Bright Eyes/Neva Dinova collaboration reissue out March 23 and includes 4 new songs; Teaser video

The Bright Eyes and Neva Dinova collaboration from 2004, One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels, will be reissued on March 23. The new set features four new tracks recorded specifically for this release along with the original six track session. CD/LP/Digital formats are now available for pre-order in the online store, and the CD/LP versions will ship from here two weeks prior to the March 23 release date.

Teaser Video:

Bright Eyes / Neva Dinova “One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels” teaser from Saddle Creek on Vimeo.

Bright Eyes/Neva Dinova – One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels CD/LP/Digitial – March 23, 2010
The collaboration One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels is the fruit of a long-time musical appreciation between Bright Eyes and Neva Dinova. Featuring four new songs in addition to six from the original 2004 Crank! Records release, One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels is less of a split and more of a bona fide collaboration. Dividing the songwriting duties, the original tracks were recorded by Conor Oberst and Jake Bellows in basements of houses on quiet, leafy streets in Omaha in the fall of 2003. Those tracks were mixed, tweaked, and sprinkled with magic dust by famed producer-in-residence Mike Mogis at his Presto! Studios in Lincoln, Nebraska. The groups reconvened in the fall of 2009 to write and record four new tracks at Mogis’s renowned ARC Studios in Omaha for the reissue, to be released March 23rd, 2010, by Saddle Creek.

One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels– CD/LP/Digital
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What people said about the Original 2004 release:
Loose, engaging and meditative without foundering in mawkishness, One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels has the feel of brothers playing songs to each other… – LA Times

This split EP finds two Omaha, Nebraska, bands making indie-folk prettiness. – Rolling Stone

Neva Dinova hold their own with Omaha’s more celebrated son; ”Tripped”
and ”Poison” are both gems. – Q

A little bit country in parts and a little bit melancholy indie rock in others, the six tracks all shimmer with a lo-fi warmth. – CMJ

Neva Dinova leader Jake Bellows really steals the show here… his drowsy croon imbuing his tracks with a languid anxiety akin to that of Neil Young’s Harvest. – Paste

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