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mikep0922
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I don't know if I'm the only one who feels this way, but since I've started listening to Eisley, I'm less than satisfied when I only hear ONE singer on a song. Although there are lots of beautiful voices out there, hearing just one leaves me flat. Eisley on the other hand has Sherri and Stacy and sometimes Chauntelle, and the harmonies are just magic! I don't think ONE voice will ever do it for me again!

Does anyone else feel this way? I think I've been spoiled!

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sootandstars
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*raises hand*

I can enjoy single voiced songs (...) but I do prefer Eisley's method.
And they just sound so good, so I wonder if it's because they do it so well or that I like the combination of two or three voices.

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Indeed.

My favorite Beach Boys songs are similar in structure.

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starbucksgod
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i used to feel that way but i am over it. sia's some people have real problems really got me over it. i love her voice.
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I do enjoy the single voice songs, but I do also agree with the multiple voices spoiling my ears. I do wish that bands would incorporate this more into music. Maybe it's just me, but it seems like the unwritten requirement for bands is that you only have one lead throughout songs (Unless you're a group that doesn't play instruments, in which -- in my opinion -- you don't count. And I don't say that to knock them; special place in my heart for those groups.). I say, "Boo that!" I love it when bands play with vocals and incorporate it into their music.

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Mystic210
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I didn't really think about it much before, but most of the bands that I become a FAN of in the past and present (checking up on new releases, really liking the albums rather than just casually listening to them) are groups with two (or more) leads. I think I just get bored with some bands easily. Laughing
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