Conor Oberst’s Desaparecidos drop a politically charged comeback album.
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Stream: Desaparecidos – “Te Amo Camila Vallejo” / “The Underground Man” Conor Oberst’s recently regrouped punk band Desaparecidos continues its trend of dropping new songs in twos with the single “Te Amo Camila Vallejo” b/w “The Underground Man.” The reunion still appears to be going in full force, with the
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Stream: Desaparecidos – “Anonymous” / “The Left Is Right” Conor Oberst’s post-hardcore band Desaparecidos made its return after a ten-year hiatus last year with the “Backsell / MariKKKopa” single, a pair of songs that criticized the music industry and the attitude many anti-immigration activists hold, respectively. The group is now back again
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Here is a YouTube playlist of all the songs that made this list.
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Remember that track I posted almost a week ago about the newest track dropped by the recently reformed Conor Oberst-fronted Desaparecidos? Yeah, the “Marikkopa” single, that’s the one. Well, here is the b-side streaming above, “Backsell.” It’s a heavy, hard-hitting jab at the music industry, featuring what seem
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To be completely honest, when it comes to the work of singer-songwriter Conor Oberst, I can’t help but feel like I’ve grown out of his work a little bit. I used to be pretty passionate about his overly emotional songwriting years ago, but it’s not something I’