Nate Walcott talks about how Bright Eyes got back together, and why it took this long to get back on the road.
, in addition to composing soundtracks, some with Mogis, such as the score to the film adaptation of the John Green novel “The Fault In Our Stars.”At the time of that Christmas party conversation, the three Bright Eyes musicians were in good places to consider reviving the band, Walcott says.
That’s right: Oberst and Mogis live in Lincoln in homes so close their backyards meet. And Oberst’s place in Los Angeles is L.A.-close to Walcott’s. “We decided to approach it a little differently,” he says. “I brought in some sketches of some musical ideas that we could turn into songs and we went about it in a different way.
At a Houston show in May, Bright Eyes made headlines for the kind of reasons no band wants to experience. Oberst walked off stage after two songs, leaving the rest of the band to briefly play Bright Eyes karaoke, inviting fans to sing as they played, before the show was canceled and refunds issued.
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