Spun Out

Album: Five Dice, All Threes (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Spun Out" plunges into the disorienting themes of addiction, a journey made more unsettling by some of Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst's most confrontational lyrics. Consider the line:

    I'll make a wish, I'm a kid with cancer
    I'm out to pasture, it was spring for a day


    It's jarring, a darkly poetic snapshot of despair. And just when you think it can't get more stark, there's the wistful confession of "pining for the rosé in his fridge," an oddly relatable craving that underscores the song's fixation on longing and loss of control.
  • Written by Oberst and Bright Eyes keyboardist and arranger Nate Walcott, the song has a complex musical arrangement. There are multiple musical elements from the ghostly churn of a turntable breakdown halfway through the track to a key change from verse to chorus.
  • The title "Spun Out," though never explicitly mentioned in the lyrics, becomes a metaphor that works on multiple levels.

    There's the literal nod to the spinning of records, as mirrored in the turntable breakdown.

    Thematically, it captures the emotional vertigo of addiction and existential disarray, that feeling of being at the mercy of forces beyond your control.

    Structurally, the song's intricate shifts in tone and texture evoke the disorientation of being "spun out."
  • "Spun Out" is a track from Bright Eyes' 2024 album Five Dice, All Threes. Sprinkled throughout the record are dialogue snippets from the 1954 noir film Suddenly, in which Frank Sinatra plays a deranged assassin plotting against the US president. One particular bit of dialogue about emotional apathy is stitched into this song's unsettling crescendo.

    The daughter of Bright Eyes guitarist Mike Mogis helped the band research and prepare all the samples for the record.

    "I asked her to find some old-school kind of western and gangster clips from old films," Oberst told Uncut magazine. "And we landed on those samples out of many that she found."

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