Monday, July 14, 2008

Back from Vacation & Computer fixed.


Eisley
- Tyler, TX ; Alternative, Pop/rock,
For fans of: Flyleaf, Evanescence, Metric, Tegan & Sara
Lately, I've been getting into a lot of female fronted bands. I've stumbled upon through a friend the three-sister led act Eisley most notably, and they're pretty good. There's a lot going on in their songs, with vocal harmonies, and unusual drum and guitar rhythms. Here's their hit 'Many Funerals,' for you to test out on imeem.




Many Funerals - Eisley

And here's a couple songs that you can sample, decide if you like, and go out and buy the album or downloads if you want to support them. Honestly, bands depend on the money they get from their album and mp3 sales so I'd highly and earnestly ask you too if you like them - especially with the gas prices so damn high many tours and bands are having to cancel dates.

These will be on less than a week, this time I promise, unless there's some sort of computer malfunction up again. Ew. Norton Anti Virus does NOT protect well. There's even a virus apparently that's developed to crash the system apparently.

Many Funerals - Eisley off of their album Combinations

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Telescope Eyes - Eisley off of their album Room Noises

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Bonus mp3's for testing & reviewing use only. Respect the artists, and please go out and buy the record if you fall in love with the song or artist. Today, they are going to be mostly folk/blues, soul, and remixes: the genres I've fallen in love recently.

You Know that I'm no Good - Amy Winehouse (Skeewiff Remix)

Shut up and Let me Go (CLASIXX Remix) - The Ting Tings

Summertime - Jesca Hoop off of 2007's LP Kismet

A little bit of background story on the next song that I'm offering this week. It's a new Lily Allen demo, that is featured on her myspace, but its not going to make it on her sophomore release because she sampled some stuff and was lazy to get the necessary copyrights if she'd use it on her album. Haha, I can understand laziness. But this isn't an A+ track, but her vocals are soaring on this song, and it's highly recomended.

Who'd Have Known - Lily Allen off of one of her recent demo tapes


Go On, Say it by Blind Pilot off of the recent LP: 3 rounds and a sound

nineteen - tegan & sara off of 2007's the con

Knock Me Out - Temposhark off of 2008's the invisible line

And that's it for today!



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