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Banki
02-24-2009, 04:16 AM
Eisley - Room Noises

ARTIST.....: Eisley
TITLE......: Room Noises
LABEL......: Reprise Records
URL........: http://www.eisley.com

RIP DATE...: Jan-31-2005
STORE DATE.: Feb-08-2005
GENRE......: Indie
QUALITY....: VBR / 44.1Hz / Joint-Stereo
SIZE.......: 69,8 MB


Track Listing:

01 - Memories 03:28
02 - Telescope Eyes 03:03
03 - I Wasn't Prepared 03:22
04 - Golly Sandra 03:29
05 - Marvelous Things 03:32
06 - Brightly Wound 03:39
07 - Lost At Sea 03:38
08 - My Lovely 03:26
09 - Just Like We Do 03:09
10 - Plenty Of Paper 03:21
11 - One Day I Floated Away 03:36
12 - Trolleywood 03:23
13 - Lost At Sea (Remix) 03:32

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44:38 min
Release Notes:

First off props need to go out to RTB for the proper promo of this
release, giving us a brief glimpse of four excellent tracks. We
are very proud to provide the advance (all 13 tracks) with proof
for your listening enjoyment, 9 Days in advance. This album due
out in stores on February 8th 2005. Support the artist and buy
the cd!

The official site appears to be down at the time of tagging so
hopefully it will be back up soon.

Enjoy!

-BIO-

Any English majors in the house? If so, you're sure to recognize
the title of mystic poet William Blake's greatest hits collection.
For all the rest of us, there's Eisley.

A quintet of four siblings plus a family friend, Eisley have
nurtured their own unique songs of innocence and experience across
a lifetime, with the kind of creativity, charisma and camaraderie
that is as special as it is surprising. Add to that the sheer
exultant joy of music making and you still won't have tapped the
unique appeal of these sensational newcomers. Eisley is, in a
word, amazing.

Since first emerging six years ago on the burgeoning Texas music
scene, the group has garnered ecstatic word of mouth, a solid
string of sold out shows throughout the region and some major
industry buzz. The results to date include an invitation to open
on the upcoming US tour for the ultra hot Coldplay, upcoming slots
at both the Coachella Festival and Britain's V2003 Festival, as
well as an exclusive contract with Warner Bros. Records.

All in all it's been quite a ride, one that began in a strangely
symbiotic family setting. The decidedly unconventional parenting
skills of Boyd and Kim DuPree produced a tight knit brood of
siblings with a near telepathic creative connection, nurtured by
life in the small Texas town of Tyler, with few friends, no cable
TV and a lot of big sky to bounce around under.

Sisters Chauntelle and Sherri, at the ages of 15 and 13
respectively, had holed up in their room practicing guitar and
singing harmony when eight year-old Stacy intruded, stubbornly
insisting on her place in the fledgling band. When turned away by
her sisters, Stacy took to her own room and began writing songs
with all the determination that three chords and raging sibling
rivalry can muster. Proudly presenting her results, she was
immediately recruited into the sister act.

The question of where, exactly, an eight year-old and her sisters
might actually perform their original and decidedly quixotic music
was answered when their parents opened BrewTones, a coffeehouse in
a local strip mall, to showcase up-and-coming Tyler talent,
including, of course, the homegrown variety.

By this time brother Weston, two years older than Stacy, had been
recruited to play drums and the quartet got busy gathering a small
but fanatically loyal following, performing in the all-ages clubs,
church basements and school auditoriums of East Texas.

From that point the Eisley saga moved into the fast lane. As their
playing radius expanded beyond the state to include an appearance
at Bushnell's Cornerstone Festival in Illinois, the band added
another member, bassist and family friend Jonathan Wilson.
Frequent stopovers in Dallas' happening Deep Ellum district earned
them the status of local heroes, culminating at a packed
appearance on the stage of the North Texas New Music Festival,
with easily the largest audience of the entire event. An
enthusiastic press reception wasn't far behind, kicked off with a
full-page profile in the Dallas Observer that left no doubt that
the Texas music scene had found something to show off.

The band's homespun demo called ep2, recorded with Aaron Willis, a
friend from Dallas, was the first sonic capture that fueled the
industry stir. Quickly following, the tapes found their way both
east and west, landing the group a series of record company
showcases in New York and Los Angeles. Interest was immediate and
intense with Warner Bros. Records winning the day. At the same
time, word of mouth had reached the ears no less than Coldplay,
who promptly recruited them as an opening act on their upcoming
tour. Meanwhile, pre-production continues apace in preparation for
Laughing City, their first EP, with tracks produced by both Mike
Mogis of Bright Eyes renown and John Goodmanson (Hot Hot Heat) set
for release later this year.

"We really had no clue," confesses Chauntelle, who, at 21 is the
band's oldest member and unofficial spokesperson. "The whole idea
was for us to try and express what was happening in our little
world, to describe it to ourselves. We know each so well and have
shared our lives together, and our music really comes from that
common bond. It's still surprises us sometimes that people pick up
on what we're doing...that they can relate."

What Eisley is doing is delving deep into a reservoir of rich
imagery, fashioning elegant hooks from the simplest musical
elements to catch haunting reflections of memory and longing,
laughter and dreams in songs with lovely, lingering echoes. A
natural, spontaneous and eloquent expression of the innocence and
experience, the music of Eisley runs deep in the blood.

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