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Once tagged "rock's boy genius" by the music press, Conor Oberst turns 27 on February 15th and even without that in mind it's hard to listen to Cassadaga without hearing a newfound sophistication to the Bright Eyes sound. Producer, multi-instrumentalist and permanent band member Mike Mogis has crafted a swirling, euphonious record, at times bursting with bombastic confidence and country swagger, and at others loose-limbed and mesmeric. Trumpet and piano player Nate Walcott, a Bright Eyes player since 2003 and now the third permanent member, is responsible for the cinematic string arrangements. Other than a handful of live appearances and the release of a collection of B-sides & rarities, Bright Eyes kept mostly out of sight in 2006 after the busy 2005 which saw the simultaneous release of the sister albums Digital Ash In A Digital Urn and I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning. Should you have looked for them you'd have found them tucked away in various studios around the country. Recording for the first time outside of the Lincoln, NE studio belonging to Mogis, the Bright Eyes cast of players were busy in studios in Portland, OR, New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles. The result is the band's most confident work so far, an album so full of soaring strings and female harmonies that it feels almost buoyant in comparison to previous releases. While many latched onto the smattering of political commentary in 2005's I'm Wide Awake..., Cassadaga is less blunt in its depiction of youthful exasperation in the Bush era. References to Hurricane Katrina, holy wars and polar ice-caps may crop up, but they're buried deep amongst the ruminations on life, love, history, death and the afterlife. If I'm Wide Awake... was "the New York City album", then Cassadaga is "the America album", in which Oberst diaries his travels around the country and articulates his sense of history in the landscape. In first single "Four Winds" he is "off to old Dakota where genocide sleeps/in the Black Hills, the Badlands, the calloused East/I buried my ballast, I made my peace." Cassadaga itself crops up in the same song. The town, a community for psychics in central Florida, is visited in order to "commune with the dead". This wandering spirit is crystalized in "I Must Belong Somewhere" a song which was already a staple of live shows by the end of the 2005. "Hot Knives" is particularly spirited, bringing to mind the true energy of a Bright Eyes show. Likewise, "Soul Singer In A Session Band" - a rousing paean to an oxymoronic profession - enlists all of the elements which make the Bright Eyes live band such a euphoric experience. "Make A Plan To Plan To Love Me" is Bright Eyes at their most playful; a straight-up love song, replete with girl group vocals and Burt Bacharach strings. Oberst, the fumbling guitarist whose impassioned prose tumbles out under stark stage spotlights, is still recognizable in every track, but the songs are rich with elaborate production, cinema-sized orchestration and, at times, sprawling, almost psychedelic, atmospherics. The line up of Bright Eyes players includes Andy Lemaster (Now It's Overhead), Ben Kweller, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Janet Weiss (ex-Sleater Kinney), Jason Boesel (Rilo Kiley), John McEntire (Tortoise) M.Ward, Maria Taylor and Rachael Yamagata.

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From: Amazon Posted: Jun 10, 2008 Type: User Review This album haunted me...literally

Everything about this album is and was true to form: desperate, disillusioned, violent, heartful and heartless. Spines wind on every track as he pours poison over ice and serves it with a dead man's smile and an umbrella on top. I can no longer...
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From: Amazon Posted: Apr 18, 2008 Type: User Review Worth it for "Brakeman" Alone

If you really listen to this album, it's still Bright Eyes, it's still Conor Oberst, just polished to a high luster. The combination of Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nate Wolcott is just magic. The entire collection is worth it just for the song...
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From: Amazon Posted: Jan 28, 2008 Type: User Review Mediocre. Descent from previous albums

Bright Eyes are known for strong lyrics and experimental music. This album accomplishes little of both.

The lyrics aren't quite as strong as ones found in previous albums (Wide Awake, Digital Ash, The Story is in the Soil). There are...
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From: Amazon Posted: Jan 25, 2008 Type: User Review bright eyes latest and greatest

Bright Eyes never disappointments me, however I wouldn't say this is Conor Oberst's best album. Oberst has employed other musicians in this album making it even better with some female vocalists and others. The sounds and lyrics are as usual,...
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From: Amazon Posted: Dec 10, 2007 Type: User Review An Old Soul

After experiencing his own `dark night of the soul' Conor Oberst went through a period of introspection and transition. Cassadaga is a result of this process, and the album clearly has a spiritual dimension.
It opens with the voice of a...
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From: Amazon Posted: Nov 01, 2007 Type: User Review 3-1/2 stars -- Bright and quizzical eyes

First off, some people (myself included) probably thought that Bright Eyes is only one musician instead of a full band, considering that when they're booked to play on late-night talk shows, it's usually frontman Conor Oberst playing by himself....
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From: Amazon Posted: Oct 29, 2007 Type: User Review Cassadaga

Cassadaga! This Bright Eyes album is amazing in it's own unique way. Cassadaga has a cleaner sound than Conor's other albums, and it is more instrumental like the album Lifted.
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From: Amazon Posted: Oct 16, 2007 Type: User Review Recorded With Concern, and a Peaceful Restlesness

Among lyricists, Conor Oberst is in a class of his own, in his ability to distill a wide range of human experiences into poignant lyrics that manage to characterize the very essence of struggle. Cassadega is a record that showcases the bright side...
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From: Amazon Posted: Sep 19, 2007 Type: User Review dealing with death and destruction

after bright eyes' last release, the two-album set "i'm wide awake it's morning" and "digital ash in a digital urn," it became a possibility in my mind that conor oberst would not end up suffering the same fate as elliott smith, nick drake, and...
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From: Amazon Posted: Sep 18, 2007 Type: User Review Excellent in every way

I hear all kinds of influences on this CD: Simon & Garfunkel, Pink Floyd, Jackson Browne, Marc Bolan(T.Rex), Dylan, Eagles, Billy Joel, etc. The variety of songs is amazing, but the common theme is great music and lyrics. The best stuff I have...
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