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Bright Eyes: Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

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by Mike Diver
“I feel like a piñata
Won’t you take a swing at me
If you could just crack the shell open
I think inside you would find…”

What, Conor? What? A melon? A spaceship? The key to the diary that you keep so well hid’?

“…something sweet.”

Don’t believe a word of it – so little on Digital Ash… could be summarised as ‘sweet’. Sure, Oberst’s voice still resonates with all the fear of an eight-year-old boy left stranded in a shopping center (mall) without his mother (mom), each and every line delivered with a quiver that’ll see his top lip out of action before he turns 30. But the music – sweet? The electro’ bleeps and synthetic beats that pepper this album are far from that. They’re as dark as night, for the most part, and lend themselves well to the subject matters at hand which, let’s face it, were never going to be ‘sweet’.

‘Theme From Piñata’, quoted above, is one of the lighter moments on Oberst’s full-blown ‘band’ record – the accompanying release I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning being a far more traditional, stripped to the point of nakedness offering that’ll better suit the palette of old-schoolers, initially at least. Recent single ‘Take It Easy (Love Nothing)’ is another, a breezy pop tune dressed up as something a lot darker, industrial beats glossed-up to a mirror finish. Neither are representative of an album that, at its peaks, is of an emotional depth immeasurable through comparison to other acts. But then, this you knew. What you didn’t know was that a primarily studio-centric album, full of technology, could sound so organic. Digital Ash… possesses moments where the casual listener will stop everything and listen attentively, ears pricked like leaves to the sun; to long-term, hand-inside-heart fans, these moments will be cherished for time immortal.

Take ‘Down In A Rabbit Hole’, for example; some dozen listens later it remains my personal favourite. Perhaps its strengths lie partially in the failings of the songs that surround it – neither the aforementioned single nor ‘Arc of Time’ can match its emotive qualities or simple musicianship (indeed, the latter track is something of a stinker by anyone’s standards). Perhaps, though, it’d be wrong to take anything away from a song that is, for whatever reasons, utterly and breathtakingly beautiful. It aches and moans with longing, the perfect aural realisation of feelings for which there are no words, where a facial expression is all the body can muster, at best, in reaction to whatever’s provoked it. Synthesised strings propel it through early stages, the song building in volume, until the real deal take over, swooping gracefully and filling the gaps in sound with such glory that it’s all too easy to reach straight for rewind, just to hear those first few seconds of grandeur again. Fleshed out with keyboard and guitar work by Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) and beautiful backing vocals from Azure Ray’s Maria Taylor (truly the voice of an angel), the song is, well, amazing. That it arrives at track four of twelve is unfortunate, as not one song afterwards can match its understated yet totally epic qualities.

It’d be easy to call Digital Ash… a classic based on this song and a handful of others (’Gold Mine Gutted’, ’Light Pollution’, classy closer ‘Easy/Lucky/Free’) alone, but it’d also be wrong. This is not a classic – each high is paired with a low of similar scale, so whilst ‘Down In A Rabbit Hole’ scales heights previously thought unreachable, ‘Ship In A Bottle’, with baby samples screeching over the top of the most base-level beats, is plain annoying. It is an achievement though, and one that Oberst should be immensely proud of. He’s successfully shown that he is capable of lending his talents to a myriad of styles, showcased over this album and its sister release. He is one of the most naturally talented songwriters of our time, of this time, and for that he deserves all the acclaim that's come his way. What he’s not, yet, is perfect, nor is he 'sweet' in any meaning of the word. But be honest: would you want him that way?

  • Bright Eyes 7 / 10

Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

Woooo! It's back.

Can't wait to hear this. I'm so excited by (for) this record.

Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

And the thing is, you just know he can get away with singing something as stupid as “I feel like a piñata", without sounding stupid.

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3 and a half? never liked you Diver. Arc of time has just as much depth and poignancy as down a rabbit hole it's just dressed up as a party song, which surely is far more impressive. For me most of the tracks you've highlighted are tracks which make their message stupidly apparent. Also how have you managed to review this album without mentioning its main themes? I don't mean to be overly critical I just think you've rushed into reviewing the record.

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"Far more impressive"
Well, each to their own - I didn't like the music, that's all.
Dress up sentiments however you want, but if it's shit, it's shit.

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Like you say each to his own, I just thought I'd explain my point a little further:

Both Down A Rabbit Hole and Arc of Time are songs which make me feel very uncomfortable, mainly because both seem to be rubbing my own mortality in my face. What makes me think Arc of Time is more "impressive" is that the track is so upbeat and to create sensations and reactions completely different to the automatic connotations the sound produces I think is really impressive. But I guess it just comes down to peoples subjective reading of tracks in the end.

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the lyrical melody in arc of time sounds a little like the theme tune to sesame street. Even so, i still like it

..and i think bert and ernie samples would have been better than the baby screaming. oh yes.

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I prefer the other one.

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that phrase is absolute fucking genius on so many levels. just think how many times you'll hear it over the coming year in regards to these albums, and the growing trend of releasing two albums in close proximity will make it even more common. it also harks back to the ever popular 'i prefer their older stuff'. goddamn.

Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

Hurry up and do a new Desparecidos album!

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Conor spent three days in the studio with Desa working on a new EP which he will finish June time. SC should put it out around October time he says...

Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

I want them NOW!!!!

not next week.

Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

Can't wait for both of the new albums, or to see him on March 9th.

Are there any plans for a review of 'Wide Awake...'?

Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

As much as i like Bright Eyes...just gimme a new fuckin' Desaparecidos record!!!!!!!!!!!

Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

if you want them now go to saddle creeks europe store they'll be yours tomorrow

Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

in a recent lazi- i interview conor says hes working on new desa stuff...2005 is a good year.

Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

Rock. But I can't decide which one to buy.

Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

What first tuned me into this band all those years ago was hearing the intro to Fevers and Mirrors

....how stripped down and exposed it was and how it prepared you for the tales of suicidal despair, death and pain told throughout the album.

But then, for me, Conor's genius has always been best chanelled through his upbeat acousticy stuff, like on I'm Wide Awake and It's Morning, so splitting these two albums was a good idea.

In the same way he put aside political stuff for Deseparecidos and leaves Bright Eyes for more personal emotive stuff.

It's all experimentation at the end of the day.

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Yeah, you're right. It was fevers and mirrors that got me into bright eyes too.

I think i'm likely to like I'm Wide Awake... better as an album. But I intend to buy this one a few days earlier, so i listen to it with excitement as new bright eyes stuff. If you seew hat I mean; makes sense in my head anyway.

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I have read mixed reviews for this album, mojo gave it 1 out of 5 and called it ghastly whereas nme gave it 5 star. All reviews seem to be hovering aroung 4 stars for the i'm wide awake album so will prob get that instead.
does anyone use metacritic?

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So Wide Awake is the slower, Neil Diamond-ish of the 2 albums. From the descriptions, its hard to tell whether I'll like Digital Ash, or hate it. Can't get a straightforward opinion on it, but then again, music ain't so straight forward.


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To be honest, "Digital Ash..." is a lot more emotional tham "I',Wide Awake...!: Be sure to pick up this album through www.pointfivelimeyrecords.com

Thanks,

Thank You Michael Diver

Finally someone, somewhere, is giving this album the credit it rightfully deserves. Most places talk about Digitial Ash as the side project, as if it's the trival 'experiment' of the artist. It is about time that someone takes Digital Ash and looks at it in its own light, without comparing it to I'm Wide Awake. Myself being one who is tired of acoustical folk music, I like this album better than its album counterpart. Not saying that I'm Wide Awake is bad, but rather that I enjoy this album more. Thank you for looking at this album objectively, and coming to a better decision than those critics who looked at this album only in relation to I'm Wide Awake.

Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn

To be fair to those people who have reviewed this record as something akin to a side project, its quite hard to look back at the bulk of Bright Eyes material up until now and not see a pretty big departure from the stuff of old.

I've been listening to this album pretty solidly for the last few days, and I can't help but see this as the weaker of the two. Comparing it to I'm wide awake its morning is unfair because its very much like he's moving to a new style after perfecting another. The new direction isn't a failure, but suffers due to the strength of the other record.

However, I think if he'd released this record on its own, it might have got a worse reception. With the one 'traditional' album being so good, it would seem churlish to hammer the other for being different from past material. I think it softened a potential critical blow.

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I finally got round to buying this and i have to say that i love it. Personally this is the album that i've been waiting for connor to make for a long time. He's been hinting at this record for a while, see in particular pull my hair and touch off letting off the happiness. Yeah its not his bread and butter so to speak, but he's always been hinting he could go in this direction, lover i dont have to love is another example.




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