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  1. Upside Down Mountain is the sixth solo studio album by American musician Conor Oberst, released on May 19, 2014, through Nonesuch Records. [1] The record, according to Oberst, is a return to an earlier style of his songwriting.

  2. 19 mai 2014 · Conor Oberst's Upside Down Mountain features many of his friends, including producer Jonathan Wilson, engineer Andy LeMaster, bassist Macey Taylor, multi-instrumentalist Blake Mills, and the Swedish folk-rock vocal duo First Aid Kit.

  3. 19 mai 2014 · Upside Down Mountain is Obersts latest documentation of his obsessions with escape, death, the passing of time, and the potential of finding serenity in an assumed identity.

  4. 16 mai 2014 · The biggest touchstone here is '70s rock, as Oberst nods to The Eagles' winsome chug and Neil Young's haunted fuzz. The hooks are welcome, especially as they disguise Oberst's increasingly jaundiced (though no less affecting) observations.

  5. 19 mai 2014 · Oberst faces west and backward, brilliantly, on Upside Down Mountain. A sumptuous immersion in Seventies California folk pop, it is the most immediately charming album he has ever made.

  6. 20 mai 2014 · Upside Down Mountain is a great album from beginning to end—relaxed, assured and understated in its presentation. At first it may be hard to figure out what’s so appealing about Conor...

  7. 21 mai 2014 · Upside Down Mountain is Oberst’s first collection of songs since Bright Eyes released The Peoples Key in 2011. The album began life in demo form in Los Angeles before recording commenced in Oberst’s native Omaha and Nashville.