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This album begins the world around me
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| | | Album Rating: 4.7
I would never read this review, but I can say that this album is awesome.
| | | do you need some coffee from a Christian coffee shop?
| | | that line is amazing
| | | Album Rating: 4.7
Why? Are they Christian? ... I haven't really paid attention to the lyrics (it must come from my metal upbringing).
| | | ah yes, good review
| | | It is a Christianality theme, it is fictional, but no religion in the music, it is Okay, it is funny, do you need some coffee from a Christian coffee shop?
fucking dying
| | | Large Amount of Paper!
| | | omg please keep bumping this amazing amazing amazing
| | | It’s gay, well, maybe they're friends, or, they had sex. Hey, that’s plain wrong, Sounds like so be it, they like it but it doesn’t seem like this way. You must respect the musical lyrics. It is innocent.
lost here after really trying
| | | A lovely bunch Eisley, do they lyrically misleading? A Punky rocker band, a Dorky girl band, or a Pop rock is not good at all.
Eisley, their music style is what? Charming, cool, holly, grace, magical; they are pop, infused, folk and alternative. So do you believe God? Christianity, fantasy, love, it sounds like angels send you to some forbidden yet friendly places somewhere. The songs are childlike idealisms and quiet optimism, pace onto a sporty authenticity, sexy peace, and lullaby rock, good pop and refreshing alternative. The band takes themselves easy, walks thorough their debut album, it is the ice on the cake. They rock but they dream about sunshine, pollen and meadows, so what is Eisley? They rock nonsense. Or, they lyrically nonsense?
| | | this is seriously the best thing in the history of everything.
| | | omg what the fuck did i just read
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Very saddening story, but that doesn't weaken the song, the strong verse and loud drum and rock vocal beats the sadness, it goes along. It sounds like a sweet surrender, soft seduction, pop sensation, and teen nation, (A teen fantasy that is strange, ideal, and young), (An adult alternative rock that is soft, nonsense, hardcore), it is good rock, I like the music but not too much on the lyrically sense of teen love.
The melody in background is loudly entertaining throughout, but the lyrics are once again a letdown, it sucks but it sounds good. It is another plain love song, Eisley uses a bit of fantasy once again, the bridge is so touching, and she admits the lyrical verses are not perfect, (It means it is stupid, it is different, it is impossible, but it is ****) However the lyrics shall live to the hype “Dawn of James Blunt song” – (new James Blunt album) Something like, “I shall not grow up” – but Something shall live beautifully – like a flower, it hopefully lasts long, and it looks beautiful. It is good melody, mix lyric, fantasy story in story; Beautiful dawn – their love ones shall live – beautiful life – good times. It is Just (a song) Like (I) Do listen to, not a song I will always listen to, so Just Like We Do, is a song allures their fans to get into their music Just Like They Do.
He is shot by the bullet hits his radio. They awe their luck to the thankfulness.
lmao
| | | "Then, the lyric goes, “While I'm gone.” It gives me a direction to listen to 3 Doors Down – “When I’m Gone” it is better song. It is more hardcore rock."
This review is amazing.
| | | The sky is the rockers, sea is the lyrics, voices are talents, and so in love with the music, now so sky rock band, can they make another album better?
| | | Then, the lyric goes, “While I'm gone.” It gives me a direction to listen to 3 Doors Down – “When I’m Gone” it is better song. It is more hardcore rock.
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