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bigideas wrote: i just hope heavy and agressive don't equal pop punky stuff. i'm pretty sure she means they're MossEisley-type style. Many Funerals is closer to that sound but it shows that they've grown, musically. i've been hooked on their Moss EP songs recently. i think they should pull out Pretender on the next tour so Chauntelle can totally rock it out. i love it. _________________ cynlovescandy wrote: kulvir wrote: I bet R. Kelly approves of peeing in the shower. The world is R. Kelly's shower. It's a golden world. Nowhere Man wrote: mr pine wrote: is there a difference between dubstep and techno?
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sukieinthe_g wrote: bigideas wrote: i just hope heavy and agressive don't equal pop punky stuff. Me neither. I can't help but feel like they're trying really really hard to move away from their original influences (Radiohead, The Beatles, etc.) and sound more like bands such as Say Anything, New Found Glory, Brand New........ Maybe even, dare I say it, Paramore. It's like their trying to fit in with a new crowd. i haven't actually heard any new music that sounds like they're going in that direction, so i wouldn't agree with that statement, just saying i hope they don't go that direction. i really don't think they will though. i wish boyd would put up some brief clips of demos, even if it's just like a minute clip of snippets of a few songs - just something. correct me if i'm wrong, but no new songs have been debuted live since Combinations was released, right? _________________ I am Torgo. I take care of the place while the Master is away. |
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bigideas wrote: sukieinthe_g wrote: bigideas wrote: i just hope heavy and agressive don't equal pop punky stuff. Me neither. I can't help but feel like they're trying really really hard to move away from their original influences (Radiohead, The Beatles, etc.) and sound more like bands such as Say Anything, New Found Glory, Brand New........ Maybe even, dare I say it, Paramore. It's like their trying to fit in with a new crowd. i haven't actually heard any new music that sounds like they're going in that direction, so i wouldn't agree with that statement, just saying i hope they don't go that direction. i really don't think they will though. i wish boyd would put up some brief clips of demos, even if it's just like a minute clip of snippets of a few songs - just something. correct me if i'm wrong, but no new songs have been debuted live since Combinations was released, right? as far as i know, you are correct. i agree that they should give us some teasers and wet our whistles with the Eisley fountain of music and make us keep on comin' back for more. mmhmm. _________________ cynlovescandy wrote: kulvir wrote: I bet R. Kelly approves of peeing in the shower. The world is R. Kelly's shower. It's a golden world. Nowhere Man wrote: mr pine wrote: is there a difference between dubstep and techno?
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If you're talking about one song with Stacy playing guitar with C&S, then that would be pretty cool. Not that there's any danger of her moving from piano, but for this discussion's sake I'll chime in that her place in the band is perfect. Her piano/key parts are integral to their songs and their sound, I credit her with creating the finest song-serving piano sections in modern pop/rock/whateva music. Before I heard Eisley, for years I was hearing piano used mainly as an introspective solo tool or as melancholic color, and Stacy brought back the playful and melodic side of the instrument which came as a refreshing return to what I enjoy most about it. However I would totally go for the lute trio too. _________________ http://www.twitter.com/drstrangeblog http://www.last.fm/user/getinline I can't find the time to write my mind the way I want it to read. |
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grain thrower wrote: If you're talking about one song with Stacy playing guitar with C&S, then that would be pretty cool. Not that there's any danger of her moving from piano, but for this discussion's sake I'll chime in that her place in the band is perfect. Her piano/key parts are integral to their songs and their sound, I credit her with creating the finest song-serving piano sections in modern pop/rock/whateva music. Before I heard Eisley, for years I was hearing piano used mainly as an introspective solo tool or as melancholic color, and Stacy brought back the playful and melodic side of the instrument which came as a refreshing return to what I enjoy most about it.
However I would totally go for the lute trio too. When you can hear them (which I wish was much more often). The only time you can ever actually hear Stacy playing is on very specific riffs (lots of Rhodes/synth stuff like POP, MT, ODISFA). You can see her playing a lot (especially live), but you can barely hear it. I'd like to hear a truly piano driven Eisley song. The instrumentation gets pretty thick when you have three chordal instruments all playing blocked chords. In the battle of timbres, guitars always seem to beat piano in the same frequency and dynamic range. _________________ EisleyForever wrote: you're A-list in my heart! MAKECOLDPLAYHISTORY |
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DRMS_7888 wrote: I'd like to hear a truly piano driven Eisley song. I definitely agree with this. _________________ |
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golly_sandra wrote: To be quite honest, I prefer the softer/lighter songs rather than their "heavier" stuff. But I guess it's good that they're switching up their style and playing a bit of everything. I agree completely. Many Funerals is not one of my favs. guitargirl wrote: gundamit wrote: guitargirl wrote: Caravaggio? Caravaggio was an Italian artist, one of my favorites from studying art history. He liked to paint musicians, as you can see! These two are my favorites of his. Caravaggio = fuhreaking awesome. |
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DRMS_7888 wrote: grain thrower wrote: If you're talking about one song with Stacy playing guitar with C&S, then that would be pretty cool. When you can hear them (which I wish was much more often). The only time you can ever actually hear Stacy playing is on very specific riffs (lots of Rhodes/synth stuff like POP, MT, ODISFA). You can see her playing a lot (especially live), but you can barely hear it. I'd like to hear a truly piano driven Eisley song. Yeah, I was really surprised when I watched those Kansas live videos because I heard more of Stacy's playing. IWP doesn't count as truly piano driven? _________________ I am Torgo. I take care of the place while the Master is away. |
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bigideas wrote: DRMS_7888 wrote: grain thrower wrote: If you're talking about one song with Stacy playing guitar with C&S, then that would be pretty cool. When you can hear them (which I wish was much more often). The only time you can ever actually hear Stacy playing is on very specific riffs (lots of Rhodes/synth stuff like POP, MT, ODISFA). You can see her playing a lot (especially live), but you can barely hear it. I'd like to hear a truly piano driven Eisley song. Yeah, I was really surprised when I watched those Kansas live videos because I heard more of Stacy's playing. IWP doesn't count as truly piano driven? Yeah, a lot of their songs are piano driven. I can hear it just fine. I like their heavier sounding stuff. Head Against the Sky, Many Funerals, A Sight to Behold. I don't think any of those sound pop punk. I'm sure whatever direction they go in is going to sound great. _________________ You can't find love; you have to create it. Flickr |
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DRMS_7888 wrote: grain thrower wrote: Her piano/key parts are integral to their songs and their sound When you can hear them (which I wish was much more often). The only time you can ever actually hear Stacy playing is on very specific riffs (lots of Rhodes/synth stuff like POP, MT, ODISFA). You can see her playing a lot (especially live), but you can barely hear it. I'd like to hear a truly piano driven Eisley song. The instrumentation gets pretty thick when you have three chordal instruments all playing blocked chords. In the battle of timbres, guitars always seem to beat piano in the same frequency and dynamic range. A fair point, keys are less prominent on Combinations than Room Noises, although I think they feature more frequently on RN than you indicate. I too was struck hearing the "extra" piano parts in the Lawrence video on Come Clean, really cool. So yeah, somebody turn Stacy up more often! A piano ballad in the Golly Sandra/10-Cent Blues vein would be spesh. Actually, 10-Cent does sound more that way live. bigideas, I'd call IWP piano driven, and I'd throw Go Away in there too as it forms the main riff and the guitars drop out completely during the verses. _________________ http://www.twitter.com/drstrangeblog http://www.last.fm/user/getinline I can't find the time to write my mind the way I want it to read. |
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I want to hear Chauntelle's song . _________________ And you run and you run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking And racing around to come up behind you again The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older Shorter of breath and one day closer to death |
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