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Post by Master Ray on Feb 3, 2006 16:26:44 GMT -5
Rate Flyleaf!
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Post by Master Ray on Feb 4, 2006 23:16:09 GMT -5
Flyleaf's debut album is a very entertaining 30 minutes. Have you ever heard a girl sing screamo? You will by the time this one's over. Lacey Mosley sings of failure, of rejection, of things close to your heart. The rock is very well done, but if you listen to rock music you've heard the sounds before. Lacey's voice and screamo are the reasons to listen to this one. Her voice sounds girlish yet incredibly passionate, and never once does she force anything - it all sounds perfectly natural. Flyleaf's debut is only 30 minutes long, but you won't feel too slighted because it only costs TEN DOLLARS. Yup, ten smackers for a stunning debut. Pick it up. It is totally worth every penny.
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Post by anna on Feb 7, 2006 17:20:39 GMT -5
cd cover (hope it's the right one, there were two):
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Post by Master Ray on Mar 13, 2006 15:53:36 GMT -5
Yes, it's the right one. Flyleaf has an awesome record company, Octone Records. Please support them. They deserve it!
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Post by thepunisher on Mar 18, 2006 0:13:13 GMT -5
flyleaf is an awesome band plus they sound just the same live like their album.
I got an hug and autograph from lacey she nice and pretty ony 5 feet 4 inches. but pretty
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Post by Master Ray on Mar 18, 2006 12:13:13 GMT -5
AHH!!!!!! I want a hug from Lacey!
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Post by makingmemories on Mar 18, 2006 21:28:55 GMT -5
i just bought this cd yesterday and have already listened to the whole thing like 5 times! it's awesome and i'm not a big fan of screamo but Lacey sure knows how to pull it off well!
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Post by Master Ray on Mar 18, 2006 22:33:12 GMT -5
My only problem is its shortness. I can easily believe you've listened to it 5 times already. 30 minutes is far too short. I've resolved that by burning myself a copy of it with Flyleaf's rare songs added on to it. Yes, I own the cd and songs, so it's perfectly legal. I've got like 7 rare songs by Flyleaf.
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