Neva Dinova and Bright Eyes are friends, collaborators, Saddle Creek labelmates and fellow Omaha natives. During a recent Bright Eyes Chicago Theatre performance, Conor Oberst treated fans to "Spring Cleaning," the highlight from their shared EP One Jug Of Wine, Two Vessels, which he admittedly butchered. Oberst is not to blame, however. Few singers can manage to match the drone of Neva Dinova frontman Jake Bellows and make it appealing, and even fewer are able to write such beautiful, dark, yet uplifting lyrics about a pregnant friend: "Seeing her now makes me want to live." The band is currently touring their third LP, a fresh batch of songs not unlike the preceding work (which is a good thing). The new disc highlight, "Squirrels," evokes a Bill Callahan/Smog feel, peaks during Bellows’ poetic opening verse, and is held together with a powerful unassuming percussion tastefully laced with an intriguing and shifting sound production. (Appearing with Ladyhawk and The Little Ones at Schubas on May 1) --text: Joseph O'Fallon