




Back to their disjointed country best, Mr Conor Oberst and his Bright Eyes roll back on the scene. More Wild West America than The Alamo, ‘Four Winds’ adds a dash upbeat folk charm, with the usual dash of wry wit. Although the style is recognisable and trademark Bright Eyes, some of the old passion is missing from what made songs like ‘First Day Of Your Life’ so charming. As Conor rails against the wrongs of society, it feels more like he is going through the motions than rallying for the revolution.
You can keep up to date with all the latest news from Gigwise by following us on Twitter and liking us on Facebook.

Helen Boulding - 'Copenhagen'
Turin Brakes - 'Something In My Eye'
Kat Flint - 'Go Faster Stripes'
Kate Walsh - 'Tonight'
Bright Eyes Thrill Fans At London's Royal Albert Hall
Bright Eyes Interview
Bright Eyes Announce Extra UK Dates - Tickets
Bright Eyes - 'The People's Key' (Polydor) Released: 14/02/11
Use A Condom This Valentines Day: Musicians And Their 'Love Child'
What Came First, The Music Or The Misery? The Anti-Valentine's Day Playlist
From Whitney Houston to Michael Jackson: Grammy Awards Most Memorable Moments Ever 