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Re: Evelyn Evelyn - Self-titled CD: What do you think?
« Reply #15 on: March 25, 2010, 04:23:43 PM »

Okay, first impressions are amazing.
I really love My Space, Have you Seen...  chicken Man and You Only want Me...

The one problem I have is with the order of the songs. I feel that they could have changed it up a bit so that it fit more with the tragic events, not that it still doesn't sound amazing.

And I agree with whoever it was that mentioned the censored line in Have You Seen...
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Re: Evelyn Evelyn - Self-titled CD: What do you think?
« Reply #16 on: March 25, 2010, 04:54:25 PM »

I've been following the project for a while, though, I must admit, other people here have been following it much longer.

The record overall is pure magic. I felt like certain aspects of it were adorable enough to make me smile, and touching enough to make me want to start crying. It's a record that reaches out to all, and asks for nothing in return, and it's absolutely beautiful. The twins should be very proud.

The opening title song is probably one of my favorites. It's so deep and sad and sweet... wow. I love it. What a great opening to an album.  "Campaign" is great too. Upbeat and fun, and it makes me want to do backflips in the rain wearing a bright pink tutu. "Tragic Events Part I" sort of brings us back to earth for a moment. I suppose in the second song we sort of loose ourselves in this magical world, but the girls bring us into their lives of the past. It's intimate, deep, touching... a bit sad too. I found myself staring into space, vivid images being brought before me that made me want to say that everything would work out. "Have You Seen My Sister, Evelyn" is back to upbeat and fun. A cute and loving song that makes one want to start swing dancing. Enjoyable, and it makes me smile when I listen to it. "Chicken Man" sort of does the same thing, only with an air of mystery. It's an odd song, but good, all the same.

"Tragic Events Part II" left me wide eyed with all of this emotion stirring inside of me. It was as if I was watching this before my eyes, and I just wanted to reach out and freeze time. I don't know why I felt this way, but maybe that's what they wanted to do: capture you in their story. "Sandy Fishnets" was a bit melancholy too. I felt really bad for the adolescent by the time the tune was over. Knowing the story behind "Elephant Elephant" adds a hint of a melancholy feeling to it, but in a sort of loving, "I miss you" kind of way. It's not so much sad as it is mournful, and absolutely sweet. "You Only Want Me" brought us back to the upbeat, focusing off of the sad. It creates a good balance. "Tragic Events Part III" sort of wraps things up, and brings us closer to our end. It creates sort of a hope for, not only our heroes, but the listeners as well.  It's deep, and the last bit sort of leaves you on the edge of your seat, making us yearn for more.

But it doesn't end there.

"My Space" is a powerful, rock anthem. It sort of reminds me of something off of a Queen album (something like Bohemian Rhapsody, or something), but in a good way, of course (because who doesn't love Freddie Mercury?). "Love Will Tear Us Apart" wraps up the CD nicely, sort of a soft ballad for us all at the end of the story. A nice, final note.


All and all, it's a beautiful record... Maybe beautiful isn't a word that does it justice. Either way, I think I'm in love. <3
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Re: Evelyn Evelyn - Self-titled CD: What do you think?
« Reply #17 on: March 25, 2010, 04:57:52 PM »

i think maybe if they split the tragic events down, like after they talk about sandy they can play "sandy fishnets" etc....
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« Reply #18 on: March 25, 2010, 05:24:49 PM »

"Tragic Events Part I" sort of brings us back to earth for a moment. I suppose in the second song we sort of loose ourselves in this magical world, but the girls bring us into their lives of the past. It's intimate, deep, touching... a bit sad too. I found myself staring into space, vivid images being brought before me that made me want to say that everything would work out.
"Tragic Events Part II" left me wide eyed with all of this emotion stirring inside of me. It was as if I was watching this before my eyes, and I just wanted to reach out and freeze time. I don't know why I felt this way, but maybe that's what they wanted to do: capture you in their story. "Tragic Events Part III" sort of wraps things up, and brings us closer to our end. It creates sort of a hope for, not only our heroes, but the listeners as well.  It's deep, and the last bit sort of leaves you on the edge of your seat, making us yearn for more.

These are my thoughts on Tragic Events. It's written so amazingly well, that every time I listen to it it's as if I'm not listening to a "song" but as if I'm watching a movie. It's so vivid, and I don't think it will be long before some fan decided to make a short film out of it.

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I just how in My Space, they find a way to mention all the major social networking sites: My Space (obviously) facebook, youtube, live journal. Well, okay, that's all I could hear lol.
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« Reply #19 on: March 25, 2010, 05:59:44 PM »

^^^ I'm glad someone else has the same feelings. Makes me feel happier. x)

And, well, I was gonna make it a surprise, but the Neville sisters sort of inspired me to make BJD conjoined twins...
They'll both be Evelyn, of course. <3
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« Reply #20 on: March 25, 2010, 06:57:07 PM »

my gran likes the album, she like hearing her name getting sung :P
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« Reply #21 on: March 25, 2010, 07:00:11 PM »

my gran likes the album, she like hearing her name getting sung :P

Wow. That's really cute. ^ - ^
I love the name Evelyn. <3
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« Reply #22 on: March 25, 2010, 07:08:35 PM »

my gran likes the album, she like hearing her name getting sung :P

Wow. That's really cute. ^ - ^
I love the name Evelyn. <3
my friend didn't know what my gran's name was and when i told her she didn't believe me, she thought i was just saying it cos i am "obsessed" with Amanda.
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« Reply #23 on: March 25, 2010, 07:10:03 PM »

Yeah. I'm sure most of my friends wouldn't believe that Evelyn has been my favorite name since I was little. They would put it off as an obsession too. :P
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« Reply #24 on: March 25, 2010, 07:25:13 PM »

You Only Want Me . . . = fucking brilliant. brilliant.
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« Reply #25 on: March 25, 2010, 07:28:58 PM »

wow...ok...wow

I am probably still in shock from listening to this album and I've only just finished hearing it for the first time, but I NEED to talk about it now!
Firstly, It's completely dark in my room, I can't see out the window for fog and I've got the cover filling my computer screen. I swear I have never heard, read or seen anything that has made me feel so many different things in 54 minutes. I laughed out loud, cried a little, felt sick, sat with my mouth open for several minutes at a time, danced a bit, sang along, sat completely still and silent....
It was beautiful, horrible, brilliant, shocking, sweet, powerful, hilarious, so clever, I could go on.

As someone with a taste for mismatched things, random assortments and contrast, the number of genres, emotions, guest musicians and everything were perfect for me.

I REALLY see why everyone involved in the album was so keen for people to listen to the album as a whole before passing judgment on the story (*ahem*).

I'll probably get even more excited later and won't shut up about it but, first impressions...Jaw dropping in every single fucking sense of the word.

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« Reply #26 on: March 25, 2010, 07:45:54 PM »

my gran likes the album, she like hearing her name getting sung :P

my grandma's name is evelyn toooo!
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Re: Evelyn Evelyn - Self-titled CD: What do you think?
« Reply #27 on: March 25, 2010, 07:53:55 PM »

I thought that the Tragic Events... tracks, the ones that explain the story and the songs... are important. You have to listen to them in order to fully appreciate the rest of the record, which is primarily why I thought once people heard the album and see that it speaks for itself, the project would make more sense, especially to people who were confused.

Hearing the story and how it's sequenced on the record makes more sense than reading a blog of the story and not knowing what to think. Context, context, context.


The songs are very catchy and have been stuck in my head since I first heard them.

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« Reply #28 on: March 25, 2010, 08:02:14 PM »

my gran likes the album, she like hearing her name getting sung :P

my grandma's name is evelyn toooo!
SNAP! (maybe they were conjoined too, but got split at birth...)
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« Reply #29 on: March 25, 2010, 08:04:05 PM »

I thought that the Tragic Events... tracks, the ones that explain the story and the songs... are important. You have to listen to them in order to fully appreciate the rest of the record, which is primarily why I thought once people heard the album and see that it speaks for itself, the project would make more sense, especially to people who were confused.

Hearing the story and how it's sequenced on the record makes more sense than reading a blog of the story and not knowing what to think. Context, context, context.


The songs are very catchy and have been stuck in my head since I first heard them.
they do make the whole project a lot clearer, can't wait to see what the live shows are like
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