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dieBartdie
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I "think I remember" hearing about Eisley some years back, but I never actually heard anything from them, so I had absolutely no idea what they sounded like. But, tonight I had the utmost pleasure of hearing the song "I Wasn't Prepared," and I must say that a song has not evoked the emotion I felt while listening to it since I heard "Breathe" on "Dark Side of the Moon" for the first time. About the website, I was very pleased to see that credit was given to whom credit was due, namely, The Beatles. It eats me alive when bands list all modern bands as influences and completely neglect THE originators of it all. And I was surprised to see that Sherri listed Superdrag as an influence. My band and I grew up in the same hometown as them, so their music is very dear to me.
I'm anxious to hear more from your imagination,
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ideal
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yeah, eisley really have such a good thing going, i hope they refine and sophisticate their vision as the years pass.
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TheAntrider
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Awesome. Welcome.
Yes, Eisley is awesome. Very in touch with who made what possible musically, and their influences. And they're darn wonderful people, to boot.
Make sure to stick around, because this is a wonderful place (unlike many message boards). Very Happy

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granpaturtle
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seriously, this is the best board EVER, and having said that, i will sleep...
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boyd
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dieBartdie... a great username, indeed.

So...dBd, what is your current awareness level? or...where did you hear
that tune? Do you have "Laughing City" and "Marvelous Things" ep's?
What about the old tunes from indie eisley? Dude, that was a seriously
great review; woah...you gave the song the highest rating possible...on
the shelf with Pink Floyd. omgosh.

Wait, you're from Tyler? no way.

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mandy
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I love what you named this thread...
personally I had heard OF eisley but didn't really hear or was interested in them until I saw them in seventeen (my step sister has a subscription and I get bored sometimes) they mentioned tolkien, trees, and drawing and I was officially hooked....
I love hearing what different people think of/how they got into eisley...

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