Bright Eyes
Four Winds


4.0
excellent

Review

by FlawedPerfection EMERITUS
February 28th, 2007 | 19 replies


Release Date: 2007 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Bright Eyes returns with a full lineup rather than a solo project, and it sees better songwriting and Conor improving his singing quality.

2006 was a year of change and growth for Conor Oberst, and he didn’t release any new albums. Instead, he toured extensively and made a sort of indie-country trio with Jim James of My Morning Jacket and M. Ward. He played free concerts, got namedropped in an episode of Saturday Night Live, and kept his fans happy with a B-sides and rarities compilation entitled Noise Floor. By the end of the year, he settled down to record for his new releases, Cassadega and Four Winds EP. These releases are the first from the band Bright Eyes; he called in Mike Mogis and Nate Walcott to be permanent members of the band. Four Winds hints towards being more of a B-sides collection from the Cassadega recordings from the way Saddle Creek and Oberst advertised it, featuring Four Winds, which will also appear on the Cassadega full length.. But it gives a preview as to how Oberst changed over the last year, playing as much as possible and growing as a musician both in songwriting and singing.

Those two qualities of the EP are most obvious on first listen. No longer is the listener left to focus on Oberst’s great storytelling and just ignore his voice, both are fantastic and great qualities about his music. He decided to take after his friend M. Ward, who shares a duet with Oberst on Smoke Without Fire. Oberst’s voice reaches into Ward’s baritone range and puts his own Nebraskan accent into it. Their voices are distinctive and different from each other, but the similarities are obvious. Smoke Without Fire, which serves as a sort of ballad in the middle of the EP, would fit perfectly on an M. Ward album. The empty, sparse arrangement with low, simple guitar lines sing directly out of the Ward songbook, and Oberst sounds more like Ward here than anywhere else. He darkens the tone of his voice, almost matching it, and one must really pay attention to notice when Ward takes over for his own verse and chorus in the song.

The rest of the Four Winds EP is distinctly Oberst’s songwriting. His country influence seems to have taken a strong position as a cornerstone for all his music nowadays, and Four Winds showcases that immediately with some of the most melodic material Oberst has ever written. Immediately, an extremely catchy folk fiddle melody overtakes the groove laid out by the drums, guitar, and bass. Conor finds himself fitting in extremely well as his vocals come in after what could be considered a fiddle solo. The song is energetic and relatively uptempo, with great dynamic contrast and fantastic lyrics that hint towards the end of civilization. He may quote his journey recording the album with the line “On the way to Cassadega to commune with the dead, they said ‘you better look alive.’” With that, Oberst hints at his livelier, more melodic writing style. For Conor, this is a musical evolution and definitely a great direction for him to follow.

Still, some things have not changed with Conor. His lyrics and messages are still one of the main focuses in his music, either commentary on society or politics, but he ties in personal references and little hints towards relationships and love. Stray Dog Freedom shows his brilliant ability to extend a metaphor about a stray dog that he fed. However, the dog ran away after they tried to name him, or label him, because that would sacrifice his freedom. The song then progresses into a different idea that takes a more personal perspective about person to person relationships. What makes the lyrics so great is the way Oberst simplifies things for the listener and makes it easy to understand while still having profound messages. Musically, the album shows a more prominent electric guitar tone that hides in the other songs on the EP but makes its biggest appearance here. The next song, Cartoon Blues, is much more complex both lyrically and musically. Many different instruments make an appearance on the song, from banjos to pianos and guitars. His word choice is much more upscale, with words like “plagiary” and “late-night latrine.” He makes a reference to an interview where someone asked him where he came up with the song Padraic, My Prince from his first album, “the one where the baby dies”. Cartoon Blues digresses in many different topics, but it is passionate and very musical, two things Oberst has finally learned how to combine.

If Four Winds is any intimation as to how good Cassadega will be, Cassadega will undoubtedly be Bright Eyes’ best album to date. Still, it is not perfect. Tourist Trap is completely boring, taken at a terribly slow tempo with very little going on to make the song interesting. Reinvent the Wheel is sort of just another song, forgettable in comparison to the others. Conor takes his songwriting to a new level, which may be due to the addition of his permanent band members who probably had a larger hand in songwriting. His singing quality is much better, and he holds a tune relatively well. The country influence has made a lasting effect on Conor, and for now, he plans on being the radical left-wing cowboy with the hair that covers one eye, a contradiction of styles but absolutely perfect for Conor’s style and personality.

Recommended Tracks:
Four Winds
Smoke Without Fire
Stray Dog Freedom
Cartoon Blues



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Two-Headed Boy
March 1st 2007


4527 Comments


Jeez this is a long review for an EP. Great work, though.

4/6 songs are recommended though?


The Jungler
March 1st 2007


4826 Comments


Yeah, extremely indepth review (good too)

Four Winds was a pretty good song, but I was kinda hoping for a little better, hopefully Cassadega will deliver. I might listen to this.

foreverendeared
March 1st 2007


14720 Comments


oooh!! i need this! and great review

AlienEater
March 1st 2007


716 Comments


I like the small amount of BE I've heard. Maybe I'll get an album

FlawedPerfection
Emeritus
March 1st 2007


2807 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Four Winds was a pretty good song, but I was kinda hoping for a little better, hopefully Cassadega will deliver. I might listen to this.




Did you listen to the Saddle Creek stream? Cause that sound quality sucks and it's hard to grasp the whole song in that quality, I think.

The Jungler
March 1st 2007


4826 Comments


No, I watched the video for it.
Are any of the other songs off this on Cassadega?

FlawedPerfection
Emeritus
March 2nd 2007


2807 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

No, Four Winds is the only one.

Sepstrup
March 2nd 2007


1567 Comments


I should get this.

La Revolucion
March 3rd 2007


1060 Comments


Bright Eyes makes me angry.

Sepstrup
March 3rd 2007


1567 Comments


Because he's better than you.

BroRape
October 1st 2007


803 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is probably the best bright eyes cd i've heard. i like it a lot better than fevers and mirrors, even though it's an ep.

Athom
Emeritus
April 27th 2010


17244 Comments


ruuuuuuuuuuulz

Parallels
May 3rd 2010


10144 Comments


the killers cover of the title track is wayyy better than the original

Athom
Emeritus
May 3rd 2010


17244 Comments


I had no idea they covered it.
edit: just finished listening to it... it sucks. you're fucking retarded. seriously, what the hell is
wrong with your ears?

dylantheairplane
May 3rd 2010


2181 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah sonic that seems hard to believe

Kiran
Emeritus
May 3rd 2010


6133 Comments


gotta agree with adam, that killers cover was awful

the original is so good though, love the lyrics

Parallels
May 4th 2010


10144 Comments


well i dont like indie music much at all, so that would explain me not liking anything of this band

AtavanHalen
May 4th 2010


17919 Comments


i dont like indie music much at all


YEAH! Major labels or gtfo!



foxblood
April 25th 2012


11159 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

fuck this ep is so good



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