Bright Eyes Fevers & Mirrors
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Tracklist:
1. A Spindle, a Darkness, a Fever, and a Necklace
2. A Scale, a Mirror and Those Indifferent Clocks
3. The Calender Hung Itself...
4. Something Vague
5. The Movement of a Hand
6. Arienette
7. When the Curious Girl Realizes She Is Under Glass
8. Haligh, Haligh, a Lie, Haligho
9. The Center of the World
10. Sunrise, Sunset
11. An Attempt to Tip the Scales
12. A Song to Pass the Time

Ranking: #32 for 2000

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Channing Freeman STAFF (73 Reviews)

2008-11-01 | 50 comments | 2,525 views

Summary: Maybe the sun keeps coming up because it's gotten used to you and your constant need for proof.

Interestingly enough, the mirror on the cover of this album isn't just a picture; it actually is reflective. Initially, it may seem merely like a clever way to connect the album's title with its artwork, and perhaps that really is all it was meant to be...but it could be seen as something deeper. Fevers and Mirrors is sparse and personal, the lyrics and sound giving a very introspective look at Conor Oberst, but the mirror on the cover shows you, not Conor. Given that it isn't made out of glass, what the mirror shows is blurred, not an image of what everyone sees when they look at you, but an imperfect, distorted alternate self. Honestly, it's kind of scary.

Maybe it shows the fever that plagues us all.

As usual, the first track of the album begins with a sample; in this case, a boy reading an excerpt from Mitchell is Moving. Unlike the sample from the beginning of Lifted..., which was fairly pointless, and the story Conor tells at the beginning of Wide Awake..., which was kind of annoying, the boy's reading is charming and poignant, the words he reads adding even more emotional weight to the song, which sees Oberst at his most trembly and vulnerable. "A Spindle, A Darkness, A Fever, And A Necklace" reveals a lot about the entire album, mainly that the bareness of it is almost disconcerting in its honesty. Listening to Fevers and Mirrors is like walking in on people having sex; the act itself is intensely personal and beautiful but a third party feels deeply embarrassed to witness it. The album isn't a mirror at all, it's a window into Oberst's personality; he puts all of himself out there, even the parts that some might want to turn away from.

The beginning of the "The Movement Of A Hand" sounds like a twisted version of "Strawberry Fields Forever," with a keyboard motif reminiscent of Lifted...'s "Lover I Don't Have To Love." Conor's wavering vocals may take some getting used to, but over time they come to be the album's strong point, similar to Jeff Mangum on In The Aeroplane Over The Sea. However, Oberst's quiet, spindly voice is the antithesis to Mangum's over-the-top, abrasive bravado, but even though they used different approaches, they are both equally effective. The centerpiece "Arienette" is the album's emotional paperweight, with Oberst's strongest lyrics and escalating vocal performance propelling the song to greatness. "Haligh, Haligh, A Lie, Haligh" is based around a pleasantly picked chord progression, a xylophone adding single note flairs every now and then. The song is the brightest the album gets, and the fact that its progression is mostly minor-sounding is a testament to just how dark this album is. Even the more cheerful tracks, like "A Scale, A Mirror, And Those Indifferent Clocks" with its upbeat energy, have a heavily permeating sense of darkness about them.

Fevers and Mirrors isn't the best Bright Eyes album, but it is the most revealing and personal, and honestly, a lot of it is deeply disturbing. But it tips the scales, it turns the pages of the calendar, it reflects images in the mirror, it stays until the wolves go away, it moves the hands of the clock, it pulls the marionette's strings, it sets the sun, it weeps for those dying days, it brushes the snow from your hair, whatever, whatever, whatever.

It passes the time.

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mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13168
11.01.08

Album Rating: 4.5

piece of shit site

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JumpTheF**kUp


Comments: 2372
11.01.08


Maybe it shows the fever that plagues us all.



wow, that's so full of gay


edit: rest of the review is good, don't want to be a negative nancyThis Message Edited On 11.01.08

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TheStarclassicTreatment


Comments: 2590
11.01.08


the mirror on the cover of this album isn't just a picture; it actually is reflective

Uriah Heep did that in the 70s

Good review

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fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 6760
11.01.08


http://blog.gaseum.co.kr/attach/2/1104-157207_1_F.jpg

chan, upload the art

xNintendoCorex


Comments: 1204
11.01.08

Album Rating: 4.5

this album is so heavy to listen to, its so depressing but equally amazingThis Message Edited On 11.01.08

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DaveyBoy
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Comments: 5825
11.01.08


The steroids Chan is on is causing this... Nothing to do with the '&' symbol.

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ohhhcomely


Comments: 162
11.01.08

Album Rating: 4

Yeah, this is depressing and heavy, but it's so good. Nice review, man.

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bastard


Comments: 3412
11.01.08


You put this in the wrong place.

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SnackaryBinx


Comments: 2162
11.01.08

Album Rating: 4

woops. album exploded

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mynameischan
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Comments: 13168
11.01.08

Album Rating: 4.5

wow, that's so full of gay


excuse me city of echoes review

pianotuna
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Comments: 1393
11.01.08


i should probably listen to this guy.

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11.01.08


there ya go. :thumb:

MrKite


Comments: 5014
11.01.08


i'm pumped to hear this

redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5794
11.01.08

Album Rating: 4

I think it is more like a ghost that's been following us both. Something vague that we're not seeing, something more like a feeling.



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Spamue1G


Comments: 1290
11.01.08


You're a seriously talented writer, chan. This is crazy good stuff, and you can also write some the funniest reviews around, not to mention the ones where you balance it out!
I want to get into these guys now, if I can find any torrents for them... Where should I start?

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ohhhcomely


Comments: 162
11.01.08

Album Rating: 4

There should be plenty of torrents for them. I first got into I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning. It's a hell of a lot happier than this.

planewreck
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Comments: 2952
11.01.08


something vague

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rasputin
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Comments: 9668
11.01.08


feels good man

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JumpTheF**kUp


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11.01.08


excuse me city of echoes review


well played >.>

natey5280


Comments: 2505
11.01.08

Album Rating: 4.5


i should probably listen to this guy.

Bright Eyes is actually a band, not just Oberst.

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