Home
I'm Only Dreaming
Loading Inventory...
Barnes and Noble
I'm Only Dreaming
Current price: $19.99
Barnes and Noble
I'm Only Dreaming
Current price: $19.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: OS
*Product Information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, and additional information please contact Barnes and Noble
On
I'm Only Dreaming
,
Eisley
balance big changes with longstanding traditions. In 2015, founding members
Chauntelle D'Agostino
and
Stacy King
left to pursue their own projects, while
Weston DuPree
decided to no longer tour with the band. That left
Sherri DuPree-Bemis
and her cousin
Garron DuPree
as
's remaining full-time members; while some musicians might decide to start fresh in a situation like this, the duo uses what could have been a crisis as inspiration to continue. Not surprisingly, many of
's songs are about heartache and change. "I usually give up so easily,"
DuPree-Bemis
sings on "Defeatist," and the bittersweet feelings continue on "My Best Friend," "Always Wrong," and "Brightest Fire," which are some of the most quintessentially
-sounding songs here. The band fare better when they broaden their horizons: "You Are Mine" leans into alt-rock, while the electronic and R&B influences on "Louder Than a Lion" and "Sparking" work surprisingly well.
's brightest highlight is "A Song for the Birds," a bright guitar pop song featuring
' husband,
Say Anything
's
Max Bemis
, that feels like a sequel to their previous collaboration
Perma
. Moments like this suggest that this incarnation of
sounds best when they're creating new traditions. ~ Heather Phares
I'm Only Dreaming
,
Eisley
balance big changes with longstanding traditions. In 2015, founding members
Chauntelle D'Agostino
and
Stacy King
left to pursue their own projects, while
Weston DuPree
decided to no longer tour with the band. That left
Sherri DuPree-Bemis
and her cousin
Garron DuPree
as
's remaining full-time members; while some musicians might decide to start fresh in a situation like this, the duo uses what could have been a crisis as inspiration to continue. Not surprisingly, many of
's songs are about heartache and change. "I usually give up so easily,"
DuPree-Bemis
sings on "Defeatist," and the bittersweet feelings continue on "My Best Friend," "Always Wrong," and "Brightest Fire," which are some of the most quintessentially
-sounding songs here. The band fare better when they broaden their horizons: "You Are Mine" leans into alt-rock, while the electronic and R&B influences on "Louder Than a Lion" and "Sparking" work surprisingly well.
's brightest highlight is "A Song for the Birds," a bright guitar pop song featuring
' husband,
Say Anything
's
Max Bemis
, that feels like a sequel to their previous collaboration
Perma
. Moments like this suggest that this incarnation of
sounds best when they're creating new traditions. ~ Heather Phares