Album
The People's Key
2011 · Rock, Pop
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The People's Key is an Alt/Indie album by Bright Eyes, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked, owned by 18 collectors.
About
In the wake of <i>Cassadaga</i>, Conor Oberst felt like he needed to step away from Bright Eyes for the first time. “I wanted out of a lot of things in my life after all the touring,” he say. “Part of that had to do with the band, part of it was just life choice. I was ready for something to change and twist the fate.” He’d fallen in love with Mexico after a final Bright Eyes date in its capital city, returning to record his 2008 self-titled solo album in an adobe villa perched on a mountainside in Tepoztlán with The Mystic Valley Band, a group of friends who’d become his backing outfit for two more albums of loose, democratic rock. “It was all analog and just trying to get away from all the things that I had found arduous about the way Bright Eyes records sometime, spending too much time on thing,” he say. “By the time I was ready to come back to Bright Eye, I really wanted it to be very much about [composer/multi-instrumentalist] Nate [Walcott] and [producer/multi-instrumentalist] Mike [Mogis] and I—equal part, the three of u. Since we had done the super orchestral thing on <i>Cassadaga</i>, I remember saying to Walcott, ‘Let’s do your thing; let’s do it ourselve. You can write string part, but just do it all on keyboard, and it’ll be different.’” Recorded back in Omaha, at Mogis’ ARC Studio, <i>The People’s Key</i> pairs feverish New Wave sonics with lyrics that push Oberst’s spiritual curiosities further, into the realm of science fiction. At the time, Oberst and the band thought they were in the process of making a big, shiny, Killers-like pop-rock record—albeit one with references to artificial intelligence (“A Machine Spiritual [In the People’s Key]”), Rastafarianism (“Haile Selassie”), Buddhism (“Jejune Stars”), and extraterrestrial lizard people (“Firewall,” whose wild theories come courtesy of friend Denny Brewer). “Just from the structure of the songs and the melodie, I felt we were going out of our way to make it friendly and accessible, more so than a lot of our other record,” he say. “Lyrically, I’m proud of it because I wanted everything to be triple coded—very, very opaque. I remember trying to say the word ‘I’ as little as possible, which is always a challenge. But I still think there’s a lot of emotion and humanity in the record. With religion of any kind, you start floating into some pretty far-out ideas that aren’t that far off from a science-fiction novel. It seemed to just go with the music that we were writing.” .
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Tracklist
- 1Firewall7:17
- 2Shell Games3:56
- 3Jejune Stars4:10
- 4Approximate Sunlight4:25
- 5Haile Selassie4:33
- 6A Machine Spiritual (In The People's Key)4:20
- 7Triple Spiral3:51
- 8Beginner's Mind3:55
- 9Ladder Song3:58
- 10One For You, One For Me6:37
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- shimmering
- earnest
- confessional
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Conor OberstBAND , VOCALS, GUITAR, PIANO, KEYBOARDS PERFORMER , VOCALS, GUITAR, PIANO, KEYBOARDS VOCALS, GUITAR, PIANO, KEYBOARDS
- Denny BrewerMUSICIAN , VOCALS VOCALS
- Mike MogisBAND , GUITAR, PEDAL STEEL GUITAR , EFFECTS, PROGRAMMED BY , PERCUSSION GUITAR, PEDAL STEEL GUITAR , EFFECTS, PROGRAMMED BY , PERCUSSION GUITAR, PEDAL STEEL GUITAR, EFFECTS, PROGRAMMED BY, PERCUSSION
- Nate WalcottBAND , SYNTHESIZER, PIANO, ORGAN, MELLOTRON PERFORMER , SYNTHESIZER, PIANO, ORGAN, MELLOTRON SYNTHESIZER, PIANO, ORGAN, MELLOTRON
- Andy LemasterBASS GUITAR VOCALS
- Carla AzarDRUMS DRUMS, PERCUSSION MUSICIAN , DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Clark BaechleDRUMS MUSICIAN , DRUMS
- Laura BurhennMUSICIAN , VOCALS VOCALS
- Matt MaginnBASS MUSICIAN , BASS
- Matt McGinnMUSICIAN , BASS
- Shane AspegrenDRUMS MUSICIAN , DRUMS MUSICIAN , PERCUSSION
18 collectors on Gatefold own this · 18 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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