With the experience complete and ready for release one can’t help but note that Vol 1
Faith (1995) and Keep The Faith (1998)
It's a muscular but deeply layered journey that's deliberately conceived to be shared physically - not just digitally
then you turn your back on thousands and thousands of sonic possibilities
Arnalds' music has a quietude that seems perfectly apposite and that's evident here as each song drifts like an autumn wind towards the next
Down In The Weed Where The World Once Was (Vinyl) Unknown With the experience complete andAs a title, as a thesis, Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was functions on a global, apocalyptic level of anxiety that looms throughout the record. But on a personal level, it speaks to rooting around in the dirt of one's memories, trying to find the preciousness that's overgrown and unrecognizable. For Oberst, coming back to Bright Eyes was a bit of that. A symbol of simpler times, vaguely nostalgic. And even though it wasn't actually possible