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  1. Jun 17, 2014
    10
    It never got better than this for Bright Eyes.. One of the greatest albums of recent times - and stands with the greats of all time.
    This album seems to perfectly capture a stage in anyone's life at any given time. From the soul-crushing despairs of heartbreak, to the most hopeful of hopes, to the sour distaste for political affairs.
    This is the type of album that touches one day you and
    It never got better than this for Bright Eyes.. One of the greatest albums of recent times - and stands with the greats of all time.
    This album seems to perfectly capture a stage in anyone's life at any given time. From the soul-crushing despairs of heartbreak, to the most hopeful of hopes, to the sour distaste for political affairs.
    This is the type of album that touches one day you and sticks to you for the rest of your life.
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  2. Sep 18, 2013
    9
    An absolutely lovely album that is one of Oberst's best. It's definitely not for everyone, but for those whose tastes are attuned to this acoustic-folk sound, it's some of the highest quality stuff you can listen to.
  3. Nov 7, 2011
    10
    "I'm not sure what the trouble was that started all of this, the reasons all have run away but the feeling never did - It's not something I would recommend, but it is one way to live, cause what is simple in the moonlight, by the morning never is..." - Lua, Bright Eyes
  4. Mar 1, 2011
    9
    I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning is Bright Eyes's best album. Every song sounds like a single. Conor Oberst's voice sounds youthfully self-absorbed and it all sounds great. The opener "At The Bottom Of Everything" really opens up the whole album and the beautiful "First Day Of My Life" really puts a smile on your face. And the ending track "Road To Joy" really ends the album off with a bang.I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning is Bright Eyes's best album. Every song sounds like a single. Conor Oberst's voice sounds youthfully self-absorbed and it all sounds great. The opener "At The Bottom Of Everything" really opens up the whole album and the beautiful "First Day Of My Life" really puts a smile on your face. And the ending track "Road To Joy" really ends the album off with a bang. All In All. I'm Wide Awake is a fantastic album. A- Expand
  5. Feb 2, 2011
    4
    In spite of the odd decent tune, the dislike I feel for the man singing is hard to suppress. He's like Dylan with a fraction of the musical talent and without any sort of artistic vision (not counting the ideas he stole from Dylan).
  6. ChadB
    May 20, 2009
    10
    Amazing.
  7. CJ
    Sep 27, 2007
    1
    Did someone actually write "It's about time someone got political"? I'm going to go ahead and assume that was a joke, since the entire industry seems to have turned into a left-leaning think-tank for amateur foreign-policy aficionados. Or maybe rock stars just like to throw temper tantrum whenever there's something going on in the world that actually puts their significance Did someone actually write "It's about time someone got political"? I'm going to go ahead and assume that was a joke, since the entire industry seems to have turned into a left-leaning think-tank for amateur foreign-policy aficionados. Or maybe rock stars just like to throw temper tantrum whenever there's something going on in the world that actually puts their significance into perspective. Rock stars do hate perspective. This one is no different. I mean that in every conceivable way it could be interpreted. If this is what rock gods have come to, rock is dead. Expand
  8. TimA
    Aug 24, 2007
    10
    This album is bright eyes greatest masterpiece, the lyrics and melodies are all amazing. Conor's voice sounds at it's best on this record, and is beautifully complemented by the simple, but effective Instrumentation.
  9. JasonW
    Dec 19, 2006
    10
    Before i bought this album, i just thought of bright eyes as...mediocre at best. However, after purchashing this cd just out of curiosity, i have now become a bright eyes fanatic. two days after i bought this cd, i went out and bought digital ash in a digital urn, just because this cd didn't fill my appetite for conor's genius. i have been completely turned around in my opinion Before i bought this album, i just thought of bright eyes as...mediocre at best. However, after purchashing this cd just out of curiosity, i have now become a bright eyes fanatic. two days after i bought this cd, i went out and bought digital ash in a digital urn, just because this cd didn't fill my appetite for conor's genius. i have been completely turned around in my opinion on bright eyes and will absolutely add every cd that he makes to my ever expanding collection of amazing songs, no matter what the genre. Expand
  10. NelsonD
    Sep 9, 2006
    4
    In the grand scheme of MTV and VH1 pop music, this album is a goldmine. In the indie/alternative world (and especilly compared to Bright Eyes previous masterpieces), this album is a giant disapointment. After the grand LIFTED in which he seemed to put all his worries finally aside, he seems to go back to pre-adolescent lyrics and themes in this album. The fact the he decided to make it a In the grand scheme of MTV and VH1 pop music, this album is a goldmine. In the indie/alternative world (and especilly compared to Bright Eyes previous masterpieces), this album is a giant disapointment. After the grand LIFTED in which he seemed to put all his worries finally aside, he seems to go back to pre-adolescent lyrics and themes in this album. The fact the he decided to make it a sort of Singer/Songwriter album also ruins it because unlike LIFTED and his previous albums, this one is unadorned, simplistic and in many cases (example: Lua) almost devoid of music. Maybe if the lyrics werent as crypted as an emo kid's poem, then maybe, the album would work better, but with such boring music acompanying it, it just doesnt work. Digital Ash in a Digital Urn, at least, is far more interesting music wise, for its diversity, though the lyrics suffer as before. Here's hoping Conor acts his age for the next album. Expand
  11. Andy
    Aug 16, 2006
    9
    Its about time soneone got political. Another great effort from Conner, the lyrics will give you goosebumps.
  12. anna
    Jul 17, 2006
    10
    honest and true. oberst manages to surprise listeners on every track, while at times being blunt and at others, elusive. he transforms into a master story-teller and universalizes his lyrics without detaching a human element. from the intro to the final note on the last track a listener is captivated.
  13. ginnyt
    Jun 30, 2006
    10
    I was simply blown away. Like the first time I heard the Decemberists, or Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins. It's is VERY VERY rare to find a record that is worth listening to the ENTIRE way through. Beautifully done. This will be in heavy rotation for a long time...
  14. BobbyJJ
    Jun 26, 2006
    1
    bad
  15. TheCriticTheCritic
    Jun 14, 2006
    9
    C'mon!!!! All of you who don't like this album don't like music. He has a great voice and is a great songwriter. What more could you want?
  16. ms
    Jun 5, 2006
    10
    A grand triumph in songwriting and a lush and sweeping musical achievment. I am convinced that amongst a few albums that today's Pop artist's, Hip Hop superstars, and fake rock (i.e. Hilary Duff, Lindsy Lohan, Ashlee Simpson) should listen to, this is at the top of the list. It is an incredibly insightful and heartbreaking testament to loneliness, honesty, love, and the A grand triumph in songwriting and a lush and sweeping musical achievment. I am convinced that amongst a few albums that today's Pop artist's, Hip Hop superstars, and fake rock (i.e. Hilary Duff, Lindsy Lohan, Ashlee Simpson) should listen to, this is at the top of the list. It is an incredibly insightful and heartbreaking testament to loneliness, honesty, love, and the evil's of our political world. If there were ever a time to name our new great song-writer of the decade, Conor takes it fair and square. His sorrowful and observational lyrics contain such emotion and power, accompanied by his quivering voice and his frail range. From broken-hearted anthems of the heart, to the anti-war songs this album has it all and it's been crafted with such ernesty and empathy that it is one of the most believable records I think I've heard in the last three years. So I say that every superstar in today's music listen to this, listen to the passion, the themes, the words, the structures, and then they should listen to themselves..because they will feel small and immature at how brave and dignifying this album is. Expand
  17. hibb
    May 26, 2006
    7
    I think that this album has been argued to death. It's far from incredible, but much more tolerable than most of his other works. Some of the songs are solid, but the others aren't substatial enough. "First Day of my Life" stands on its own as a great song, but it gets lost in the raucous disoder that is "Road to Joy."
  18. PhilM
    Apr 28, 2006
    10
    Brilliant, I could listen to this all day
  19. DavidP
    Apr 8, 2006
    3
    I have an academic respect for this album, but unfortunately it falls far short of what I expected musically, given the high praise it has received. The meaningful lyrics don't do much for me without compelling music, and the music is far from compelling.
  20. LachlanW
    Apr 5, 2006
    10
    An incredible album. Probably Obhert's masterpiece.
  21. garibaldim
    Feb 6, 2006
    10
    To all y'all hataz: Yes. If you really wanted to, you could decide to dislike this album, and then, with persistence, convince yourself that that's always the way you would have felt. But there's simply nothing to really strongly dislike about this album, unless you're offended by the very existence of american popular music canon. Imagine, if you can, coming across To all y'all hataz: Yes. If you really wanted to, you could decide to dislike this album, and then, with persistence, convince yourself that that's always the way you would have felt. But there's simply nothing to really strongly dislike about this album, unless you're offended by the very existence of american popular music canon. Imagine, if you can, coming across this album on your own...nobody else knows about it. get there, try to arrive at a place before overdetermined cynicism, a place you once knew, perhaps. A place where the music you hear has not been inextricably engrafted onto 122 user comments, or an industry of knowing comparisons that came after it, things the music itself never tried to engender. Poor Wide Awake. The music made is now the belated guest at its own party, expectant, innocent, ignored. Go. Be the one to put your arm around this bright-eyed broomstick cowboy. Listen to him. He's saying: "why are there cupcakes all over the walls? They were for eating..." Tell him it's not his fault. Tell him you'll make some new cupcakes -- together. Sorry, I forget what I was talking about. Expand
  22. JackD
    Jan 28, 2006
    8
    I did enjoy this album and I still do, specifically First Day of My Life. However, I do not feel this album warrants a perfect 10 by any means. He needs to work on the consistency of his music through out the entire record.
  23. alexy
    Jan 27, 2006
    10
    simply amazing - the music is superb, and the words are equally amazing. just by reading the lyrics, you can tell that conor oberst is a genius.
  24. cables
    Jan 18, 2006
    10
    I just dont understand the hatred some people have for this album. it's fantastic. I hate emo, but i love this album. Don't lump this poor guy into the emo category, he's anything but.
  25. Liz
    Jan 15, 2006
    10
    Personally, I thought this was the best cd i've ever owned and bought. When I first listened to it, Conor's voice had this distinctive sound, and it made me want to hear more. I also love how the music makes you forget everything and it captures you, making you want to go through it again. This is a work of art.
  26. 36Thoughtless
    Jan 5, 2006
    2
    Never having heard Bright Eyes before, I went with good expectations for the band because people I knew with decent tastes in music bought this album. Nevertheless, this album has reached new lows in music. Conan Oberst can not sing at all and is a very weak guitar player. The mix of country and rock-based songwriting does not display a great sense of musical talent either: each song Never having heard Bright Eyes before, I went with good expectations for the band because people I knew with decent tastes in music bought this album. Nevertheless, this album has reached new lows in music. Conan Oberst can not sing at all and is a very weak guitar player. The mix of country and rock-based songwriting does not display a great sense of musical talent either: each song begins shockingly dull and ends the same way! I may be particular about the music I listen to, but when I saw the critics' reviews, it blew my mind how so many people could applaud this album's commitment to utter mediocrity. Conan Oberst might as well have been a 14-year-old boy getting together with his friends and producing an album with a tape recorder. The only saving grace (hence my 2 points) is "First Day of My Life," which happens to somewhat memorable, but nowhere near merits the praise given by so many people. Expand
  27. JoeB
    Jan 3, 2006
    8
    This album is one of my personal favorites; I enjoy the rhythms and Oberst's vocals. He's certainly not the 'next Bob Dylan'--and to blame him for said label is not fair, nor reason to give a bad review. The lyrics are great, the instrumental is great. An all-around solid effort.
  28. JeffB
    Dec 25, 2005
    10
    Fucking fantastic.
  29. JoshH
    Dec 22, 2005
    6
    The good moments on this album are good, but the bad ones are catastrophic. It hits its low when he talks about guys throwing their backs out trying to lift a girl's heavy heart. Not every lyrical conceit is a good idea, and that's a prime example of one that's not. Oberst has outgrown the wunderkind label people have always slapped on him, but it's clear that he still The good moments on this album are good, but the bad ones are catastrophic. It hits its low when he talks about guys throwing their backs out trying to lift a girl's heavy heart. Not every lyrical conceit is a good idea, and that's a prime example of one that's not. Oberst has outgrown the wunderkind label people have always slapped on him, but it's clear that he still has a lot of growing up to do. Expand
  30. ChrisF-T
    Dec 18, 2005
    0
    I tried enjoying this record in the music store earlier in 2005 when everyone was talking about it but I have to be honest here... I couldn't make it past the first song. This poor guy was going on and on about a silly and lame story and sounded like he enjoyed beyong oh-so pretentious. There is justice in the world however as this has been nearly completely forgotten by the end of I tried enjoying this record in the music store earlier in 2005 when everyone was talking about it but I have to be honest here... I couldn't make it past the first song. This poor guy was going on and on about a silly and lame story and sounded like he enjoyed beyong oh-so pretentious. There is justice in the world however as this has been nearly completely forgotten by the end of 2005. I knew it was just a phase! don't worry you sad emo kids, there is good music out there, and it makes you curious and happy instead of proud and sad. Thank you world for forgetting Bright Eyes. Expand
  31. K.A.
    Nov 28, 2005
    7
    The quality of his lyrics is extremely varied--I personally think "Lua" is the best in that department--and the melodies are good but not amazing. I LOVE his voice though--he portrays that pathetic sadness so eloquently, though often out of sync with his lyrics; also, its sporadic range reminds me of Bjork (a definite plus). Maybe I only like it because I'm sick of rock--a good The quality of his lyrics is extremely varied--I personally think "Lua" is the best in that department--and the melodies are good but not amazing. I LOVE his voice though--he portrays that pathetic sadness so eloquently, though often out of sync with his lyrics; also, its sporadic range reminds me of Bjork (a definite plus). Maybe I only like it because I'm sick of rock--a good enough reason to give it a try. Expand
  32. haileya
    Nov 21, 2005
    10
    This album is amazing. One of his best, other than digital ash. He's a phenomenal writer and the melodies in this album are to die for.
  33. ewrfdfv
    Oct 25, 2005
    0
    what a baby
  34. JDrof
    Oct 22, 2005
    10
    It is amazing and not as emo as fevers and mirrors makes you feel his deppresion
  35. mattf
    Oct 11, 2005
    10
    this is one of the best albums i have ever owned. i will admit, it took me a good four listens to really appreciate it, but now, i swear, it has probably moved into my top five favorite albums of all-time. the lyrics on this cd are unmatched. He's not Dylan, granted, but he is a marvelous departure from the blythe repititous indie world.
  36. ZackA
    Sep 26, 2005
    2
    Bright Eyes really just annoys me. His voice sound just too forced to be authentic. He is trying too hard to fit that mold of the "next Bob Dylan" that all these short-sighted (no pun intended) reviewers have constructed.
  37. StevenW
    Aug 28, 2005
    8
    Connor Oberst is not half as brilliant as Sufjan Stevens and he sure isn't the new Bob Dylan, but that doesn't make this a bad record at all. It's very nice actually. This album has it's great moments, it's only a bit inconsistent and some songs may sound like 'more of the same'. The quality of the lyrics varies, Oberst's fragile sounding voice adds Connor Oberst is not half as brilliant as Sufjan Stevens and he sure isn't the new Bob Dylan, but that doesn't make this a bad record at all. It's very nice actually. This album has it's great moments, it's only a bit inconsistent and some songs may sound like 'more of the same'. The quality of the lyrics varies, Oberst's fragile sounding voice adds the emotion to the better lyrics on this album. The minimalistic arrangements and the loose chord strumming make it impossible to compare this album with for example Sufjan Steven's ILLINOIS, it's not a masterpiece full of new ideas. So don't expect him to be the new Bob Dylan, Oberst is just a young talented songwriter who probably will deliver us a some more great albums in the future. Expand
  38. EdM
    Aug 23, 2005
    4
    I hate to say it, but this album is borderline terrible, full of folk music at its most self-important and least interesting. Compared to something like Sufjan Stevens' Illinoise, which is bursting with ideas, Bright Eyes' cloying lyrics and empty strumming sound mostly like a whiny teenager. There really is a clear line between singers who have maturity and those who try to force it.
  39. PaulG
    Aug 22, 2005
    4
    While this new album from Bright Eyes is pleasant enough, it does not justify the attention it has gotten nor the praise. There has been a lot of grooming of this young artist as the new Bob Dylan or what have you, but his work is too slight and for this album, (I have not heard the others) somewhat forgettable. One might look at Sufjan Stevens or Iron and Wine
  40. DavidM
    Aug 19, 2005
    7
    In a very strong year for emerging folk tinge talents - Andrew Bird, Sufjan Stevens, Decemberists...I actually think Oberst, while possibly the most prolific, is the least talented. What sets him apart from the others, however, and has garnered him bigger press, is the more direct/slightly more mainstream core to his sound. Some of the songs here are great (LUA, ANOTHER TRAVELING SONG), In a very strong year for emerging folk tinge talents - Andrew Bird, Sufjan Stevens, Decemberists...I actually think Oberst, while possibly the most prolific, is the least talented. What sets him apart from the others, however, and has garnered him bigger press, is the more direct/slightly more mainstream core to his sound. Some of the songs here are great (LUA, ANOTHER TRAVELING SONG), others near great and fun (AT THE BOTTOM OF EVERYTHING), but overall this is an inconsistent effort from a promising but still not mature artist. Expand
  41. fayeA
    Aug 18, 2005
    10
    without a doubt one of the best if not the best albums this year. bright eyes lyrics have to be his best and his voice captivates me. cant say enough good things, and as far as him being anything like gc...plain stupidity.
  42. JimW
    Aug 5, 2005
    10
    Beautiful lyrics. Very thoughtfully done.
  43. ScottY
    Jul 9, 2005
    1
    Highly overrated...pratically unintelligible.
  44. ZachL.
    Jul 5, 2005
    9
    One of the best albums of the year. I can't believe some idiot even suggested good charolette was anything even remotely like him. Good Charolette is some of the lowest of the low. Get your standards right, buddy.
  45. StuartY
    Jun 24, 2005
    10
    Best album of 2005 so far. Sheer joy, from the folksy strumming of the opener to the angry, ecstatic noise of the finisher. Let's hope that next time round they get proper mainstream recognition.
  46. GlennM
    May 29, 2005
    10
    This is probably one of the best albums i have ever heard. His lyrics and tunes are so amazing, and more deep than another other artist around right now. I cant belive some guy compared him to linking park?
  47. JoshuaM
    May 20, 2005
    2
    Bright Eyes may be the greatest scam perpatrated on the American People since trickle down economics. It's clear that Bright Eyes cares very much about social justice, society and especially his very sensitive feelings, but so do many high school sophmores. Unforunatly, he comes off like a gifted 15 year old, which while sometimes cute, does not amount to enjoyable listening. His Bright Eyes may be the greatest scam perpatrated on the American People since trickle down economics. It's clear that Bright Eyes cares very much about social justice, society and especially his very sensitive feelings, but so do many high school sophmores. Unforunatly, he comes off like a gifted 15 year old, which while sometimes cute, does not amount to enjoyable listening. His lyrics are straight out 10th grade english, and he has no skill as a singer whatsoever, if you can call his warbley, whiny whisper singing. Bright Eyes: Just because you're expressing emotion does not make this art, or even music for that matter. Expand
  48. MikeA
    May 6, 2005
    9
    His best effort to date, great lyrics (This is the first day of my life, Land locked blues, ...), great melodies, Emmylou Harris, it has it all... Along with Springsteen's Devils and Dust, best folk album of the year so far.
  49. Uhhuhhim
    May 1, 2005
    10
    "All Music Guide - guides you somewhere you don't want to be."
  50. MikeJ
    Apr 28, 2005
    2
    weak. It seems this record is just the forced wishes of a society who desperately needs some kid of pretentious folk singer tobe the light in dark times. That is a noble cause, but lets make sure there is actual talent behind the person.
  51. [Anonymous]
    Apr 28, 2005
    8
    Great pop songs with great lyrics. Oberst's voice gets a little old after a while but there's not denying this is a great CD.
  52. MichaelW
    Apr 25, 2005
    10
    Amazing album. Every song is fantastic. A classic that will be mentioned decades from now. Best album of the year already. Made me go out and download every single one of his albums
  53. James
    Apr 14, 2005
    10
    A beautiful record thats much more polished than his earlier albums. I'm not sure when it became cool to hate this guy but he's a marvelous song writer who is going to continue to make great music long into the future.
  54. TimF
    Apr 8, 2005
    2
    Unbelievably overrated!!! Probably a talented guy but the songs are boring and inconsequential. It's the same phenomenon that leads to great ratings for Wilco for songs no one really wants to listen to. Take a listen to the older stuff you liked, dispense with your desire to give them credit for that and hold a talented artist like this up to a higher standard. He will never make the Unbelievably overrated!!! Probably a talented guy but the songs are boring and inconsequential. It's the same phenomenon that leads to great ratings for Wilco for songs no one really wants to listen to. Take a listen to the older stuff you liked, dispense with your desire to give them credit for that and hold a talented artist like this up to a higher standard. He will never make the album he has the potential for if you let him slide like this! Expand
  55. BillW
    Apr 1, 2005
    4
    the music is fine, rolls nice and all, but i can't get past these whiney, over-affected vocals... and i like bad/odd voices (chuck mosely, dale bozzio, tammy wynette) but this guy needs punched in the stomach. and the lyrics are terrible.. this sounds like music for not-so-arty art school girls and little boys who want not-so-arty art school girls to like them ...im listening right the music is fine, rolls nice and all, but i can't get past these whiney, over-affected vocals... and i like bad/odd voices (chuck mosely, dale bozzio, tammy wynette) but this guy needs punched in the stomach. and the lyrics are terrible.. this sounds like music for not-so-arty art school girls and little boys who want not-so-arty art school girls to like them ...im listening right now, shut up and play yer guitar 'bright eyes'! Expand
  56. markf
    Mar 29, 2005
    8
    It might only be a 7.5-7.9, but I guess the shoe fits. "Another Travelin' Song" ranks as one of Bright Eyes' all-time best, and there aren't really any weak songs, but "Lifted, etc." was practically a 10, so what am I supposed to say? Yes, this is more to the point, but it loses most of the personal BALLS that were displayed on the last album. This one's still damn It might only be a 7.5-7.9, but I guess the shoe fits. "Another Travelin' Song" ranks as one of Bright Eyes' all-time best, and there aren't really any weak songs, but "Lifted, etc." was practically a 10, so what am I supposed to say? Yes, this is more to the point, but it loses most of the personal BALLS that were displayed on the last album. This one's still damn fine though. I hate all this "emo" talk! Expand
  57. NickR
    Mar 25, 2005
    4
    Terrible whinging music sung in a kind of 'Help, i'm so weak and pathetic' kind of voice that just got right on my tats. Digital Ash in A Digital Urn is definatley the better of the two.
  58. Johno
    Mar 24, 2005
    9
    Absolutely marvellous. If you ever bump into this guy, buy him a beer and don't mention Dylan. He's one of the greatest songwriters around. Check out 'Fevers & Mirrors' and 'Lifted' too.
  59. GrantW
    Mar 21, 2005
    10
    I can't believe how much he has improved since his first almost boring first album.
  60. PhilPhil
    Mar 20, 2005
    8
    Very strong release, some of the best stuff he's done up to this point in his career. BUT, not necessarily a classic b/c it doesnt veer much from his previous work (Truth told I enjoyed "Story is in the soil" better). And PLEASE, stop the Dylan comparisons. Bob Dylan has been around for some 40 years now and he's still relevant. And BETTER than Dylan? just stop, have you kids Very strong release, some of the best stuff he's done up to this point in his career. BUT, not necessarily a classic b/c it doesnt veer much from his previous work (Truth told I enjoyed "Story is in the soil" better). And PLEASE, stop the Dylan comparisons. Bob Dylan has been around for some 40 years now and he's still relevant. And BETTER than Dylan? just stop, have you kids ever listened to Bob Dylan? NO WAY is this kid is even close, esp. this young in his career Expand
  61. BryanM
    Mar 15, 2005
    9
    "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning" is Conor's best work yet. Every song on this folk rock masterpiece is spectacular. My favorite tracks include "Old Soul Song", "Land Locked Blues", "Poison Oak", and "Road To Joy".
  62. LaunceR
    Mar 15, 2005
    9
    By turns exuberant, melancholy, bitter and sweet, Oberst scores with this disc. Emmylou's presence is a special treat.
  63. PaulL
    Mar 12, 2005
    7
    Great songcraft and very tuneful, but ultimately it's one of those albums you leave in your CD rack after a month of listening and never feel like listening to again. It won't move you but it's nice enough.
  64. JimB
    Mar 9, 2005
    10
    the new dyan?...my friend he is much bettter than that!
  65. SteveY
    Mar 7, 2005
    10
    One of the best albums I've ever heard. A beautiful collection of tracks that flow seemlessly. Truly a classic album that will be talked about for years to come. The start of what Conor Oberst truly has in him.
  66. Stoo
    Mar 4, 2005
    3
    I used to like his real old stuff, but this is just trash.. Oberst embraces his pretentiousness and stretches it to a whole new level.. infinite lyrics that seem empty with only his extremely angsty voice to support them.. since there's obviously no technical talent here- also releasing his two albums in a polar country vs. electronic sounding style is a completely hypocritical cop I used to like his real old stuff, but this is just trash.. Oberst embraces his pretentiousness and stretches it to a whole new level.. infinite lyrics that seem empty with only his extremely angsty voice to support them.. since there's obviously no technical talent here- also releasing his two albums in a polar country vs. electronic sounding style is a completely hypocritical cop out. the songs gain nothing from being cleverly marketed.. putting himself on the same dirty level as good charlotte Expand
  67. EdwardE
    Mar 2, 2005
    7
    I bought 'Lifted' long ago & despised the incessant whining & lack of songcraft. Although Oberst seems to be pulling his ideas together more melodically & sonically with this release, I still think he should employ a singer to convey his thoughts.
  68. JamieS
    Mar 2, 2005
    3
    nothing special here, bad attempts at country and some of the worst dylan ripoffs in recent years. as in note for note ripoffs.
  69. JebB
    Feb 28, 2005
    0
    The next Bob Dylan? More like the next lowfat pie filling. Stop encouraging this whiner to put out mediocre records.
  70. JimR
    Feb 26, 2005
    0
    God this crap is boring. If you wanna here this kinda music done professionally seek out the latest M. Ward or Bonnie Prince Billy cds.
  71. KayleighH
    Feb 25, 2005
    10
    Amazing, really. He has a mood everyone can relate to in everysong. I truely think its their best yet.
  72. brendanh
    Feb 21, 2005
    10
    awesome
  73. Tristram
    Feb 19, 2005
    9
    'Tis the year to profess your ever loving allegience and dole out committed praise on the incomparable Conor Oberst. Its a wonder there aren't maidens scattering rose petals in front of his well-worn Converse All-Stars as he saunders. And yet after just the first song of this likely classic album you get a microcosm of the Bright Eyes experience -- too precious to take seriously 'Tis the year to profess your ever loving allegience and dole out committed praise on the incomparable Conor Oberst. Its a wonder there aren't maidens scattering rose petals in front of his well-worn Converse All-Stars as he saunders. And yet after just the first song of this likely classic album you get a microcosm of the Bright Eyes experience -- too precious to take seriously and yet too undeniable talented to dismiss. The whole "i know am a prodigal songwriter but i can't be happy unless i'm Robert Smith" schtick is getting grating though. Expand
  74. TonyS
    Feb 18, 2005
    9
    This is a great work-and just blow past all the hype and listen-really listen to this and let it lyrically, musically take you along to the worlds it presents. I was not prepared for the artistry here. Like the couple plunging 30,000 feet in the brilliant opener "At The Bottom of Everything" these songs are so filled with life.
  75. justinb
    Feb 18, 2005
    10
    classic cd
  76. BrianK
    Feb 16, 2005
    10
    How refreshing to hear someone this thoughtful and risk taking. This is NOT pop music and not necessarily alt-country. If that's what you want beware. But it is the spirit of rock and roll in it's original rebellious spirit and raw rage that is becoming harder and harder to find these days. When I see comments like those from the All Music Guide it makes me smile and remember How refreshing to hear someone this thoughtful and risk taking. This is NOT pop music and not necessarily alt-country. If that's what you want beware. But it is the spirit of rock and roll in it's original rebellious spirit and raw rage that is becoming harder and harder to find these days. When I see comments like those from the All Music Guide it makes me smile and remember that not everyone though Dylan or Elvis were such hot shots either. I saw Bright Eyes on the Vote For Change tour not knowing who they were. I was expecting some reincarnation of some teenage garbage like Green Day or G&R and was pleasantly surprised as were several people I met between the REM and Springsteen sets. Expand
  77. kstew
    Feb 16, 2005
    8
    okay, really, about an 8.35. oberst has a great voice, and can relax out a melody sing with obvious ease....the only track i'm not into is the first one, and thats because i detest the spoken word junk. other than that, its an interesting listen, overall, it is far too short for a cd...but i only paid 10 bucks for it. maybe he could have combined the two decent albums into one great okay, really, about an 8.35. oberst has a great voice, and can relax out a melody sing with obvious ease....the only track i'm not into is the first one, and thats because i detest the spoken word junk. other than that, its an interesting listen, overall, it is far too short for a cd...but i only paid 10 bucks for it. maybe he could have combined the two decent albums into one great one, and made a lot less money..but, really, who would choose that option? Expand
  78. SueM
    Feb 15, 2005
    10
    I've never been much of a fan of country-style music, more into alternative rock, but Conor Oberst opened my ears and mind with "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning". He is a storyteller and the emotion really comes through here.The more I listen, the more I love it!
  79. JulieC
    Feb 14, 2005
    9
    Conor Oberst may not have the prettiest voice in the business, but his rough-and-tumble style makes social awareness sexy with this album, one flawless lyric at a time. Oberst blends the pain of the private and the public worlds humbly, but perfectly and passionately, expressing his bitterness with his self, his loves, his city, and his nation, giving listeners something to cry to and Conor Oberst may not have the prettiest voice in the business, but his rough-and-tumble style makes social awareness sexy with this album, one flawless lyric at a time. Oberst blends the pain of the private and the public worlds humbly, but perfectly and passionately, expressing his bitterness with his self, his loves, his city, and his nation, giving listeners something to cry to and fight over, with a voice that may be shaky, but is certainly honestly simple and directly genuine. Expand
  80. JacobC
    Feb 12, 2005
    10
    Every moment of this album is perfect.
  81. JasonL
    Feb 8, 2005
    9
    In the last two weeks I bought I'm Wide Awake, the remastered first Slits album Cut, and the remastered Here Come The Warm Jets by Brian Eno. By far I've listened to Wide Awake the most, which is as much praise as I can give it. Land Locked Blues is a thing of beauty, and several of the songs come close to it.
  82. matts
    Feb 8, 2005
    10
    one of the best lyrically written albums i've heard in a long time, Oberst has echoed the voice of a nation
  83. NateM
    Feb 7, 2005
    9
    Amazing album. Buy it!
  84. giulia
    Feb 7, 2005
    9
    all in all´its a good record, i will go to a bright eyes concert in about one month, and i m happy about it.
  85. EB
    Feb 3, 2005
    10
    Lovely.
  86. AndrewS
    Feb 3, 2005
    8
    I really loved The Lifted... album. but this one feels there is something missing. Lyrically, Oberst is fantastic as ever.
  87. TimM
    Feb 2, 2005
    9
    Such great stuff. Love the entire album.
  88. JonH
    Feb 2, 2005
    7
    While I enjoyed the album it didn't effect me as much as Lifted... did, didn't have the same emotional empact that that one gave me, still though, there some solid material here.
  89. ChadV
    Jan 30, 2005
    10
    a honest, emotional, and brilliantly conveyed record. Bright Eyes carving out his legacy with each release.
  90. RobertR
    Jan 30, 2005
    10
    I find it interesting that the critics at All Music Guide find Celine Dion a gifted Canadian artist, while refering to Oberst's work as simplistic and plodding.
  91. Mark
    Jan 30, 2005
    1
    The only reason this disc doesn't get a 0 is because sadly there is another worse than it... Digital Ash.
  92. ChrisF
    Jan 30, 2005
    9
    This album is the best album to come out this year, but it's only January. He really does stand out from the pack in that he is writing substantial, lyrical protest rock. Hence, comparisons to Dylan. There are strains of Dylan in his music, particularly from Highway 61 Revisited, but his music isn't as complex as Dylan's. Oberst's greatest fall will be his inability to This album is the best album to come out this year, but it's only January. He really does stand out from the pack in that he is writing substantial, lyrical protest rock. Hence, comparisons to Dylan. There are strains of Dylan in his music, particularly from Highway 61 Revisited, but his music isn't as complex as Dylan's. Oberst's greatest fall will be his inability to write popular music, not his ability to write good music. Expand
  93. ChadS
    Jan 29, 2005
    8
    With a war going on, a Bob Dylan for our times would be nice. Conor Oberst sounds more like the second coming of Wilco, but "We Are Nowhere and It's Now" has a chance of being a classic. I like the brief referencing of "It's a Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" before Oberst makes the line his own. "I'm Wide Awake It's Morning" is a solid album and I will most certainily go With a war going on, a Bob Dylan for our times would be nice. Conor Oberst sounds more like the second coming of Wilco, but "We Are Nowhere and It's Now" has a chance of being a classic. I like the brief referencing of "It's a Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" before Oberst makes the line his own. "I'm Wide Awake It's Morning" is a solid album and I will most certainily go through his back catalog. I followed the wrong child prodigy. I bought all of Ben Lee's stuff. Expand
  94. ChadB
    Jan 28, 2005
    10
    Amazing.
  95. JoshB
    Jan 28, 2005
    10
    This is the best thing Conor's ever released. It is a masterpiece and will most definitely stand the test of time. The lyrics are amazing and the simple, beautiful sound will mesmerize you.
  96. JosephK
    Jan 27, 2005
    10
    The gentle, perfectly engineered, unbearably sad and honest album he's been building towards his whole life. Better than Fevers and Mirrors, which is saying plenty. A thousand times more focused and vulnerable than Lifted... Don't hesitate on this one.
  97. EmiliaB
    Jan 26, 2005
    7
    This CD definitely has its moments. The lamenting lyrics form more of a story than a song. Sometimes it seems as though he may be trying too hard to become indie rock's golden boy, especially with the electronic Digital Ash in a Digital Urn, but the folk-based songs on I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning are soothing and his lyrics flow forward like a story. Not the best I've This CD definitely has its moments. The lamenting lyrics form more of a story than a song. Sometimes it seems as though he may be trying too hard to become indie rock's golden boy, especially with the electronic Digital Ash in a Digital Urn, but the folk-based songs on I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning are soothing and his lyrics flow forward like a story. Not the best I've heard, but not the worst either. Expand
  98. ericm
    Jan 26, 2005
    3
    Someone needs to beat this kid up.
  99. AshleyM
    Jan 26, 2005
    10
    This album shows his growth as an artist. Extrordinary
  100. TMoney
    Jan 25, 2005
    10
    simply amazing. his most beautiful work yet. (except for maybe fevers and mirrors).
Metascore
85

Universal acclaim - based on 33 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 28 out of 33
  2. Negative: 0 out of 33
  1. Bright Eyes may well be on the verge of finally bridging the gap between his precocious talent and the maturity of an ageless songwriter.
  2. Far from being the second coming of Dylan, Oberst is as precious as Paul Simon, but without any sense of rhyme or meter or gift for imagery, puking out lines filled with cheap metaphors and clumsy words that don't scan.
  3. A culmination of Bright Eyes' decade-long habit of reviving folk-rock conventions and social engagement for a generation raised on the celebratory egomania of rap and reality television.