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Bright Eyes - Five Dice, All Threes CD/2LP/DLX 2LP

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"Five Dice, All Threes" returns Bright Eyes to their most essential, urgent sound. Features Chan Marshall (Cat Power) and Matt Berninger (The National). "Five Dice, All Threes" is a record of uncommon intensity and tenderness, communal exorcism and personal excavation. These are, of course, qualities that fans have come to expect from Bright Eyes, nearly three decades into their career.

The tight-knit band of Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis, and Nate Walcott tends to operate in distinct sweeping movements: each unique in its sound and story but unified by a sense of ambition and ever-growing emotional stakes. Even with this rich history behind them, these new songs exude a visceral thrill like nothing they have attempted before. Oberst has always sung in a voice that conveys a sense of life-or-death gravity. At times throughout "Five Dice, All Threes", you may feel worried for him; other times, he may seem like the only one with the clarity to get us out of this mess. 

On the self-produced album, Bright Eyes embrace the elusive quality that has made them so enduring and influential across generations and genres, bringing their homespun sound from an Omaha bedroom to devoted audiences around the world. In Oberst’s songwriting lies a promise that our loneliest thoughts and feelings can take on grander shapes when passed between friends, blasted through speakers, or shouted among crowds.

This time around, the band invites such like-minded voices onto the record with them, with notable guest appearances from Cat Power (All Threes), The National’s Matt Berninger (The Time I Have Left), and Alex Orange Drink, the frontman of the New York punk band The So So Glos, who co-wrote several songs and shares a climactic verse in the surging Rainbow Overpass. When they hit the studio with Oberst’s longtime bandmates—the multi instrumentalist and producer Mike Mogis, the keyboardist and arranger Nate Walcott—they opted for a fast-paced approach that drew inspiration from formative influences like The Replacements and Frank Black. They sought textures that burst from the mix like gnarly splashes of paint on a blank canvas; they opted for first takes and spontaneous decisions.

"Five Dice, All Threes" thrashes and squirms and resists classification. In the brilliant expanse of El Capitan, they blend a galloping rhythm you might find in a Johnny Cash standard with a swell of funereal horns, shouted vocals, and lyrics that read like a sobering farewell between twin souls. “So they’re burning you an effigy,” Oberst sings. “Well, that happens to me all the time!” For every striking turn in his lyrics, the band knows just how to complement him.

Perfection, however, means something different in the world of Bright Eyes, where our flaws are what grants us authority and finding meaning is only possible if we bear witness to the dark, winding journey to get there. On "Five Dice, All Threes", Bright Eyes embrace these beliefs with music that feels thrillingly alive, as if we were all in the room with them, shouting along and gaining the strength to move forward together. It doesn’t just sound like classic Bright Eyes. It sounds like their future, too.

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About this product: this release is available on CD, 2LP and DLX 2LP formats.

The CD is the deluxe version, includes a signed art card.

The 2LP is pressed on standard black vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.

The DLX 2LP is pressed on red and orange splatter vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.