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Final Noise EP |
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1. Escaping Song |
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| This iTunes exclusive EP was released in March of 2006 to accompany the last headlining tour to promote Room Noises. Tour openers Simon Dawes and Timmy Curran contributed the last two tracks, while Eisley finally released studio versions of two fan-favorites, "Escaping Song" and "They All Surrounded Me." | ||
"Head Against the Sky" EP |
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1. Head Against the Sky |
The OGG Review |
| Released on October 25th, 2005, this brief iTunes exclusive EP featured a re-recorded version of "Head Against the Sky," previously available only on EP2 and and online. The other three tracks were expertly mixed live recordings from Eisley's show at the Troubadour in June of 2005 on the Summer Scenic Tour; that show was meant to be released as a DVD, but video problems led to this alternative. Unfortunately the EP was only available through iTunes' US music store, prompting frustration from overseas fans and those who prefer to buy their music in CD form. | ||
Room Noises |
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1. Memories |
The OGG Review Rolling Stone Paste Magazine ALLALOM Music The Hurricane Online iTunes Launch |
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| Released on February 8th, 2005, Eisley's first full-length album combined rerecorded versions of earlier tracks with never-before-heard new releases. The first single, "Telescope Eyes," was a revised, speedier version of the same track from two earlier recordings. The CD artwork and packaging was designed, as usual, by Boyd DuPree. For the first time, an Eisley CD came with lyrics in the liner notes, eliminating potential confusion over the band's mysterious lyrics. | ||
"Telescope Eyes" EP |
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1. Telescope Eyes |
The OGG Review |
| The "Telescope Eyes" EP was meant to coincide with the release of Room Noises, and appeared only on iTunes. It contained two new tracks: a demo version of "Vintage People" (originally a contender for a spot on Room Noises), and an early demo of "Tree Tops" that sounds distinctly different. | ||
Marvelous Things |
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1. Marvelous Things |
The OGG Review ALLALOM Music Knifeparty.com JS Online Rolling Stone |
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| Eisley's second major label EP release, Marvelous Things is widely regarded as the softer counterpart to the somewhat edgy and more lo-fi Laughing City. This EP also necessitated the band's first label-produced video, an eerie, suburban clip set to the title track. Marvelous Things, like Laughing City, is now out of print and will undoubtedly be a collector's item in a few years. | ||
Laughing City |
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1. I
Wasn't Prepared |
The OGG Review ALLALOM Music Mundane Sounds Paste Music HM Magazine |
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| Eisley released this EP just after signing with Warner Brothers, and it coincided with the start of their summer 2003 tour with Coldplay. It contained three tracks that had been released on earlier independent recordings, and two new compositions. The version of "Telescope Eyes" on this EP got repeated plays on radio stations in Texas. | ||
"Old Works" EP |
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1. Head Against the Sky |
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| The "Old Works" EP was available, until very recently, for sale directly from the DuPrees. All of these tracks were recorded by the band before they were signed, and since the band own the tracks themselves, they have made them available for free to anyone who wants to download them. They used to be available on the old version of Eisley.com; now, Orange Gold and Green hosts them. | ||
EP2 |
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1. Telescope
Eyes |
Phantom Tollbooth OGG Review |
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| "Dream for Me" and "Blackened Crown" made return appearances on MossEisley's second EP, but "Pretender" was scrapped as it no longer represented the band's sound. This EP featured artwork by Boyd and Sherri DuPree, and it was many people's first ever introduction to Eisley. It also featured the first version of "Telescope Eyes," a song that would undergo many changes in the coming years. | ||
EP1 |
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1. Pretender |
The OGG Review | |
| The band's first recording, the simply-named EP1 featured three songs that differ greatly from Eisley's more modern sound. "Pretender" would go on to be an ultra-rare track, while "Dream for Me" and "Blackened Crown" would be MossEisley EP staples up until they were signed to Warner Brothers. | ||