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Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was

Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was is the tenth studio album by American band Bright Eyes. The album marked the band's first release in nearly a decade, following The People's Key in 2011. It was released by Dead Oceans on August 21, 2020, and it was their first album not released by Saddle Creek Records. The album was recorded at Electro-Vox and Capitol Studios in Los Angeles and ARC Studios in Omaha, Nebraska.

Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 21, 2020 (2020-08-21)
Recorded2019
Studio
Genre
Length54:45
LabelDead Oceans
ProducerBright Eyes
Bright Eyes chronology
The People's Key
(2011)
Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was
(2020)
Singles from Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was
  1. "Persona Non Grata"
    Released: March 24, 2020
  2. "Forced Convalescence"
    Released: April 21, 2020
  3. "One and Done"
    Released: May 27, 2020
  4. "Mariana Trench"
    Released: June 22, 2020

The album features musical contributions from drummer Jon Theodore and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, who had previously recorded The Mars Volta's 2003 debut studio record De-loused in the Comatorium together.

Down in the Weeds was preceded by four singles: "Persona Non Grata", "Forced Convalescence", "One and Done", and "Mariana Trench". The album received favorable reviews from critics and peaked at #36 on the Billboard 200.

Background and recording edit

In 2009, Conor Oberst suggested that the next Bright Eyes album would be the band's last, after which he would retire the project.[1][2] In February 2011, the band released their ninth studio album The People's Key. However, shortly thereafter Oberst told Rolling Stone that he was "definitely not making it official" as to whether the album would be the band's last.[3] The band performed their last show in Honolulu, Hawaii on November 21, 2011.[4] Bright Eyes went on an unofficial hiatus as members Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis, and Nate Walcott each pursued different projects.[5] However, all three members remained in close contact with each other. Oberst, who lives in Omaha, Nebraska and Los Angeles, California, lives next door to Mogis in Omaha and minutes away from Walcott in Los Angeles.[6] During the hiatus, Oberst released three solo albums: Upside Down Mountain (2014), Ruminations (2016), and Salutations (2017). Oberst also released a second Desaparecidos album, Payola (2015), and formed the indie rock project Better Oblivion Community Center with Phoebe Bridgers, releasing an eponymous album in 2019. In 2014, Mogis and Walcott composed the soundtrack for The Fault in Our Stars, based on the novel of the same name by John Green. During the hiatus, Mogis also provided musical and technical contributions to music by other artists, while Walcott provided musical and songwriting contributions to other artists' music and scored other films. Walcott also worked as a touring member of other musical groups, including Broken Bells and Red Hot Chili Peppers.[7][6]

In the November 2016 issue of Uncut, Oberst expressed doubt as to whether or not The People's Key would be the band's final album and revealed that Bright Eyes "still talk about doing another record."[8] Bright Eyes' return began at a Christmas party in 2017 at Walcott's house. Oberst pitched the idea of regrouping Bright Eyes to Walcott, and he and Walcott huddled in a bathroom and called Mogis over FaceTime, who was Christmas shopping at a mall in Omaha. Mogis agreed to regroup, and the band began working again. It was a collaborative effort, with the band writing material for the album in Omaha and California. The album was recorded in 2019[9] at Mogis' ARC Studios in Omaha, and at Electro-Vox Recording Studios and Capitol Studios, both located in Los Angeles.[5] The album also features contributions from drummer Jon Theodore (The Mars Volta, Queens of the Stone Age, One Day as a Lion) and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea.[10][7]

The album is dedicated to Oberst's brother Matt, who died in November 2016.[7] The album also comes in the aftermath of Oberst's divorce in 2017 from Corina Figueroa Escamilla, whom he was married to for seven years. However, she is featured speaking in Spanish on the album's opening track, "Pageturners Rag".[11]

Release edit

On January 9, 2020, Bright Eyes teased a comeback on their social media accounts with a cryptic animation alongside the hashtag "#BrightEyes2020".[12][13] On January 21, 2020, the band announced their return with a series of 2020 tour dates, their first live performances in nine years. The band scheduled performances in Tokyo in March, Los Angeles in May, New York City in June, and at England's End of the Road Festival in September.[14] They band also announced plans to release new music and revealed Bright Eyes had signed to Dead Oceans.[15] Before signing to Dead Oceans, Bright Eyes had released all of their studio albums on Saddle Creek Records.[5]

On February 18, 2020, Bright Eyes announced a North American tour for May–June 2020, supported by Lucy Dacus, Lavender Diamond, and Japanese Breakfast. They also announced a UK and European tour for August–September 2020.[16] On April 24, 2020, Bright Eyes cancelled most of the scheduled North American tour dates and postponed the remaining dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[17][18] On May 23, 2020, the band cancelled dates on the scheduled UK and European tour and postponed the remaining dates to 2021.[19] The band performed the first show of their tour on July 27, 2021, at Artpark Amphitheatre in Lewiston, New York.[20]

"Persona Non Grata" was released as the album's lead single on March 24, 2020.[21][22] "Forced Convalescence" was released as the second single on April 21, 2020.[23][24] "One and Done" was released as the third single on May 27, 2020.[25][26][27] "Mariana Trench" was released as the fourth single on June 22, 2020, and was performed the same day by Bright Eyes on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.[28] The album's title, artwork, tracklisting, and release date were also announced the same day.[29] Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was was released by Dead Oceans on August 21, 2020.[30][31] The band gave a track-by-track breakdown of the album for Apple Music.[32]

Artwork edit

The album's artwork was created by Zack Nipper, a former Saddle Creek Records graphic designer, who designed the cover artwork for most of Bright Eyes' previous albums. Nipper previously won the Grammy Award for Best Recording Package for his work on the Bright Eyes album Cassadaga (2007).[5]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.7/10[33]
Metacritic81/100[34]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [35]
The A.V. ClubA−[36]
Exclaim!6/10[37]
The Independent     [38]
NME     [39]
Paste8.2/10[40]
Pitchfork7.4/10[41]
Q     [42]
Rolling Stone     [43]
Uncut9/10[44]

Down in the Weeds received favorable reviews from music critics. The album has a score of 81 out of 100 on Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim", based on 24 reviews.[34]

Fred Thomas of AllMusic wrote that "it continues Bright Eyes' evolution without skipping a beat, and manages to be one of their stronger records in the process."[35] Bud Scoppa of Uncut gave the album a 9/10, praising the "opulent orchestrations and chorales rendering Oberst's tremulous outpourings that much more existentially fraught."[44] Tom Doyle of Q praised the album's "smart audio trickery and intriguing atmosphere" as well as Oberst's vocals for being "less nervy and whiny and more restrained and affecting".[42]

Tom Hull was less impressed, giving the album a B-plus and finding its extensive musical accomplishment ostensibly significant but not entirely worth exploring.[45]

Year-end lists edit

Year-end list accolades for Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was
Publication List Rank Ref.
Double J The 50 best albums of 2020
21
NBHAP 50 Best Albums of 2020
9
Slant Magazine The 50 Best Albums of 2020
40
The Sunday Times The best albums of 2020
5
Uncut The Top 75 Albums of the Year
45
Under the Radar Top 100 Albums of 2020
50

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Conor Oberst, except where noted; all music is composed by Bright Eyes

Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was track listing
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Pageturners Rag" 3:57
2."Dance and Sing" 4:30
3."Just Once in the World"
3:28
4."Mariana Trench" 3:41
5."One and Done" 4:53
6."Pan and Broom" 2:52
7."Stairwell Song" 3:40
8."Persona Non Grata" 3:32
9."Tilt-A-Whirl" 2:20
10."Hot Car in the Sun" 2:27
11."Forced Convalescence" 4:08
12."To Death's Heart (In Three Parts)" 5:25
13."Calais to Dover" 4:17
14."Comet Song" 5:35
Total length:54:45

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[9]

Musicians edit

Bright Eyes

  • Conor Oberst – vocals, acoustic guitar, piano
  • Mike Mogis – electric guitar, pedal steel, banjo, Marxophone, synth bass, percussion, programming, hammer dulcimer, bajo sexto
  • Nathaniel Walcott – piano, trumpet, flugelhorn, orchestral and choir arrangements, Hammond organ, electric pianos, synthesizers, vibraphone, Omnichord, Mellotron, harpsichord

Additional musicians

  • Corina Figueroa Escamilla – vocals (track 1)
  • Nancy Oberst – vocals (track 1)
  • Miwi La Lupa – vocals (tracks 3, 4, 5, 14)
  • Andy LeMaster – vocals (tracks 9, 13)
  • Susan Sanchez – vocals (tracks 6, 8)
  • Jesca Hoop – vocals (tracks 4, 12)
  • Dan McCarthy – piano (track 1)
  • Flea – bass (tracks 2, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 14)
  • Macey Taylor – bass (tracks 3, 8, 9, 10, 13)
  • Jenny Lee Lindberg – bass (track 6)
  • Jon Theodore – drums (tracks 2–14), percussion (tracks 2–14), timpani (tracks 2–14)
  • Kip Skitter – percussion (tracks 2, 4, 11)
  • Joe Fuchs – bagpipes (track 8)
  • Joe Todero – bagpipes (track 8)
  • Malcolm Wilbur – bagpipes (track 8)
  • Suzie Katayama – orchestra conductor (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Jason McGee – choir conductor (tracks 2, 11)
  • James Connor – choir vocals (tracks 2, 11)
  • Quishima Dixon – choir vocals (tracks 2, 11)
  • Natalie Ganther – choir vocals (tracks 2, 11)
  • Anthony Johnston – choir vocals (tracks 2, 11)
  • Edward Lawson – choir vocals (tracks 2, 11)
  • Jennifer Lee – choir vocals (tracks 2, 11)
  • Sharetta Morgan-Harmon – choir vocals (tracks 2, 11)
  • Marquee Perkins – choir vocals (tracks 2, 11)
  • Jessica Guideri – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Tammy Hatwan – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Jackie Brand – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Roberto Cani – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Paul Cartwright – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Nina Evtuhov – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Gerry Hilera – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Ana Landauer – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Natalie Leggett – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Michele Richards – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Jenny Takamatsu – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • John Wittenberg – violin (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Rob Brophy – viola (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Tom Lea – viola (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Luke Maurer – viola (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Rodney Wirtz – viola (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Vanessa Freebairn-Smith – cello (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Erika Duka – cello (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Dane Little – cello (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Charlie Tyler – cello (tracks 2, 5, 7, 14)
  • Johanna Borenstein – flute (tracks 2, 7, 14)
  • Lara Wickes – oboe (tracks 2, 7, 14), English horn (tracks 2, 7, 14)
  • Don Foster – clarinet (tracks 2, 7, 14)
  • John Mitchell – baritone saxophone (tracks 4, 5)
  • Jon Lewis – trumpet (tracks 2, 4, 5, 7, 14)
  • Daniel Rosenboom – trumpet (tracks 2, 4, 5, 7, 14)
  • Alex Iles – trombone (tracks 2, 4, 5, 7, 14)
  • Steve Holtman – trombone (tracks 2, 4, 5, 7, 14)

Technical edit

  • Bright Eyes – production (all tracks)
  • Mike Mogis – mixing (all tracks), engineering (tracks 1, 3, 8, 9, 10, 13)
  • Michael Harris – engineering (tracks 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14)
  • Steve Churchyard – engineering (tracks 2, 4, 5, 7, 11, 14)
  • Adam Roberts – assistant engineer (tracks 1, 3, 8, 9, 10, 13)
  • Nik Fackler – assistant engineer (track 1)
  • Aaron Gum – assistant engineer (track 1)
  • Chris Cerullo – assistant engineer (tracks 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14)
  • Chandler Harrod – assistant engineer (tracks 2, 4, 5, 7, 11, 14)
  • Andy LeMaster – assistant engineer (tracks 9, 13)
  • Tim Thomas – assistant engineer (tracks 4, 12)
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering (all tracks)

Artwork edit

  • Zack Nipper – artwork, layout
  • Rob Walters – diorama photography

Charts edit

Chart performance for Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was
Chart (2020) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[52] 67
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[53] 21
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[54] 34
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[55] 62
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[56] 8
Scottish Albums (OCC)[57] 6
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[58] 32
UK Albums (OCC)[59] 22
US Billboard 200[60] 36
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[61] 4
US Folk Albums (Billboard)[62] 4
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[63] 9
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[64] 3

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Down in the Weeds Where the World Once Was is the tenth studio album by American band Bright Eyes The album marked the band s first release in nearly a decade following The People s Key in 2011 It was released by Dead Oceans on August 21 2020 and it was their first album not released by Saddle Creek Records The album was recorded at Electro Vox and Capitol Studios in Los Angeles and ARC Studios in Omaha Nebraska Down in the Weeds Where the World Once WasStudio album by Bright EyesReleasedAugust 21 2020 2020 08 21 Recorded2019StudioARC Omaha Electro Vox Los Angeles Capitol Hollywood Pageturners Lounge Omaha GenreIndie rockindie folkalternative countryindietronicaLength54 45LabelDead OceansProducerBright EyesBright Eyes chronologyThe People s Key 2011 Down in the Weeds Where the World Once Was 2020 Singles from Down in the Weeds Where the World Once Was Persona Non Grata Released March 24 2020 Forced Convalescence Released April 21 2020 One and Done Released May 27 2020 Mariana Trench Released June 22 2020The album features musical contributions from drummer Jon Theodore and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea who had previously recorded The Mars Volta s 2003 debut studio record De loused in the Comatorium together Down in the Weeds was preceded by four singles Persona Non Grata Forced Convalescence One and Done and Mariana Trench The album received favorable reviews from critics and peaked at 36 on the Billboard 200 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Release 3 Artwork 4 Critical reception 4 1 Year end lists 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 6 1 Musicians 6 2 Technical 6 3 Artwork 7 Charts 8 ReferencesBackground and recording editIn 2009 Conor Oberst suggested that the next Bright Eyes album would be the band s last after which he would retire the project 1 2 In February 2011 the band released their ninth studio album The People s Key However shortly thereafter Oberst told Rolling Stone that he was definitely not making it official as to whether the album would be the band s last 3 The band performed their last show in Honolulu Hawaii on November 21 2011 4 Bright Eyes went on an unofficial hiatus as members Conor Oberst Mike Mogis and Nate Walcott each pursued different projects 5 However all three members remained in close contact with each other Oberst who lives in Omaha Nebraska and Los Angeles California lives next door to Mogis in Omaha and minutes away from Walcott in Los Angeles 6 During the hiatus Oberst released three solo albums Upside Down Mountain 2014 Ruminations 2016 and Salutations 2017 Oberst also released a second Desaparecidos album Payola 2015 and formed the indie rock project Better Oblivion Community Center with Phoebe Bridgers releasing an eponymous album in 2019 In 2014 Mogis and Walcott composed the soundtrack for The Fault in Our Stars based on the novel of the same name by John Green During the hiatus Mogis also provided musical and technical contributions to music by other artists while Walcott provided musical and songwriting contributions to other artists music and scored other films Walcott also worked as a touring member of other musical groups including Broken Bells and Red Hot Chili Peppers 7 6 In the November 2016 issue of Uncut Oberst expressed doubt as to whether or not The People s Key would be the band s final album and revealed that Bright Eyes still talk about doing another record 8 Bright Eyes return began at a Christmas party in 2017 at Walcott s house Oberst pitched the idea of regrouping Bright Eyes to Walcott and he and Walcott huddled in a bathroom and called Mogis over FaceTime who was Christmas shopping at a mall in Omaha Mogis agreed to regroup and the band began working again It was a collaborative effort with the band writing material for the album in Omaha and California The album was recorded in 2019 9 at Mogis ARC Studios in Omaha and at Electro Vox Recording Studios and Capitol Studios both located in Los Angeles 5 The album also features contributions from drummer Jon Theodore The Mars Volta Queens of the Stone Age One Day as a Lion and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea 10 7 The album is dedicated to Oberst s brother Matt who died in November 2016 7 The album also comes in the aftermath of Oberst s divorce in 2017 from Corina Figueroa Escamilla whom he was married to for seven years However she is featured speaking in Spanish on the album s opening track Pageturners Rag 11 Release editOn January 9 2020 Bright Eyes teased a comeback on their social media accounts with a cryptic animation alongside the hashtag BrightEyes2020 12 13 On January 21 2020 the band announced their return with a series of 2020 tour dates their first live performances in nine years The band scheduled performances in Tokyo in March Los Angeles in May New York City in June and at England s End of the Road Festival in September 14 They band also announced plans to release new music and revealed Bright Eyes had signed to Dead Oceans 15 Before signing to Dead Oceans Bright Eyes had released all of their studio albums on Saddle Creek Records 5 On February 18 2020 Bright Eyes announced a North American tour for May June 2020 supported by Lucy Dacus Lavender Diamond and Japanese Breakfast They also announced a UK and European tour for August September 2020 16 On April 24 2020 Bright Eyes cancelled most of the scheduled North American tour dates and postponed the remaining dates due to the COVID 19 pandemic 17 18 On May 23 2020 the band cancelled dates on the scheduled UK and European tour and postponed the remaining dates to 2021 19 The band performed the first show of their tour on July 27 2021 at Artpark Amphitheatre in Lewiston New York 20 Persona Non Grata was released as the album s lead single on March 24 2020 21 22 Forced Convalescence was released as the second single on April 21 2020 23 24 One and Done was released as the third single on May 27 2020 25 26 27 Mariana Trench was released as the fourth single on June 22 2020 and was performed the same day by Bright Eyes on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 28 The album s title artwork tracklisting and release date were also announced the same day 29 Down in the Weeds Where the World Once Was was released by Dead Oceans on August 21 2020 30 31 The band gave a track by track breakdown of the album for Apple Music 32 Artwork editThe album s artwork was created by Zack Nipper a former Saddle Creek Records graphic designer who designed the cover artwork for most of Bright Eyes previous albums Nipper previously won the Grammy Award for Best Recording Package for his work on the Bright Eyes album Cassadaga 2007 5 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 7 10 33 Metacritic81 100 34 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 35 The A V ClubA 36 Exclaim 6 10 37 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 38 NME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 39 Paste8 2 10 40 Pitchfork7 4 10 41 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 42 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 43 Uncut9 10 44 Down in the Weeds received favorable reviews from music critics The album has a score of 81 out of 100 on Metacritic indicating universal acclaim based on 24 reviews 34 Fred Thomas of AllMusic wrote that it continues Bright Eyes evolution without skipping a beat and manages to be one of their stronger records in the process 35 Bud Scoppa of Uncut gave the album a 9 10 praising the opulent orchestrations and chorales rendering Oberst s tremulous outpourings that much more existentially fraught 44 Tom Doyle of Q praised the album s smart audio trickery and intriguing atmosphere as well as Oberst s vocals for being less nervy and whiny and more restrained and affecting 42 Tom Hull was less impressed giving the album a B plus and finding its extensive musical accomplishment ostensibly significant but not entirely worth exploring 45 Year end lists edit Year end list accolades for Down in the Weeds Where the World Once Was Publication List Rank Ref Double J The 50 best albums of 2020 21 46 NBHAP 50 Best Albums of 2020 9 47 Slant Magazine The 50 Best Albums of 2020 40 48 The Sunday Times The best albums of 2020 5 49 Uncut The Top 75 Albums of the Year 45 50 Under the Radar Top 100 Albums of 2020 50 51 Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Conor Oberst except where noted all music is composed by Bright EyesDown in the Weeds Where the World Once Was track listingNo TitleLyricsLength1 Pageturners Rag 3 572 Dance and Sing 4 303 Just Once in the World Conor OberstMiwi La Lupa3 284 Mariana Trench 3 415 One and Done 4 536 Pan and Broom 2 527 Stairwell Song 3 408 Persona Non Grata 3 329 Tilt A Whirl 2 2010 Hot Car in the Sun 2 2711 Forced Convalescence 4 0812 To Death s Heart In Three Parts 5 2513 Calais to Dover 4 1714 Comet Song 5 35Total length 54 45Personnel editCredits adapted from the album s liner notes 9 Musicians edit Bright Eyes Conor Oberst vocals acoustic guitar piano Mike Mogis electric guitar pedal steel banjo Marxophone synth bass percussion programming hammer dulcimer bajo sexto Nathaniel Walcott piano trumpet flugelhorn orchestral and choir arrangements Hammond organ electric pianos synthesizers vibraphone Omnichord Mellotron harpsichordAdditional musicians Corina Figueroa Escamilla vocals track 1 Nancy Oberst vocals track 1 Miwi La Lupa vocals tracks 3 4 5 14 Andy LeMaster vocals tracks 9 13 Susan Sanchez vocals tracks 6 8 Jesca Hoop vocals tracks 4 12 Dan McCarthy piano track 1 Flea bass tracks 2 4 5 7 11 12 14 Macey Taylor bass tracks 3 8 9 10 13 Jenny Lee Lindberg bass track 6 Jon Theodore drums tracks 2 14 percussion tracks 2 14 timpani tracks 2 14 Kip Skitter percussion tracks 2 4 11 Joe Fuchs bagpipes track 8 Joe Todero bagpipes track 8 Malcolm Wilbur bagpipes track 8 Suzie Katayama orchestra conductor tracks 2 5 7 14 Jason McGee choir conductor tracks 2 11 James Connor choir vocals tracks 2 11 Quishima Dixon choir vocals tracks 2 11 Natalie Ganther choir vocals tracks 2 11 Anthony Johnston choir vocals tracks 2 11 Edward Lawson choir vocals tracks 2 11 Jennifer Lee choir vocals tracks 2 11 Sharetta Morgan Harmon choir vocals tracks 2 11 Marquee Perkins choir vocals tracks 2 11 Jessica Guideri violin tracks 2 5 7 14 Tammy Hatwan violin tracks 2 5 7 14 Jackie Brand violin tracks 2 5 7 14 Roberto Cani violin tracks 2 5 7 14 Paul Cartwright violin tracks 2 5 7 14 Nina Evtuhov violin tracks 2 5 7 14 Gerry Hilera violin tracks 2 5 7 14 Ana Landauer violin tracks 2 5 7 14 Natalie Leggett violin tracks 2 5 7 14 Michele Richards violin tracks 2 5 7 14 Jenny Takamatsu violin tracks 2 5 7 14 John Wittenberg violin tracks 2 5 7 14 Rob Brophy viola tracks 2 5 7 14 Tom Lea viola tracks 2 5 7 14 Luke Maurer viola tracks 2 5 7 14 Rodney Wirtz viola tracks 2 5 7 14 Vanessa Freebairn Smith cello tracks 2 5 7 14 Erika Duka cello tracks 2 5 7 14 Dane Little cello tracks 2 5 7 14 Charlie Tyler cello tracks 2 5 7 14 Johanna Borenstein flute tracks 2 7 14 Lara Wickes oboe tracks 2 7 14 English horn tracks 2 7 14 Don Foster clarinet tracks 2 7 14 John Mitchell baritone saxophone tracks 4 5 Jon Lewis trumpet tracks 2 4 5 7 14 Daniel Rosenboom trumpet tracks 2 4 5 7 14 Alex Iles trombone tracks 2 4 5 7 14 Steve Holtman trombone tracks 2 4 5 7 14 Technical edit Bright Eyes production all tracks Mike Mogis mixing all tracks engineering tracks 1 3 8 9 10 13 Michael Harris engineering tracks 2 4 5 6 7 11 12 14 Steve Churchyard engineering tracks 2 4 5 7 11 14 Adam Roberts assistant engineer tracks 1 3 8 9 10 13 Nik Fackler assistant engineer track 1 Aaron Gum assistant engineer track 1 Chris Cerullo assistant engineer tracks 2 4 5 6 7 11 12 14 Chandler Harrod assistant engineer tracks 2 4 5 7 11 14 Andy LeMaster assistant engineer tracks 9 13 Tim Thomas assistant engineer tracks 4 12 Bob Ludwig mastering all tracks Artwork edit Zack Nipper artwork layout Rob Walters diorama photographyCharts editChart performance for Down in the Weeds Where the World Once Was Chart 2020 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 52 67Austrian Albums O3 Austria 53 21Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 54 34Dutch Albums Album Top 100 55 62German Albums Offizielle Top 100 56 8Scottish Albums OCC 57 6Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 58 32UK Albums OCC 59 22US Billboard 200 60 36US Top Alternative Albums Billboard 61 4US Folk Albums Billboard 62 4US Independent Albums Billboard 63 9US Top Rock Albums Billboard 64 3References edit Dombal Ryan July 22 2009 Conor Oberst to Retire Bright Eyes Pitchfork Retrieved June 24 2020 Aswad Jem December 1 2010 Bright Eyes to Release Album Next Year Rolling Stone Retrieved June 24 2020 Hiatt Brian March 3 2011 Q amp A Conor Oberst Rolling Stone Retrieved June 24 2020 Bright Eyes Officially Announce New LP Down In The Weeds Where The World Once Was Out 8 21 via Dead Oceans Glide Magazine June 22 2020 Retrieved June 23 2020 a b c d Coffey Kevin June 22 2020 Bright Eyes new comeback album has a release date Omaha World Herald Retrieved June 23 2020 a b Roberts Christopher 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