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My favorite bands (Besides Eisley) range from SlipknoT to Lamb of God and I LOVE Eisley. If you really aren't sure, just show her some songs that you think she'd like. I personally think you should show her (or anyone who is showing Eisley) a slow song because no matter what, USUALLY a beautifuly made slow song is noticed from any music goer. Memories is a slower song tha fits a lot of people I know. Or Head Against the Sky. _________________ UPDATE: REAL MYSPACE LINK! http://www.myspace.com/2399095 Check out my FLICKR and leave comments!!! http://www.flickr.com/photos/28644084@N00/ |
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i think you should. everyone likes Trolleywood. i have my mom singing that. _________________ F L I C K R . ////\\\\ |
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I've acutally found that a lot of heavy/hard/dark music fans (at least ones that aren't into it just for agression/depression reasons) are actually more receptive of Eisley than a lot of fans who listen to similar music. _________________ 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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TheAntrider wrote: I've acutally found that a lot of heavy/hard/dark music fans (at least ones that aren't into it just for agression/depression reasons) are actually more receptive of Eisley than a lot of fans who listen to similar music. incidentally, do you think that's part of the reasoning why Eisley has toured with quite a few hardcore bands (NFG, Reggie, Taking Back Sunday...). Because they're fans. They can dig the music... ? _________________ She is handsome, she is pretty, she is the girl from Belfast City, she is courtin' one two three, please won't you tell me who is she? TheClassicRomance wrote: Facebook is a dirty skank blog! |
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mad_sam_purple'ead wrote: TheAntrider wrote: I've acutally found that a lot of heavy/hard/dark music fans (at least ones that aren't into it just for agression/depression reasons) are actually more receptive of Eisley than a lot of fans who listen to similar music. incidentally, do you think that's part of the reasoning why Eisley has toured with quite a few hardcore bands (NFG, Reggie, Taking Back Sunday...). Because they're fans. They can dig the music... ? those bands you listed are not hardcore. |
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patrock wrote: mad_sam_purple'ead wrote: TheAntrider wrote: I've acutally found that a lot of heavy/hard/dark music fans (at least ones that aren't into it just for agression/depression reasons) are actually more receptive of Eisley than a lot of fans who listen to similar music. incidentally, do you think that's part of the reasoning why Eisley has toured with quite a few hardcore bands (NFG, Reggie, Taking Back Sunday...). Because they're fans. They can dig the music... ? those bands you listed are not hardcore. well, more hardcore. _________________ She is handsome, she is pretty, she is the girl from Belfast City, she is courtin' one two three, please won't you tell me who is she? TheClassicRomance wrote: Facebook is a dirty skank blog! |
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mad_sam_purple'ead wrote: patrock wrote: mad_sam_purple'ead wrote: TheAntrider wrote: I've acutally found that a lot of heavy/hard/dark music fans (at least ones that aren't into it just for agression/depression reasons) are actually more receptive of Eisley than a lot of fans who listen to similar music. incidentally, do you think that's part of the reasoning why Eisley has toured with quite a few hardcore bands (NFG, Reggie, Taking Back Sunday...). Because they're fans. They can dig the music... ? those bands you listed are not hardcore. well, more hardcore. I don't think that's why they toured with them, but I think that's why it has worked. Though I'm not sure they should continue doing this every time they head out on a big tour. A little more variety will help in the future, in my opinion. But to their credit, almost all of these bands ASK (or even beg) them to come along. That's kind of hard to turn down, I think. _________________ 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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mattplayscheap wrote: i was wondering what you all think?
she isnt like really into all that type of music.. she likes .. like harder rock! Last year I really, really liked this guy (for an entire year) and he liked "harder rock" also... but I thought I could get him into Eisley... so I made him a mix of Eisley's more upbeat songs... plus Room Noises (about 20 or so songs in total--some of you might remember my post about that?) and now he likes them . So it's cool. Try it. You never know. _________________ Be happy, be contagious. |
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TheAntrider wrote: I've acutally found that a lot of heavy/hard/dark music fans (at least ones that aren't into it just for agression/depression reasons) are actually more receptive of Eisley than a lot of fans who listen to similar music. Before I started getting into Eisley, about 75% of the music I listened to was somewhere within the metal genre. I was at my local music store looking for something totally different, and ended up getting Room Noises. I loved it so much that I sort of started exploring what the indie/rock/pop genre had to offer. I'd never really bothered with that music before, but ended up finding a lot of bands that I'm now enjoying very much (though Eisley is still the best of the bunch). As you said, there are a lot of metal fans who are only into it because of the angsty suicidal image that some bands promote, but apart from that, there are many metal bands that actually reward those listeners with an ear for creativity and technicality. Not many of these bands enjoy very much mainstream success, because the aforementioned "hate the world" mentality is probably the more attractive option for those who don't know much about music and just want to hear a bunch of guys kick the crap out of their instruments. As for myself, I think getting into more melodic, experimental metal at a relatively early age helped develop my musical tastes. So I don't know how receptive I would have been of Eisley before that, but I think it's a safe bet that it's helped me appreciate them now, even if the actual style of the music is radically different. _________________ |
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