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This past winter, Conor Oberst found himself hibernating in his hometown of Omaha after living in New York City for more than a decade. He emerged with the unexpectedly raw, unadorned solo album Ruminations, available October 14, 2016, on Nonesuch Records. "I wasn't expecting to write a record," says Oberst. "I honestly wasn't expecting to do much of anything. Winter in Omaha can have a paralyzing effect on a person but in this case it worked in my favor. I was just staying up late every night playing piano and watching the snow pile up outside the window. Next thing I knew I had burned through all the firewood in the garage and had more than enough songs for a record. I recorded them quick to get them down but then it just felt right to leave them alone." Ruminations is available to pre-order now from iTunes and from Nonesuch Store, where a limited number of pre-orders will include a signed print. (The prints have now sold out.) Oberst began publicly releasing music in 1994 at the age of 14. Those early recordings, made in Omaha on four-track cassette by Oberst and his friends, were an introduction to the work of a prodigious songwriter whose creative outpouring would soon be widely lauded. Writing and recording prolifically over the next two decades, first with his band Bright Eyes and later under his own name—and at special moments as a member of Desaparecidos and Monsters of Folk—Oberst became known, as the Los Angeles Times said, an artist who "sees the world with fresh
Tachycardia
Conor Oberst
Barbary Coast (Later)
Conor Oberst
Gossamer Thin
Conor Oberst
Counting Sheep
Conor Oberst
Mamah Borthwick (A Sketch)
Conor Oberst
The Rain Follows the Plow
Conor Oberst
A Little Uncanny
Conor Oberst
Next of Kin
Conor Oberst
You All Loved Him Once
Conor Oberst
Till St. Dymphna Kicks Us Out
Conor Oberst
Ruminations - Digital Booklet
Conor Oberst