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Combinations (Deluxe Version)

Eisley

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Album Review

Eisley gets more ambitious with each EP and album, as well they should: Combinations is the band's second album, but they recorded it when they were barely in their twenties — a time when growth and change aren't just natural, they're required. This set of songs reflects Eisley's evolution; they sound more grown-up and maybe a shade less playful than Room Noises and the band's EPs, but they keep the uniqueness that made Eisley worth hearing in the first place. Combinations gets off to a literally rocky start with "Many Funerals," which begins with a moody sea shanty-like melody that swells into charging choruses. It's the heaviest, angstiest Eisley song yet, and though it borders on overwrought, it shows the depth and breadth the band brings to their music this time around. The brooding, guitar-heavy feel continues, albeit in very different ways, on "Invasion"'s dark pop and on "A Sight to Behold," which finds the DuPree sisters questioning their sanity to a backdrop of pizzicato strings and distorted beats. The DuPrees' vocals and melodies remain Eisley's greatest, most unique strengths. The harmonies the sisters craft could've appeared on songs from decades ago (and sound especially sweet on the deceptively beguiling "Go Away"), while "I Could Be There for You"'s traditional-sounding tune is even more striking when set to a very contemporary arrangement. The album's eclectic-yet-cohesive feel spans the polished, poppy "Taking Control" and gorgeous "Ten Cent Blues" to the elegant ballad "If You're Wondering" (which boasts chimes, kalimba, and a rainstorm) and the title track, which with its lavish arrangement and fairy tale sweep, almost sounds like a Top 40-friendly version of Joanna Newsom. Eisley's mix of old and new, and accessible and unexpected, makes their music utterly charming, and Combinations is a blend of bewitching contradictions.

Customer Reviews

Oh wow

This album is amazing. I, personally, was afraid it wasn't going to be as good as Room Noises. But, I actually think It's better. It's got a few songs with a rock edge. And a few with that classic whimsical way that Room Noises has. My favorites are: Go Away, Come Clean, Ten Cent Blues, A Sight To Behold, and Marsh King's Daughter.

Even better than I expected

Wow, I thought that my expectations for "Combinations" were too high, but after listening to the whole album, I was mistaken. This album has to become a hit, seriously. How can it not? Sherri and Stacy's vocals have gotten even more richer than they already were. The instruments are so incredibly amazing, so much better than on "Room Noises." The whole CD is beyond fantastic, but my absolute favorite track has to be the title track, "Combinations." Please get this album, you won't be disappointed!

Stunningly Enchanting

This album is truly a masterpiece. Not only has Eisley managed to recreate another well rounded, fully engrossing album, but they did so without making this album Room Noises Part 2. The tone of this album is much rougher and darker than anything from their Moss Eisley days, and it is evident that the bands full heart was put into every song on the album; nothing was phoned in here! Eisley may not get the radio play that seems to be a requisite for becoming popular, but if anyone deserves to be exposed to the masses, it's the Dupree quintet with this nearly flawless performance.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Tyler, TX

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

A family act featuring three sisters, their brother, and their first cousin, Eisley formed in 1997 when the DuPree siblings — guitarist Chauntelle, singer/guitarist Sherri, singer/keyboardist Stacy, and drummer Weston — began playing whimsical, dreamy alt-pop with bassist Jon Wilson. Originally called the Towheads, they began playing local coffeehouse gigs in their hometown of Tyler, TX, during the following year, when Stacy was just eight years old. Over the next five years, the group...
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