eyeshow: openings CD Track Listing
eyeshow
openings
eyeshow is a band from michigan\n\n"REVIEWS:\n\nDecoymusic.com\n\nIf you've never heard of Eyeshow, I think forgiveness is perfectly allowable. They're not plastered on billboards or playing in constant rotation on the radio. But, given the right push, they certainly could be. Accessible without being boring and regurgitated, Eyeshow is an ear-catching (I'd say eye-catching, but...it's music) group bent on world domination (Author's note: This is merely an assumption. Other author's note: This is the third author's note in this review so far and I'm not even a paragraph into it. Things don't look good for the future). Eyeshow's album may be called opening, but with the talent displayed on the album, if they are the very opening band on a four-band or more bill, something is terribly wrong. Or they have found themselves on a national stadium tour with three much bigger names. Which is actually a distinct possibility, if someone in the industry would care to take any notice of them. Club tours, though, are an entirely different story. They should definitely be at least second on stage. But enough about future touring. I'm getting ahead of myself. The music on this disc is hard-hitting, precise, and intriguing. The songs may run a little long for the radio, but not by much and they could easily sneak into regular rotation. I mean, come on, "Schism" was a hit for some reason, despite its length. And that song is much longer than any tune found on Opening. Eyeshow is Tool for the radio, really. It's not as complex, deep, or profound, but it gets the job done and the band certainly has the necessary talent to go deep in the bigs (that's a baseball reference, ya dig?).\n\n\nHereandthere.net\n\nA pleasant surprise awaits anyone who stumbles across this little album. This Garden City,Mich band has only been around since August 2003 yet has managed to put together a tasty debut CD and very nice website,not bad for a baby band. Eyshow's CD features 7 tracks of cool Pink Floyd style of samplings mixed with a dose of early Tool,making this album thick as all get out.\nBesides the 7 songs you get listed,the hidden tracks are well worth the money in of itself. The band consists of Tom Marsh(lead vocals),Scott Daubner (bass and guitars),Tim Sylvester,(keyboards,guitars,bass) Jon Houghton(bass,guitars and keyboards) and Alex DeJack (drummer)....all solid players and making this CD one to check out. Favorite tracks: "Choice" and the hidden tracks. Recommended.\n\n\nMusicMisfits.com\n\nThis is the second or third time that I've stumbled across a really good band thanks to
This rock cd contains 8 tracks and runs 33min 24sec.
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- eyeshow - the life ive benn living (05:25)
- eyeshow - stuck in the idea (04:32)
- eyeshow - choice (04:03)
- eyeshow - analogy (04:02)
- eyeshow - the first between (00:39)
- eyeshow - one word (04:00)
- eyeshow - better things (05:09)
- eyeshow - untitled (05:29)