Monsters of Folk: When Conor Oberst, M. Ward, and Jim James Talk to God
We have to go ahead and call this song heavenly.
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We have to go ahead and call this song heavenly.
Plus: John Legend and Estelle pair up, and Bon Iver goes Swedish.
The rollicking “I Don’t Want to Die (in the Hospital)” drew him right out of his shell.
“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.
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