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Conor Oberst wrote it in protest of the recent anti-immigration laws.
It's sadly sweet and relatively subdued.
You gotta give Brandon Flowers credit, like you would for someone who just burped the alphabet.
“Lenders in the Temple,” a hushed, delicately picked lament, is a career peak.
Oberst returns with a pretty great collection of loose, fun, death-obsessed folk ballads.
Plus: New music from 50 Cent and the National!
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