Eyes Lips Eyes

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Tickle 00:00 Tools
Slept in Through Christmas 00:00 Tools
Don't Blow It 03:50 Tools
Pretty 00:00 Tools
Say Say 00:00 Tools
Psycho Killer 00:00 Tools
Forgot To Party 00:00 Tools
Marilyn Monroe 00:00 Tools
Never Alone 00:00 Tools
Hollywood 00:00 Tools
Simple Economics 00:00 Tools
Itty Bitty 00:00 Tools
Blue Red 00:00 Tools
Bear Trap 00:00 Tools
Losing My Head 00:00 Tools
Lumiere 00:00 Tools
Kylie James 00:00 Tools
This Stuff 00:00 Tools
False Prophet 00:00 Tools
Ghosts 00:00 Tools
Old 00:00 Tools
Getting Late 00:00 Tools
A-OK 00:00 Tools
Language Lessons 00:00 Tools
Hola May 00:00 Tools
Rack Focus 00:00 Tools
Hot Air 00:00 Tools
I Think I Care 00:00 Tools
A Good Swimmer 00:00 Tools
Carolina's Cut 00:00 Tools
Report is In 00:00 Tools
Elect 00:00 Tools
Halo 00:00 Tools
Passover 00:00 Tools
Slouch and Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Soy Sauce Sailor 00:00 Tools
Are You a Murderer? 00:00 Tools
Sweat Swat Swote 00:00 Tools
Lumière 00:00 Tools
Don't Wait 00:00 Tools
An Instant 00:00 Tools
Pretty (SXSW Festival Selection) 00:00 Tools
don't blow it (ost shameless) 00:00 Tools
False Prophet (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Elect (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Halo (Depeche Mode cover) 00:00 Tools
Psycho Killer (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Good Swimmer (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Cut My Line 00:00 Tools
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Eyes Lips Eyes, formerly known as Elizabethan Report (ER), is a spirited indie/alternative rock band which formed in the county seat of Provo, Utah. They stuffed their bags and headed straight to the West Coast and introduced California to their aggressive new-wave musical style that combines elements of punk rock, avant-garde, pop and funk influences. The four-piece ensemble creates a diverse style that generates a chaotic yet controlled substance. The band is influenced by All-American rock bands such as the Talking Heads, The Strokes and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Self proclaimed, disco-punk rock, their mixed fusion of rock and roll and deviant lyrics carried Eyes Lips Eyes to Los Angeles to spread their wings and make some noise. Eyes Lips Eyes formed in the summer of 2007, and released an EP and one full-length album over a two-year span. Within that time, the band won first place in the Muse-Music Battle of the Bands, toured the West Coast and moved to an industrial loft in the heart of Chinatown that they call home. They have performed at festivals such as the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado, X96 Big Ass Show with Shiny Toy Guns and the Sego 3 Festival. The New American Music Union Festival was among their highlighted appearances and shared the stage with artists such as Bob Dylan, the Raconteurs and Spoon. Currently, Eyes Lips Eyes is working on their version of a unique “No Album” concept. The idea behind this ongoing approach is to release two to three songs every month for the next 12 months. On the first week of every month, the band will release a single that will stream on the band’s website and be available on retailers such as Amazon and iTunes. In the weeks that follow, the band will release additional content such as a music video, and b-sides, keeping their approach consistently fresh. The band hopes to use the constant over exposure–similar to the affects of watching too many Saturday morning cartoons– to satisfy their restless personalities and pick up a few fans in the process. Eyes Lips Eyes possess a kinetic energy that captivates music fans of all genres. Their energetic live sets take showgoers to a happy place of high fives and sweaty dance offs, while mixing in machine-gun claps and continuous trashcan bashing. Their music embodies some of the best elements of the indie rock genre, yet scuffs it up like that fresh pair of Chucks. Source of this info is Eyes Lips Eyes official website and their MySpace page. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.