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- Summary: The latest full-length release from Bright Eyes was self-produced and features contributions by Alex Orange Drink of the So So Glos, The National's Matt Berninger, and Cat Power.
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- Record Label: Dead Oceans
- Genre(s): Folk, Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Alternative Singer/Songwriter, Protest Songs
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Sep 19, 2024The album’s title suggests consistency, but in fact, it is a thrillingly unpredictable musical journey.
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UncutSep 19, 2024Five Dice, All Threes sounds like they’ve caught up with themselves: even if Bright Eyes are struggling to scrape together optimism about the future, there is every reason why their fans should. [Nov 2024, p.30]
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Sep 23, 2024Five Dice, All Threes is so rich, in cross references, in musical allusions and callbacks to prior Bright Eyes songs, in ideas and notions and statements that it’s impossible to grasp them all.
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Sep 27, 2024Five Dices, All Three is more than a body of music, it is a declaration of wisdom and creative expression with the type of artistry that leaves the listeners with revelations or suspicions of the world around them.
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Sep 20, 2024With Five Dice, All Threes, Bright Eyes prove they can still evoke both intimacy and grandiosity without sacrificing the imperfect edges that made their early work so compelling.
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Sep 20, 2024Oberst's storytelling songwriting remains despairing and maudlin, but he seems more self-aware of this than ever before, injecting some triumph and levity into these songs that suggest he's not just smiling through the pain, but laughing at how ridiculous life can be, and maybe even secretly a little bit grateful for being able to experience it all.
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MojoSep 19, 2024The rough-milled follow-up to 2020’s Down In The Weeds, Where The World Once Was doesn’t suggest time is mellowing him. [Oct 2024, p.86]