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Better Oblivion Community Center: Tiny Desk Concert April 24, 2019 • Tiny Desk alums Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers surprised us all with their stunning collaboration this year as Better ...
Electing to surprise-drop a self-titled album, they formed a new band, Better Oblivion Community Center, which is the perfect kind of dubious, happy-sad conglomeration of words for a band and ...
Better Oblivion Community Center brought some rock ‘n’ roll grit to their single “Sleepwalkin” on The Late Late Show, transforming the introspective indie folk tune into a raucous, guitar ...
Better Oblivion Community Center are on tour across North America and Europe until May. See the full itinerary here, and read The FADER's review of their album here.
Like Kurt Vile and Courtney Barnett’s Lotta Sea Lice back in 2017, the self-titled album from Better Oblivion Community Center brings out the eccentricities of both musicians while emanating a ...
New Music Better Oblivion Community Center Release “Little Trouble,” Appear on NPR’s Tiny Desk Written by Israel Daramola | April 24, 2019 - 12:30 pm ...
Better Oblivion Community Center, the indie rock duo comprised of Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers, have dropped a new single, “Little Trouble,” with “Sleepwalkin'” as a b-side.
They can be dispatches from the community center at large, with a detachable phone number at the bottom in case you want to volunteer (that number, incidentally, being 785-433-5534).
Before Christmas a new project appeared online called Better Oblivion Community Center. The anonymous project advertised brochures for their "2019 program", leaving nothing but a phone number for ...
Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers talk their new collaboration 'Better Oblivion Community Centre' 0 seconds of 14 minutes, 33 secondsVolume 0% ...
Local Nonprofit’s leadership aims to better help community By Damany Lewis, wsoctv.com March 09, 2023 at 5:46 pm EST ...
Now, the two musicians have made an album as Better Oblivion Community Center. Bridgers and Oberst drop by to talk about writing songs, touring together and the cryptic (and kinda culty) campaign ...