Watch: Conor Oberst's "Zigzagging Toward the Light" Video Premieres Via Rolling Stone

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Conor Oberst's video for "Zigzagging Toward the Light," off his recently released Nonesuch Records debut album, Upside Down Mountain, premiered via Rolling Stone, which calls the album Oberst's "best work in years." The video was directed by David Altobelli and shot in New York City. You can watch it here. The songs on the new album, asserts a new Wall Street Journal review, "stand shoulder-to-shoulder with his best writing."

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Conor Oberst's video for "Zigzagging Toward the Light," off his recently released Nonesuch Records debut album, Upside Down Mountain, premiered via Rolling Stone, whose Nick Murray calls the album Oberst's "best work in years." The video was directed by David Altobelli and shot in New York City. You can watch the video below.

The songs on the new album “stand shoulder-to-shoulder with his best writing,” says the Wall Street Journal’s Jim Fusilli in a new review. “With Upside Down Mountain, Mr. Oberst delivers an often-wistful work shaded by muted joy and acute observation. The well-structured songs and just-right production permit him to share the experience of transforming chaos into tranquility.” Read the complete article at online.wsj.com.

To pick up a copy of Upside Down Mountain, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl (due around the end of this week) and CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; MP3 and FLAC lossless files are also available to purchase there.


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Conor Oberst: "Zigzagging Toward the Light" [video]
  • Thursday, May 29, 2014
    Watch: Conor Oberst's "Zigzagging Toward the Light" Video Premieres Via Rolling Stone

    Conor Oberst's video for "Zigzagging Toward the Light," off his recently released Nonesuch Records debut album, Upside Down Mountain, premiered via Rolling Stone, whose Nick Murray calls the album Oberst's "best work in years." The video was directed by David Altobelli and shot in New York City. You can watch the video below.

    The songs on the new album “stand shoulder-to-shoulder with his best writing,” says the Wall Street Journal’s Jim Fusilli in a new review. “With Upside Down Mountain, Mr. Oberst delivers an often-wistful work shaded by muted joy and acute observation. The well-structured songs and just-right production permit him to share the experience of transforming chaos into tranquility.” Read the complete article at online.wsj.com.

    To pick up a copy of Upside Down Mountain, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl (due around the end of this week) and CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; MP3 and FLAC lossless files are also available to purchase there.


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