Bright Eyes stopped by the Late Late Show with James Corden to perform “Falling Out of Love at This Volume,” a soon-to-be-reissued song that Conor Oberst wrote and released in his teens. Check it out below.
In February, Bright Eyes announced the reissue of their first three albums: A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997 (which includes “Falling Out of Love at This Volume”), Letting Off the Happiness, and Fevers and Mirrors. Those reissues are out May 27 via Dead Oceans, each paired with six-track “companion” EPs featuring reworked versions of the original songs, including guests Waxhatchee, Phoebe Bridgers, and more. The band’s last studio LP was 2020’s Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was.
Bright Eyes are currently on a North American tour. In May, frontman Conor Oberst walked off stage two songs into their set at the Lawn at White Oak Music Hall in Houston. The band then opened up the stage for fans to perform “Bright Eyes karaoke” until staff members announced the show was canceled.
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