Uniting the barbed, melancholy songwriting talents of Conor Oberst and Phoebe
Bridgers under the name Better Oblivion Community Center, the duo's first
collaborative album arrived unexpectedly in 2019 and was quickly praised for
sounding like two kindred spirits exchanging sharp lyrical jibes and twisted,
West Coast storytelling. Oberst was already an established as indie artist
having made his name in the 1990s with Bright Eyes, later meandering his way
through countless collaborations, supergroups, solo projects and DIY record
labels, while the California-born Bridgers had anno...