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Ep 3: A Line Allows Progress, A Basement Does Not

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In this episode of the podcast, Jesse and Chris discuss Bright Eyes' 1999 EP, "Every Day and Every Night." Sandwiched between '98's Letting off the Happiness, and the forever-epic, Fevers and Mirrors, Every Day and Every Night displayed nascent signs of a full-band transformation by Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis.
We talk themes of existentialism, heartbreak, loneliness, as well as a connection to an infamous book.
Warning: This album does contain depressive themes among many other heavy topics. Please only listen if you are in a comfortable head space <3
-- @conorsbasement (Twitter & IG)

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/conorsbasement)
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In this episode of the podcast, Jesse and Chris discuss Bright Eyes' 1999 EP, "Every Day and Every Night." Sandwiched between '98's Letting off the Happiness, and the forever-epic, Fevers and Mirrors, Every Day and Every Night displayed nascent signs of a full-band transformation by Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis.
We talk themes of existentialism, heartbreak, loneliness, as well as a connection to an infamous book.
Warning: This album does contain depressive themes among many other heavy topics. Please only listen if you are in a comfortable head space <3
-- @conorsbasement (Twitter & IG)

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/conorsbasement)
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