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This EP from the prolific, megatalented Conor Oberst is the kind of
thing you suspect he could turn out every month or so: one hot single and
five relatively good B sides, all from the same sessions that birthed
Bright Eyes' forthcoming LP. Soundwise, it's no great departure from his
earlier work. Oberst lays his typically solid melodies and heartfelt
croak over both lovely acoustic stuff and rocking backup, including the
Crazy Horse guitar attack of "Stray Dog Freedom" and the mishmash of
upbeat country and strings on "Tourist Trap." The standout is the title
track, a fiddle-laden romp where Oberst drops agitated spew and abundant
catchiness (plus a W.B. Yeats reference). Though ninety-five percent of
American songwriters might wish they'd written any of the other five
songs, they're Oberst's B sides for a reason -- hopefully because he's
saved the killer stuff for the full-length.
(Posted: Feb 22, 2007)
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