on January 24, 2019 (out via Dead Oceans). Band members include guitarist
Nick Zinner from
Yeah Yeah Yeahs and drummer
Carla Azar
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Azar played drums on Jack White's albums '' Blunderbuss'', ''Lazaretto'', and '' Boarding Hous ...
from
Autolux
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.
Other projects
Saddle Creek records
Oberst is one of the founding members of the
independent record label
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Saddle Creek Records, an integral part of
Omaha's indie rock scene, which hosts bands such as
Cursive
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,
Desaparecidos,
The Faint (which left to start its own label Blank.wav),
Rilo Kiley (which left to start its own label Brute-Beaute Records),
Bright Eyes,
Two Gallants,
Son, Ambulance,
Azure Ray
Azure Ray is an American dream pop duo, consisting of musicians Orenda Fink and Maria Taylor. Formed in Athens, Georgia in 2001, they later moved to Omaha, Nebraska and became part of the Saddle Creek Records music scene, which also included ...
,
The Good Life
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* ''The Good Life'' (1997 film), an American crime comedy film
* ''The Good Life'' (2007 film), a Canadian-American film by Stephen ...
, and
Sorry About Dresden, among others.
Team Love records
Oberst co-founded the
Team Love record label (along with Nate Krenkel, longtime manager of Bright Eyes) to "do different things, or smaller things, that we couldn't get everyone to be into at the same time" at Saddle Creek. such as
Tilly and the Wall,
Willy Mason,
The Felice Brothers,
David Dondero,
Taylor Hollingsworth and
Jenny Lewis' solo album with
The Watson Twins.
Pageturners Lounge
Oberst opened Pageturners Lounge, a bar, with Philip Schaffart in 2012. Pageturners Lounge is located in the
Dundee
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neighborhood in
Omaha
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. The business name is a holdover from the bookstore that formerly occupied the space.
Music style and influences
Oberst was drawn to music at a very early age, due in part to his brother Matt's penchant for bands like
The Smiths,
R.E.M.,
Fugazi
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, and
The Cure. He has cited The Cure's first singles collection, ''
Staring at the Sea
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'', as the first record he ever bought, as well as being one of his favorites. "It must have been third grade ... I bought the
cassette at a local record store chain called Homer's in Omaha. I just loved the sound of
Robert Smith's voice. It just sounded good."
Some of his biggest influences and favorite songwriters are local musicians
David Dondero and
Simon Joyner. Joyner wrote the song "Burn Rubber", which Bright Eyes covered on the "
Take It Easy (Love Nothing)" single. The two used to do mini-tours together, usually on weekends due to Joyner having a family.
Oberst has also been heavily influenced by the 1960s
folk revival, mentioning
Neil Young,
Leonard Cohen, and country singers
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris (born April 2, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. She has released dozens of albums and singles over the course of her career and has won 14 Grammys, the Polar Music Prize, and numerous other honors, including ...
,
John Prine and
Townes Van Zandt.
Harris sang on a few tracks on Bright Eyes' ''
I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning''. As a prolific and well-known musician in the folk genre, he has sometimes been defined as "a new
Bob Dylan." He covered Neil Young's "
Out on the Weekend", collaborating with
Mike Mogis,
Jim James and
M. Ward in concert. He performed the Townes Van Zandt song "Rex's Blues" live with fellow musician
Steve Earle
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. He has also performed two of John Prine's songs live, "Crazy as a Loon" and "Wedding Day in Funerville".
Oberst was greatly influenced by
Daniel Johnston, whose "Devil Town" was covered and featured on ''
Noise Floor'', and profoundly influenced by
Elliott Smith
Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), known professionally as Elliott Smith, was an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Smith was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and lived much of hi ...
, stating in an October 22, 2003 ''All Things Considered'' interview that, "sometimes when you're not feeling good, you have to listen to really sad music like Elliott Smith's" and that
mith"wrote the sweetest, saddest, most gentle songs". Oberst also said he liked to "listen to Elliott Smith's songs when he
ouldn'tfind anyone to talk to on the phone" and thought that it was sad that "through his music,
mithhad the ability to answer feelings in others that he was unable to answer in himself". A live cover of Smith's "The Biggest Lie" is featured on ''
Motion Sickness''.
Personal life
In 2010, Oberst married Corina Figueroa Escamilla, whom he met in 2008 while recording music in
Mexico.
Oberst and
Figueroa Escamilla separated amicably in 2017.
In December 2013, Oberst was accused of sexual assault by a fan, leading to widespread media coverage.
However, by July 2014, the fan had retracted the accusation, stating that the accusations were "100% false" and that "my actions were wrong and could undermine the claims of actual sexual assault victims, and for that I also apologize".
Of the period in his life, Oberst said "I'm not violent towards anyone ... And for a second, to have the whole world think that
he allegations weretrue about me just did a number on my psyche." He also went on to emphasize that he did not want to minimize how frequently women are sexually assaulted, citing the statistic that one in four women will experience sexual assault at some point and saying that "as painful and surreal and fucked up as my situation was, I don't ever want to use this as an example to justify anything."
Oberst's brother
Matthew died suddenly on November 27, 2016, in
Cary, North Carolina, where he was a schoolteacher. He was 42.
Oberst did not elaborate on his brother's death, except to say, "
ebasically fucking drank himself to death",
a comment for which he has since expressed regret: "I guess
'Vice''caught me on a day where I just didn't really give a fuck. I remember feeling bad afterwards when I had described the way my brother passed away, not thinking about ... my niece and nephew. They're definitely old enough to read an article."
In the same 2020 interview, Oberst clarified the circumstances of Matthew's death: "It was kind of inconclusive. He had sleep apnea and he obviously struggled with addiction, but I came to find out it wasn't quite as clear cut as I made it seem."
Discography
As a solo artist
Studio albums
Soundtrack albums
Extended plays
Singles
In bands
*
Bright Eyes discography
The discography of American indie rock band Bright Eyes consists of ten studio albums, one compilation album, one live album, two box sets, eleven extended plays, twelve split albums and EPs, 31 singles, and eleven music videos.
Albums
Studi ...
*
Commander Venus discography
*
Desaparecidos discography
*
Park Ave. discography
*
Monsters of Folk discography
*
Better Oblivion Community Center discography
Guest appearances
;Albums
*
Mayday
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It is used to signal a life-threatening emergency primarily by aviators and mariners, but in some countries local organiza ...
– ''
Old Blood'' (2002)
*
Arab Strap – ''
Monday at the Hug & Pint'' (2003)
*
Criteria
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* Criterion, Oregon, a historic unincorporated community in the United States
* Criterion Place, a proposed skyscraper in West Yorkshire, England
* Criterion Restaurant, in London, Eng ...
– ''
En Garde'' (2003)
*
Cursive
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– ''
The Ugly Organ'' (2003)
*
Son, Ambulance – ''
Key'' (2004)
*
Maria Taylor Maria Taylor may refer to:
* Maria Taylor (sportscaster) (born 1987), American sportscaster
* Maria Taylor (musician) (born 1976), American musician
* Maria Jane Taylor (1837–1870), British missionary to China
* Maria Madeline Taylor
Maria Made ...
– ''
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* 11:11 (numerology)
*''Eleven Eleven'', the literary journal of California College of the Arts
*11.11, also known as Singles Day, a day for unmarried people, popular among Chinese youth
*Double eleven (11.11) s ...
'' (2005) and ''
Lynn Teeter Flower'' (2007) and ''
In the Next Life'' (2016)
*
Various Artists - "
The Life and Songs of Emmylou Harris" (2016) The Pearl
*
Kyle Crane
Kyle Crane is an American drummer. He is best known for his work with producer Daniel Lanois. He performed as the drum double for the film ''Whiplash (2014 film), Whiplash''.
Biography
Crane is the son of a Coast Guard pilot, and lived in a numb ...
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Crane Like the Bird
''Crane Like the Bird'' is an album by Crane Like the Bird, led by Kyle Crane.
Recording and music
The album was the first recorded as a leader by Kyle Crane. The instrumentation varies from track to track, but keyboards and synthesizers feature ...
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The Album Leaf
The Album Leaf is an American musical project founded in San Diego, California, in 1998 by Jimmy LaValle. He is known for his use of electronics, synthesizer, and Rhodes piano. His performances often feature projected visual art.
History Inc ...
– "Hungry for a Holiday"
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Dntel – "
Breakfast in Bed"
*Melon Galia – "N'en Parlons Plus"
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The Faint – "Dust"
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David Dondero – "Less Than The Air"
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Tilly and The Wall – "
You and I Misbehaving
''Wild Like Children'' is the debut album by Tilly and the Wall. The album was recorded in the basement of Steve Pedersen's house, and was the first release of Team Love Records.
The CD-release party for the album was held in Omaha, Nebraska
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Jenny Lewis and
The Watson Twins – "
Handle With Care
A handle is a part of, or attachment to, an object that allows it to be grasped and object manipulation, manipulated by hand. The design of each type of handle involves substantial ergonomics, ergonomic issues, even where these are dealt wit ...
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Street to Nowhere
Street to Nowhere was an indie/alternative rock band from Oakland, California.
History
Since its birth, Street to Nowhere has gone through many changes. Founded in 2001 by Singer/Songwriter Dave Smallen, Bassist/Backing Vocals Spenser Russel ...
– "Tipsy" (2006)
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First Aid Kit – "King of the World" (2012)
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alt-J
Alt-J (stylised as alt-J, real name Δ) are an English indie rock band formed in 2007 in Leeds. Their lineup includes Joe Newman (guitar/lead vocals), Thom Sonny Green (drums), Gus Unger-Hamilton (keyboards/vocals), and formerly Gwilym Sainsbur ...
– "Warm Foothills" (2014)
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Phoebe Bridgers - "Would You Rather?" (2017)
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Phoebe Bridgers - "Halloween" (2020)
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Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band
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1980 births
Living people
20th-century American singers
21st-century American singers
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Alternative rock singers
American agnostics
American folk rock musicians
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American indie pop musicians
American indie rock musicians
American male singer-songwriters
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American male guitarists
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Bright Eyes (band) members
Former Roman Catholics
Musicians from Omaha, Nebraska
Park Ave. members
Saddle Creek Records artists
Nonesuch Records artists
Team Love Records artists
The Faint members
Wichita Recordings artists
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Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band members
Commander Venus members
Desaparecidos (band) members
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