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| | Laughing City | | | Music Artist : | | Eisley | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Record Collection | | Release Date : | | 2003-05-20 | | Store Price : | | $5.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $5.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. I Wasn't Prepared 2. Telescope Eyes 3. Tree Tops 4. Over the Mountains 5. Laughing City
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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You wont be sorry with Laughing City Submitted on: 2007-05-11 |
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| This short length EP "layghing city" by Eisley is most stunning to listen to. When the CD ends with laughing city you still want the CD to keep on playing. Sherri's and stay's voice is amazing and sweet sounding as you listen to each of the five songs on Laughing city. Stacys keyboard solo in Over the mountains we go is simply beuatiful. As for there ohhs and ahhs in the song. Laughing city has such a soft lullaby sound to it that you'll want to listen to it over and over again. Tree tops is a very-fun- to-listen-to song and will make you start to sing the ahh parts by stacy. This EP is worth every penny and will most likely be too hard to get in the future. So buy Laughing city while your still able to. You wont be sorry. |
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The most original band around at the moment Submitted on: 2006-03-15 |
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This, one of the Eisley EPs, shows the raw material that was used to make the fantastic Room Noises album which came out last year.
Extraordinary vocals, harmony and music make this combination of Sundays, Mandalay, Lisa Loeb, Astronaut Wife utterly bewitching.
Can't wait for the second album |
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Nothing you've ever imagined of Submitted on: 2005-08-19 |
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| You've heard nothing like this before! This is the perfect music to listen to on a cold winter's night alone drinking a cup of tea. Have one listen to "Telescope Eyes" and you'll find your new favorite band. The music is soft, melodic, emotional, dark at times, but always lovely. Be sure to check out their full length debut album "Room Noises" |
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great band Eisley Marvelous Things Submitted on: 2005-04-27 |
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| Growing up home-schooled and cable-less in the East Texas town of Tyler, the DuPree kids had a lot of time to develop their imaginations, carving out an odd, insular little fantasy world. Their band name is a Star Wars reference, and their music could be dubbed Narnia-pop: Singer-songwriter Stacy (the youngest at 15, she leads two sisters, a brother and a neighborhood friend) looks and sounds like something straight out of British fabulist C.S. Lewis. Here she plays Alice, guiding us through a misty, minor-key Wonderland populated by scores of "Marvelous Things" - mermaids, horses that grow from the ground, bats with butterfly wings and two-part harmonies that swoop and soar. Dorky? Sure. But with songs this full of imagination and existential yearning, Eisley can hoard their 36-sided dice and Magic cards with pride. |
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Eisley makes me happy Submitted on: 2005-03-08 |
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| When I first heard Eisley I wasn't sure what I was listening to, but as it went on I became infatuated. I have now found that they have taken over my car, my cd player, and my computer. So: if you want my opinion, yes! buy this CD! buy the others too! be a happy family of Eisleyness! but yeah. They're good. |
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