Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes, Monsters of Folk, Desaparecidos) makes his Opera House debut with an intimate, solo performance accompanied by bass player in an Australian exclusive celebrating his seventh solo record, Ruminations.
Cutting a restless trajectory through folk, alt-country, rock and even electronica, the 36-year old Omaha native has built a discography that's both original and accessible. With his main project, Bright Eyes, Oberst championed the softer side of indie rock, earning comparisons to Gram Parsons and Elliot Smith, and attracting tags like "this generation's Bob Dylan" for his captivating lyrics and ability to make the small and intimate feel big and loud.
Ruminations is a bold and compelling statement in which Oberst embraces simplicity, weaving together the varied threads of his musical past.
Cutting a restless trajectory through folk, alt-country, rock and even electronica, the 36-year old Omaha native has built a discography that's both original and accessible. With his main project, Bright Eyes, Oberst championed the softer side of indie rock, earning comparisons to Gram Parsons and Elliot Smith, and attracting tags like "this generation's Bob Dylan" for his captivating lyrics and ability to make the small and intimate feel big and loud.
Ruminations is a bold and compelling statement in which Oberst embraces simplicity, weaving together the varied threads of his musical past.
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