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Eisley
Laughing City (Record Collection, 2003)


It may be a bit rough around the edges compared to the band's later work, but an album's time length isn't necessary for Eisley to make an impact, and Laughing City leaves you eager for more. [read more]
Eisley
Marvelous Things (Reprise, 2003)


Their second EP release of 2003, Eisley's eccentric pop style is still present, only this time with a slightly softer, more reserved ambience. Eisley is ready to create that first album. [read more]
Eisley
Room Noises (Reprise, 2005)


For those of you seeking out a beautiful escape, you've found your album. In Room Noises, Eisley has delivered an intelligent, artistic pop album that displays pure, innocent beauty at its finest. [read more]
Eisley
Combinations (Reprise, 2007)


Never failing to be pretty, but not consistently interesting either, a few songs steer them in a more rock-oriented direction, amping up the guitars for a level of intensity not present on past releases. [read more]
Evanescence
Origin (BigWig Enterprises, 2000)


Origin isn't without flaws, as the production is a bit uneven at times and a few of the tracks lack the magic to make them very memorable. But it's a strong and diverse debut that is sure to please fans of their later work. [read more]
Evanescence
Fallen (Wind-Up, 2003)


A record that could easily be interpreted as an exquisitely designed concept album, the well-crafted cinematic soundscape, hauntingly beautiful lyrics and emotional vocals draw you in and simply refuse to allow your mind to wander. [read more]
Evanescence
The Open Door (Wind-Up, 2006)


Unfortunately, for all of Amy Lee's promises to steer Evanescence in a more artistic and less mainstream direction, the bulk of The Open Door is alarmingly stagnant and one-note. [read more]


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