Desaparecidos (band)

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Desaparecidos

Background information
Origin Omaha, Nebraska USA
Genre(s) Indie Rock
Punk
Years active 20012002
Label(s) Saddle Creek Records
Former members
Conor Oberst
Landon Hedges
Casey Scott
Matt Baum
Denver Dalley
Ian McElroy


Desaparecidos was a short-lived American indie/punk rock side project headed by singer/guitarist Conor Oberst, the frontman of the indie band Bright Eyes. They have also been hailed as the "Saddle Creek supergroup".[citation needed] Hailing from Omaha, Nebraska, Desaparecidos' lyrics are political in nature, and are about the state of affairs in America.

The band has been both lauded and criticized for its intentionally raw sound following the release of Read Music/Speak Spanish. In sharp contrast to Bright Eyes' confessional, even sometimes mournful vocals, Conor Oberst's vocals in Desaparecidos' songs were much more characteristic of punk rock.

"Desaparecidos" means literally "the ones who disappeared" in Spanish, and is a reference to people who were arrested by various South American military governments and then vanished without a trace. From 1976 to 1983 in Argentina, for example, thousands of dissidents vanished without a trace under Dirty War driven by the military junta that was in power.

Desaparecidos broke up in 2002. While the band was attracting an increasingly large following, especially touring with Jimmy Eat World and being the feature of an MTV You Hear it First episode, Oberst did not have the time to dedicate to the band with the continually increasing success of Bright Eyes. Oberst continued to record with Bright Eyes, while the other members of Desaparecidos went on to form other projects. Matt Baum was in The '89 Cubs, but now currently drums for Race for Titles; Denver Dalley is in Statistics and Intramural; and Landon Hedges is currently in Little Brazil.

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song: "What's New for Fall"
songs: "Man and Wife, the Latter (Damaged Goods)," "Popn' Off at the F"
song: "The Happiest Place On Earth"
song: "Man and Wife, the Latter (Damaged Goods)"


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