It's the second track from Conor Oberst's band's comeback
01.04.2020 - 15:25 / nme.com
"My favourite stuff walks the line between the human, raw, emotional and unhinged qualities, but with a little more sophisticated approach”
Conor Oberst has opened up about what to expect from Bright Eyes‘ first new album in nine years.
After announcing their return with a new record deal on Dead Oceans along with a run of comeback tour dates, the band then shared the single ‘Persona Non Grata’ and promised to release a new album this year “no matter what”.
Speaking to NME about their return and
It's the second track from Conor Oberst's band's comeback
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On Tuesday (March 24), Bright Eyes returned after nine long years with their new single, "Persona Non Grata."
Conor Oberst and co are back
At the top of this year, Bright Eyes announced a tour that was initially supposed to kick off tonight (March 23) in Tokyo. The show has since been postponed due to the global spread of COVID-19, but Bright Eyes fans still have something to look forward to.
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