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Generally favorable reviews- based on 86 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 71 out of 86
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Mixed: 6 out of 86
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Negative: 9 out of 86
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EvanFeb 4, 2005Conor Was trying something new. It was risky but it's great i really enjoyed it and it was a nice change.
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giuliaFeb 7, 2005it has got really great moment, but the screaming of the baby was a bit to much
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TimSApr 21, 2007Almost perfect. There are some weak tracks, but so many great ones. My favorite Bright Eyes album to date.
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thewieveJan 22, 2005his best work yet, i like every song (with the exeption of maybe the first one). Don't listen to the bad reviews, it's seriously so good.
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WilliamGJan 25, 2005In general I agree with the scores on metacritic, but for some reason this one is way off. Perhaps eventually people will realize the greatness of this CD. So soulful, so nostalgic, so poetic. Go out and buy this CD, it's their best record yet.
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stompiedFeb 27, 2005
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MachuzzlewitSweedlepipeFeb 7, 2005
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EdwardEMar 2, 2005Oberst should always make music like this. His voice is less tremulous & the music experimental & exciting. I prefer this release over 'I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning' & much more than 'Lifted.'
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LFirebrandJan 22, 2005At times, this album hearkens back to Oberst's previous experimentation with skewed melody and synths. There are some very very very high points on this album, but some weak ones too. This one is darker than the hopeful "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning".
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RyanM.Jan 23, 2005Unbelievable. It's a revelation for a guy who's made what I believe to be a string to dumb albums..."Digital Ash" is unquestionaboly the better between it and the "I'm Wide Awake" disc.
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YamilthemanJan 23, 2005Yea I totally agree with the wieve.. This album has Conor going outside of the barriers that everyone has put for him and venturing into some far away land of other worldly musicianship. This album is versatile ranging from the 80s reminiscent songs like "Gold Mine Gutted" to the Radiohead-ish "Down a Rabbit Hole". Dont believe the lack of hype.. This album is amazing
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BolognaJan 23, 2005I may be one of the only people to say this, but this album is better than Wide Awake, though only slightly.
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stevelJan 24, 2005I put this album on and for the next 50 mins or so i was quite sure i held my breath in amazement. Absolutely mind-blowing and i'm so pleased i chanced upon it.This is up there with the best of all time....sheer perfection....
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victorhJan 24, 2005not as apparently beautiful as wide awake with its melodies but contains several songs of equal sentiment and sincerity
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DanOFeb 11, 2005i thought this one was just as good as "i'm wide awake" and all of my bright eyes bashing friends even love it. it's just very catchy and well written. there are a few lyrics that i really cant stand, but that doesnt lower my score at all. ...i still dont believe it's scoring so low on here...
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VenPFeb 11, 2005My Dad died just over two weeks ago. I bought digital ash on the day I collected his ashes. This album has helped me and affected me deeply. Rhythmically it is pretty interesting too. Reviewers know nothing.
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KeithRFeb 14, 2005
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TimMFeb 2, 2005"I'm wide awake" is much better. I feel this album is a back track for Oberst. The experimentations with a band don't sound authentic.
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robmFeb 21, 2005a grower. not as instantly likeable as 'i'm wide awake...', but an intricate and original album of challanging and compelling music.
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MichaelKFeb 28, 2005I'd probably rate this closer to a 7.5. Am I the only person out there who actually likes Digital Ash *more* than Wide Awake? There's some filler on each album, for sure, but I think both are pretty solid and find myself wanting to listen to Digital Ash more than its folksier freind.
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PatrickIApr 14, 2005"The debris of opener "Time Code" sets the tone; digital garnishment works for Wilco, but not so much for the beat-impaired Oberst ("Arc of Time")" - Austin Chronicle I pray to Jesus that this guy never stumbles accross an Aphex Twin album. Critics blow.
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MikeAMay 6, 2005Great melodies, electronically-enhanced with taste. Would've been nice to hear this one stripped down like I'm Wide Awake, but still a great record. Bright Eyes has definitely made an impact this year...
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gmishJun 28, 2005I recently bought Wide Awake and was reluctant to open up to Digital Ash because of how unbelivable this album was. But after a few listens I found that A. Bright Eyes is the greatest band ever to exist B. Digital Ash is the best CD ever to exist
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DevinJun 5, 2005What Radiohead could be if they weren't so self-conscious and serious.
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russcJul 18, 2005Though there are certainly some songs that could have been omitted, digital ash is a huge step foward for conner.
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DanSep 15, 2005
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TheCriticJun 19, 2006The album picks up where Wide Awake left off. This is a better album overall then Wide Awake... this album required creativity. It is also less electronic then I had heard before I purchased it. With catchy melodies and great vocals, the record is definately one of the best of 05.
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annaJul 17, 2006a bold career move from an upcoming artist. while not his forte he shows promise and manages to be innovative and entertaining at times. this album grows on a listener unlike it's sister which is instantly intriguing.
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JESchaudiesSep 4, 2006
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JamesMMar 4, 2007The songs on this album that I like I would give 10/10. Digital Ash defines
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Awards & Rankings
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Alternative PressRiskier but not totally out of character; it's the more holistic right brain to Wide Awake's rational left brain. [Feb 2005, p.81]
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Q MagazineExperimental and confusing... Oberst's voice struggles to hit home through the effects. [Jan 2005, p.129]
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This is not a classic – each high is paired with a low of similar scale, so whilst ‘Down In A Rabbit Hole’ scales heights previously thought unreachable, ‘Ship In A Bottle’, with baby samples screeching over the top of the most base-level beats, is plain annoying.