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hey eisley, and everyone else... I work at american eagle and I found out about eisley because the song "tree tops" is on the cd they play over.. and over.. and over... and I always found myself singing or humming it so I finally typed in the lyrics to a search engine because I wanted to find out who wrote it, and came across this website... and wow you guys are a really cool band with an awesome original style:o) how did you end up on the cd? did they ask permission or anything? just kind of curious.. hehe I was also wondering if even though you don't label yourself as a christian band, are you guys christians? I think I found a few references to that on your site.. but anyway, if you are, that's really cool. I also write original music and I'm a christian.. and well, its just cool to know others are in the music business. alright, i'm outta here:o) oh, and stacy- what kind of korg do you have? peace, Liz |
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Joined: 13 Jan 2004 | Posts: 3 | Location: Philadelphia, PA
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hey Liz. 1.hmm... we've been hearing from all over that American Eagle has been playing Eisley. So much stuff is happening lately with promotions and publicity and new media. But I can't put my finger right on it. Perhaps when we were on tour, some media company they did an interview with made this happen. So, the answer is... i dunno. 2. yes. of course. but no identities with the genre' which unfortunately is imitative and mostly sucks to high heaven. (sorry. it's my view.) Will try to find out about the A.E. deal. Thanks. _________________ EisleyWebGuy "The industrialists never saw the fruit of their own labor - Post Moderism, which I now proclaim as dead. Their forefathers digital revolutionists, have accelerated the final resolve by punctuating an end to our chaotic journey with a new manifesto and a new era: The Age of Meaning." (manifesto's sold separate) Welcome: Illuminists |
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boyd wrote: hey Liz.
2. yes. of course. but no identities with the genre' which unfortunately is imitative and mostly sucks to high heaven. (sorry. it's my view.) . sucks to high *heaven*, get it?? was that on purpose??? but yeah as a whole the christian genre does suck. i'm not a christian, personally but i like all sorts of music. werent six pence none the richer christians?? i liked them wow, theyre playing eisley in AE? interesting. oh well, last spring they were playing the donnas and then they had the ladytron song in their advertisment. theyre trying to market to the hipsters. _________________ lovesick on a sunny afternoon leave those bees alone! |
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Joined: 15 Jan 2004 | Posts: 594 | Location: detroit rock city
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yea, speaking from experience, christian music generally does really suck. i was a CCM (contemporary christian music) major at my school for a while, and learned pretty much that christian music is like the diet coke of the music industry (the good coke... good one, right?). cheap imitations of popular music today fit for a christian crowd. it makes me furious because christian record labels don't even seem to be looking for original music, just music that fits in. some labels even have a "jesus quota"- there has to be a certain number of times you say "Jesus" in each song. or something. I'm in a band right now, and we're all Christians, but there's no way I want to pursue music just in the christian genre. I pretty much wrote in because I wanted to find out if Eisley had similar views, or was drawn away from Christian music for similar reasons? yes, sixpence is a christian band (a great one too. listen to their newest album, its amazing:o) Love, Liz |
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i've never shopped at AE. it's kind of intimidating or almost too cool for me. whatever. i think i'm getting past the age that they're shooting for. _________________ me, dianna. If it wasn't for the good souls Life would not matter -Starsailor my xanga ---> http://www.xanga.com/stargal01 |
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Joined: 11 Aug 2003 | Posts: 627 | Location: Houston
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i'll be 25 next week. i don't think i'm too old for it. i mean, maybe some of their stuff, but you know, use your judgment _________________ hello. |
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i bought a killer denim mini at AE last st patricks day to wear to the bar and it was like on sale and i love it. but i dont shop at AE because most of their stuff looks very very "AE" and i hate when people are like oh my god i have that exact same shirt, pair of trousers... whatev. god ae used to pick horrible music on their sampler cds they gave out a few years back though. like really really bad. _________________ lovesick on a sunny afternoon leave those bees alone! |
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