Bright Eyes - Four Winds

Primary Artist
Bright Eyes
Album Title
Four Winds
Release Date
March 6, 2007 
Time
 
Review by Marisa Brown
In anticipation of the Cassadaga full-length, Conor Oberst -- and a large selection of friends, including M. Ward, Janet Weiss, Rachael Yamagata, and Ben Kweller -- offered up a single (which, with six tracks, acts much more as an EP) to satiate fans for the month in between release dates. Four Winds, as it's called, displays Lifted-era Bright Eyes, with acoustic guitar-driven songs that echo powerfully of Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, and of course, Bob Dylan. The title track, and the only one that is found on both discs, is far and away the most interesting one on the set, with a solid opening fiddle line (never mind that it strongly alludes to "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town") and compelling vocals ("The Bible is blind/The Torah is deaf/The Qu'ran is mute/If you burned them all together you'd get close to the truth"), and while the other pieces try their hardest to create the same kind of energy found there, they never quite achieve it. Read More
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