Thursday, July 10, 2008

I woke up in the age of wires.

Conor Oberst never quits. The brilliant Omaha, Nebraska native has returned yet again with another musical project. This time, Conor Oberst will be accompanied by The Mystic Valley Band.

The Mystic Valley Band is comprised of;
Taylor Hollingsworth (guitar)
Nik Freitas (guitar)
Macey Taylor (Bass)
Nate Walcott (Keys, Trumpet)
Jason Boesel (drums)

I was especially excited to see Nik Freitas in this lineup, having discovered his music shortly before hearing about Conor's new project. My life is full of those types of coincidences. Of course, I was also pleased to see Nate Walcott on the list, who is also a part of Conor's other (beautiful) band, Bright Eyes.

You can stream two tracks entitiled "Danny Callahan" and "Sould Out!!!"off the debut album on www.conoroberst.com/album/

The album was recorded in a Mexican mountain villa called Valle Místico, which translates into "Mystic Valley", hence the name of the band. El Valle Místico is noted for various extraterrestiral sightings. Juding from the previews I've gotten of this album, the feel of such a location really permeated the music. It has some hints of folk and powerful rock guitars. Conor's voice ranges from soft and subtle to loud, raw, and shaky.

I feel like Conor really brings an element of either the location where he's recording/or where he's been into his albums. Most notably on 2007's Cassadaga, named after a Spiritualist camp Oberst came across in Central Florida.

With the Mystic Valley Band, you can feel/hear hints of an eerie, mystic mexican valley in the music. It's an intangible experience that offers you something to feel good about, and much like the album cover, makes you want to lay in a hammock somewhere and just live.

The album entitled "Conor Oberst" will be available this August.
You can pre-order it now through Merge Records:
http://www.mergerecords.com/store/store_detail.php?catalog_id=542

Catch Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band on tour.
Shows for Los Angeles are already sold out in August, but they'll be back here in October.
I plan on attending then.

It's been nearly a year since I've seen Conor on stage. Time for a renewal.

*Special thanks to my friend Kyle Jahns for letting me know about Conor's new musical ambition.

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