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I've been thinking about this, and since Eisley is due to cough up a couple of years of songwriting maturity and personal growth for fresh ears, I'm wondering what people really think defines Eisley as a band. Is it green? Is it fantasy lyrics? The Rhodes? Or is it something deeper, or just is the fact that the band makes the music that makes the music "Eisley"? Personally, I think whatever Eisley does is Eisley. I think it's a little confining to say that their sometimes fantastical subject matter is at their core. Do they really have to start forcing that material out? I think whatever the band does will have their personalities stamped into it (at least as long as they have enough control to make it the way they want it), but I don't think it's necessarily anything to do with subject matter. So, what really makes Eisley "Eisley" to you? _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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Joined: 15 Aug 2003 | Posts: 25184 | Location: East Texas
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the voices, without a doubt. The music has always been pretty free ranging in styles, and arrangements, from spare to robust, revved up to nocturne. But their voices are the single most recognizable thing about the band for me, and makes any song an Eisley song, or anyone who sounds anything like them at all vocally, elicit Eisley in my mind. _________________ yup, that's my name. FOR YOUR RATING PLEASURE: 4 LIKE Buttons, 1 NEUTRAL, 1 VEXED, 5 DISLIKE buttons. LC > FB = personal fave = Eisley fans should dig it |
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Joined: 09 Apr 2008 | Posts: 9641 | Location: Greater St. Louis Area
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To me, the unicorn barbie rock or whatever you want to call it is where it's at. I really enjoyed Room Noises, but Combinations started to sound too much like everything else out there, without anything distinguishing it lyrically. Eisley can do whatever they want, but I probably won't enjoy the next album if it's all about life experience instead of fantasy imagery. _________________ EisleyForever wrote: you're A-list in my heart! MAKECOLDPLAYHISTORY |
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Joined: 20 Feb 2005 | Posts: 8868 | Location: Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age
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I think I'd use the word "imagination." My favorite Eisley songs are some of the more abstract ones. It's nice to have songs that aren't so literal, aren't so ostensibly autobiographical, where you can just close your eyes and see the words, and they don't always conjure the same images. Musically, I might use the word "unified." As a band, their instruments tend to coalesce to make a unified sound. This can be done badly, such as in late 90s pop music, where you couldn't tell what kind of instrument was playing what; or it can be done successfully, as in an orchestra. I don't want to seem hyperbolic, but they seem to at least be pointing to the latter. |
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DRMS_7888 wrote: To me, the unicorn barbie rock or whatever you want to call it is where it's at. Ditto, and I would call it "magical realism". It doesn't have to be a blatantly fantastic premise in a song; even in a straight-up mopey love song like "I Wasn't Prepared" there were bees tracing faces in pollen. In two different songs about growing up, there was one instance of floating above the ocean and one of seeing dragons in a brook. And of course the trolleys on wheels rolling all around the hills, hallelujah. There was indeed less of that sort of thing on Combinations, which is one reason I just don't like that album as much as Room Noises. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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Joined: 24 Sep 2003 | Posts: 14510 | Location: Alone on an airplane, fallin' asleep against the windowpane...
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Saellys wrote: DRMS_7888 wrote: To me, the unicorn barbie rock or whatever you want to call it is where it's at. Ditto, and I would call it "magical realism". It doesn't have to be a blatantly fantastic premise in a song; even in a straight-up mopey love song like "I Wasn't Prepared" there were bees tracing faces in pollen. In two different songs about growing up, there was one instance of floating above the ocean and one of seeing dragons in a brook. And of course the trolleys on wheels rolling all around the hills, hallelujah. I especially love the imagery in The Escaping Song and Over the Mountains, which are definitely two of my favorites of theirs lyrically and musically. They have moved a bit away from that musical minimalism, though. I wish those slamming guitars in Over the Mountains had become integrally Eisley, though. _________________ |
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Joined: 21 May 2005 | Posts: 5051 | Location: TX/NYC
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vivalaspopie wrote: Saellys wrote: DRMS_7888 wrote: To me, the unicorn barbie rock or whatever you want to call it is where it's at. Ditto, and I would call it "magical realism". It doesn't have to be a blatantly fantastic premise in a song; even in a straight-up mopey love song like "I Wasn't Prepared" there were bees tracing faces in pollen. In two different songs about growing up, there was one instance of floating above the ocean and one of seeing dragons in a brook. And of course the trolleys on wheels rolling all around the hills, hallelujah. I especially love the imagery in The Escaping Song and Over the Mountains, which are definitely two of my favorites of theirs lyrically and musically. They have moved a bit away from that musical minimalism, though. I wish those slamming guitars in Over the Mountains had become integrally Eisley, though. You guys put into words why the feelings I get when I hear the songs that were mentioned above (OTM, TES, IWP) are still strong, even after listening to them so many times. Simple/young or whatever, I love the emotion I feel either through the imagery or the music. Even as they advance and evolve in their music/style, I think/hope we will still find some of that imagery/"magical realism." Like in "If You're Wondering;" although it's not lyrically fanciful, it still gives that "wonderment of life" feeling (to me anyway). So, that is also the "essence" of Eisley to me. |
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Joined: 12 Sep 2008 | Posts: 312 | Location: Austin, TX
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It's funny everyone seems to love RN these days considering that when the album came out damn near everyone tore it pieces. FLIP-FLOPPERS! I NAME YOU ALL! However, I'm inclined to agree with boone, Hannah, and Tyler (this is no conspiracy), the used of magic, either creepy or 'My Little Pony' gave something to the music that 'If You're Wondering' couldn't lyrically. Maybe it's because I got into them before Room Noises and Combinations, so songs like "Sea King", "Tree Tops", and "Over the Mountains" have a special place in my heart. _________________ Power is only pain It’s probably better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in. "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self preservation?" -memo from 1952 Project ARTICHOKE |
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Joined: 19 Aug 2004 | Posts: 10565 | Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere
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Pantheon4 wrote: It's funny everyone seems to love RN these days considering that when the album came out damn near everyone tore it pieces. FLIP-FLOPPERS! I NAME YOU ALL!
However, I'm inclined to agree with boone, Hannah, and Tyler (this is no conspiracy), the used of magic, either creepy or 'My Little Pony' gave something to the music that 'If You're Wondering' couldn't lyrically. Maybe it's because I got into them before Room Noises and Combinations, so songs like "Sea King", "Tree Tops", and "Over the Mountains" have a special place in my heart. As my join date might suggest, I was a Eisley n00b during Room Noises. So, I lapped it up like candy. _________________ EisleyForever wrote: you're A-list in my heart! MAKECOLDPLAYHISTORY |
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Joined: 20 Feb 2005 | Posts: 8868 | Location: Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age
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DRMS_7888 wrote: Pantheon4 wrote: It's funny everyone seems to love RN these days considering that when the album came out damn near everyone tore it pieces. FLIP-FLOPPERS! I NAME YOU ALL!
However, I'm inclined to agree with boone, Hannah, and Tyler (this is no conspiracy), the used of magic, either creepy or 'My Little Pony' gave something to the music that 'If You're Wondering' couldn't lyrically. Maybe it's because I got into them before Room Noises and Combinations, so songs like "Sea King", "Tree Tops", and "Over the Mountains" have a special place in my heart. As my join date might suggest, I was a Eisley n00b during Room Noises. So, I lapped it up like candy. *coughfaggotcough* _________________ Power is only pain It’s probably better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in. "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self preservation?" -memo from 1952 Project ARTICHOKE |
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Joined: 19 Aug 2004 | Posts: 10565 | Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere
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Eisley keeps me listening because of two things: 1. I enjoy hearing the growth in their girls' singing voices. They just keep getting better and better. 2. The songwriting is creative - lyrically, musically, instrumentally. I'm always interested in the harmonic structures and chord progressions they go for. And Combinations was a big encouragement to hear because of the different tonalities they decided to utilize. _________________ My name is actually Sarah. Facebook. Twitter. |
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Joined: 05 Apr 2006 | Posts: 750 | Location: Dallas, TX
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Quote: .i think that as long as Stacy is a member "Eisley" will be Eisley for me. _________________ "Commit to the Lord whatever you do and your plans will succeed." prov 16:3 |
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Joined: 29 Jan 2003 | Posts: 1907 | Location: cypress, texas
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What makes "Eisley" Eisley for me? .i think that as long as Stacy is a member "Eisley" will be Eisley for me. Truely. And sukieinthe_g said their vocals and imagination are key. Some long time ago boyd posted a video of My Lovely to the forum... and most of the forum complained that it sounded much different from their music. I thought that their label had made them change their music and I hated the label. And then after a few days the forum learned that Eisley really liked the song. We felt bad for making their process rough. So I learned that these real people could have different opinions from the ones born in my head. And the forum learned too, i guess, because it changed into a better forum! With more freedom! The band keeps growing. Now, there's a love in me for whatever music they make. It's from their experiences so far. (Sorry, must go to sleep.. had this all typed out and then lost it.. tried to type it real fast for you all.)[/u] _________________ "Commit to the Lord whatever you do and your plans will succeed." prov 16:3 |
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Joined: 29 Jan 2003 | Posts: 1907 | Location: cypress, texas
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