Birmingham, Alabama. July 3, 2005. Nick's

Sat Jul 02, 2005 8:00 pm

Night Bizzarro

Oh what a night. Where were we? What just happened? Birmingham - somewhere, near a big concrete freeway overhead... an intersection of many roads, near a neighorhood, but very sketch. The venue is made of wood; there are billions of staples stuck in the facade - evidence of years and years worth of putting posters on their walls. There's a dumpster less than 10 ft. away from the door that reeks to high heaven. Nobody is there when we arrive at 7:30... load in was supposed to be 5:00 according to my advancing, but "it's 4th of July, everyone is on vacation and I have a busy weekend." They wanted us there at 8:00pm!
I said,...."and doors are at 9:00? We have 1 hr. to get 2 bands checked and one to back line... it usually takes us 3 -4 hours; there's no way we're going to be ready to go.. I'm walking a thin line... I don't want to insult the club or the people of the club. The two people we dealt with were super nice. Nick's is a small bar with a stage, a sound system and it's own scene.

My question is: why is Eisley playing 21+ shows.Don't know that much about it. Either way, the show was. too sleepy to focus. goodnight----------

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Let me start over. Despite our being booked at 21+ shows (!@#$!) for way too many nights on this tour, the evening was great. Yahoo came out and did a really good interview at a nearby indie coffee shop (and bought our coffee and pastries)... it was two young guys with great personalities, a director, 2 camera guys, and audio guy and a coordiator (Alison - who's actually from Longview, TX - near us)...

They're doing this thing called 100 Bands, 100 Shows. Their interview with Eisley fell on Birmingham... which is great. But most of the people at the show for Eisley were very confused as to why Eisley would be playing at this small 21+ bar - when most all their college and high school friends couldn't come. They said their were tons of kids who would have been there. There was no food, no hospitality, no bottled water, no meal buy out, no dressing rooms, it was a late, late show for an older crowd... most of the people there thought Eisley was a local band... and thought they were amazing. ha ha. I have video of the place, a little prior to Eisley's set... and their show. I have to find time to put this on line. You guys would love it.

Repeating myself, but... I found great comic relief in the evening. The crowd was very diverse. There were older guys with long, pointy grey beards, women dressed to pick up guys (black, slinky, low-cut halters), tons of bear drinking older guys looking for local chicks.... AND, you guys - Eisley fans. There WERE people there we related to... and again, thanks for coming.

By the way, thank you for the double encore. That was the first on this tour. Of course, the band didn't really have anywhere to go... there was no dressing room... just a side door leading to the mosquito infestation next to the dumpster. ha ha haaaa... But seriously, you guys were great. Thanks for coming. Thanks for understanding.... Honestly, we were really bummed when we heard there were 22 advanced ticket sales. 150 turned out, which made that room look fairly packed.

And YAHOO filmed and tied into the board for audio... first 4 songs, but "My Lovely" was the sacrificial song - to get the sounds dialed in. They recorded Memories, Mr. Pine and The Escaping song. They wanted songs that hadn't been recorded... interesting, indie stuff. I think the songs came off perfect. I was thrilled. Yahoo is really supporting Eisley right now:

They're going to do 5 US promotional, free shows with Eisley as the headliner... we'll get flied out to 5 major markets with crew, the band will play on back lined gear, Yahoo will promote on line and...however, I don't know exactly; And I don't know where and when the shows will be... perhaps August? Not sure. Anyway - probably like LA, NY... others. Not sure. Look for info on that soon.

Woah, thundering in Birmingham. We're leaving today... but later. We'll probably hang out, go get coffee, do stuff... drive to N. O. late. (why hang out with the crazies on Bourbin Street as they get drunk for the 4th when you can chill in a quaint little Southern city and drive after it get's cool?

NICKS.

One fan - a John and his friend Chris said it was the best show ever.... not just Eisley shows; they recanted the infamous shows they'd been at... big ones; John especially said it was his favorite show of all time and that he needed it at this time in his life... the music. I understood.

They planned to cut their set short since the venue pushed back load in till 8:00!! from 5:00 (advanced) Pilotdrift started i think around 10:-00... can't remember. Eisley started after 12:30 I think... They planned not to do an encore... what? for a few people and with such a late show? no way. but it became apparent they'd have to. Even after about half the crowd started filing out the door... once the band came back, most of them did too... After Sea King and Head Against the Sky, they wouldn't leave... So "Blackened Crown" seemed the best solution. It came off great, i think.

Well... gotta go.

boyd

19 Comments

loserhannah
i'm sorry the venue wasn't all that great, but i would just like to brag that one of the two guys that did the interviewing for the yahoo pepsi thing is my cousin ! i'm so glad he got to interview you because i was trying so hard to get him to go to the july 1 concert in atlanta but he couldn't make. i cannot wait to see eisley on the website, i'm so excited.

congrats

posted Sun Jul 03, 2005 5:04 am
cryptictonight
It must be frustrating to have to play in a club like that. Just because you know that there were probably tons of fans that could have made it if it had been somewhere else...

That is GREAT about the Yahoo thing. Tell us when everything's up.
And what cities they'll be playing... NY, LA...HONOLULU (eh? eh?..I'll stop trying. Never going to happen. Not up to you.. Sad )

posted Sun Jul 03, 2005 10:15 am
maladroit_me
As I said before the show was fantastic.
I talked to Chad at the merch booth for a minute or two about how much it sucked that it couldn't have been an all ages show, and I thanked him over and over for introducing me to such a great band w/ the Back2Basics tour. The encore was great, I thought they were done, but when they came back I was happy.
And Blackened Crown! Amazing song, done amazingly well live.
Thank you guys so very much for coming to Alabama. This was the shortest trip I've had to make to see you only 1 1/2 hours.
I wanted to hang around for a minute and talk to you guys but it was so late, next time then.

posted Sun Jul 03, 2005 11:11 am
dont_panic
those free Yahoo shows should be cool! i hope one is close enough to me.

sorry you guys played in such a crappy place. at least it ended up going well.

posted Sun Jul 03, 2005 12:34 pm
vivalaspopie
oooooh... i hope one of the free shows is in houston. even if it is the 4th largest city in the country, it doesn't get much credit. you guys might want to check out cafe dumond in the french quarter of new orleans.

i'm hoping and praying to make it to the july 5th show tomorrow, but i have no ride due to the fact my mom is having surgery. travel safely and don't let the hobos in N.O. scare you.

-sophie

posted Mon Jul 04, 2005 5:11 am
nothingasusual
mallo wrote:


Nest time you guys come around (which I pray you do & do an all ages show - because I ASSURE you it would sell out.) look into here - http://workplay.com/wp.asp - Amazing venue. AMAZING. My favorite & all ages friendly.




agreed, amazing amazing venue. i'd love to get to go back there. thankfully i'll be 21 soon enough, if something crazy like this happens again.

posted Mon Jul 04, 2005 11:48 am
icarusthesquirrel
Birmingham is made out of staples.
yeah. i really dug the show at the Nick. smelly dumpster, disorganized venue, wall staples, late night departure... the best things in life are the unique ones; the best times, the hardest ones. perfectly executed performances are boring; ideal conditions are sterile. ahh, this is the stuff that life is made out of--smelly dumpsters and late nights and Eisley sets with extended encores. i'm john, the guy who said this was the best show to which i've ever applied myself. a couple of days later, i stand by that statement. as a matter of fact, the memory of it all is better now than it was a day ago... if Eisley ever plays a show with Pinback at a memorable venue, that will be my new favorite show. until then....
sincerely,
icarusthesquirrel *_*
ps - chris and i were scouting out the venue and playing on the playground on the hill across the street when the bands arrived. we almost asked if we could help, but we ultimately thought better of it, as two weirdos approaching your vans unannounced in that neighborhood might have proved alarming. sorry about that. i wish we would have asked....

posted Tue Jul 05, 2005 10:56 am
truckpoetry
I've been to several shows at The Nick... and it is as you speak, a hole in the wall wooden bar under an overpass with smelly dumpsters. But overall a decent place for a SMALL show in the 'ham.

However, now that I is all growed up and moved from Alabama to Dallas, I'll be glad to try to catch the show tonight at the Ballroom...

Cheers!

posted Thu Jul 07, 2005 8:49 am
lemonadesurprise
Yeah.. if it would have been an all ages show I would have totally been there! Or if I would have been a couple of months older.. Confused I thought about e-mailing the club and asking if I put a big black X on my face would they let me come to the show because I really wanted to see Eisley and I was totally not going to drink. But I've heard stories of The Nick and I actually didn't want to go to that place.

I hope you guys make it back to Alabama soon. Sad

posted Fri Jul 15, 2005 9:02 pm