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Thu May 29, 2008 3:18 am



News
We are sorting. O my, are we. The world is big. We are small. Opportunities
are endless. Speaking of endless, I hope you understand the depth of
Sherri's words: "we will never stop making music just for you". This
commitment is at the core of Eisley's essence. Yes, we are maneuvering
through the dark waters of a troubled record industry...
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Starting from the beginning (news article continues below):

I have so many images. An entire tour worth of images. These aren't
especially special... but I have to begin chipping away somehow. Mostly,
I'm posting pics as an excuse to say hi and download info to you guys.
We are back. You knew that.

Post Tourdom
We are recovering... recovering means dealing with the concavity of
post-tour mordemness; (nah) It's more like what astronauts experience
just after re-entry. Dizzy. Dis-oriented. After 3 days, I feel very here. And I
love it. Only - making 4 trips to the small engine repair joint to by parts for
my crapped out Weed Eater wasn't so fun today. Not being able to fix it
after cleaning spark plug (searched all over Tyler for a stupid 3/4" socket),
cleaning carburetor, replacing all fuel hoses, replacing rubber fuel primer
pushy button thingy, replacing broken trigger, testing fuel mixtures was
even worse. Not being able to edge my driveway destroyed my yard-man
karma. So i pulled weeds while getting eaten by mosquitoes while talking
Eisley biz on my cell. My Kim loved me for that (the weeding by hand part).








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News
We are sorting. O my, are we. The world is big. We are small. Opportunities
are endless. Speaking of endless, I hope you understand the depth of
Sherri's words: "we will never stop making music just for you". This
commitment is at the core of Eisley's essence. Yes, we are maneuvering
through the dark waters of a troubled record industry; but the new,
emerging 'music industry' is not so full of despair; not so impossible to
navigate. We are charting out new direction... we will adventures. I am now
managing the band and have a great association with a new group of
thinkers/movers/music-lovers/shakers. That's all I'm going to say right now
about all of that. It's an exciting time. I can only reveal small morsels of
candyment at this time. You know my style by now: cautious, discreet,
guarded, enticing, alluring... I tempt you to hate me by with-holding
secretive information from you until my golden-brown, mystery cakes are
out of the oven. Maybe I'll let you put icing on them.

Eisley is not in a contest. Eisley is not competing with anyone. There are
none in our race. Losing is not an option. There are bigger bands, smaller
bands, faster bands, slower bands, bands that hit it big, bands that quit
because they aren't winning. Eisley isn't in this to win. Eisley is in this to
make a special kind of music... (for you). It might sound cheesy, but our
earliest sites bare this very motto ('A Special Kind of Music Is for You').
Nothing has changed. Expect consistency. Expect record after record.
Expect touring. Expect to have eisley songs accompany your lives as you
live it out.

But don't expect us to do things normal from this point forward. That
doesn't mean we try to do things unconventional. For example, WB is ready
for the band to start recording new music... shorter record cycles, parcels
of songs (not unlike an ep equaling a part to an eventual whole); but the
record industry is changing. Continuing means shifting to new
arrangements. It's all interesting. But nothing will ever be the same again.
We are also talking about recording a song or two with the band's happy
thought studio: Rosewood, here in Tyler. How long have we been talking
about that? Time to do it.

And there will undoubtedly be more touring. This year. If so, with other
bands... bigger bands; time to reach out beyond our base. No more touring
w/ punk bands, harder rock bands. From now on, only tours that absolutely
make complete sense. Make sense?

Does it also make sense to introduce Eisley to the world? Canada, for
example, is a good place to start. Saturation cannot be reached by touring
Montreal and Toronto alone. We have foreign soil right across the border.
It's our opinion and I think you guys have echoed this - but Eisley should
be a world band. US radio will probably never give Eisley air-time, but
Europe is entirely different; Japan - entirely different. Eventually, we will
return to Australia.

When I was a kid, we had a book entitled, "You Will Go to the Moon".
Maybe it was a lofty goal... people riding around on the lunar surface in
little buggies. I don't care about the moon. Our new book is titled: "Eisley
Will Go to the Earth". Maybe not immediately... but it will happen.

Stay tuned.

42 Comments

RachelDldy
WOO HOO! Pretty photos.

posted Thu May 29, 2008 3:51 am
Caley
Thanks for the update, Boyd!

And no more touring with punk/hardcore bands sounds like a smart move... Not that more fans couldn't be reached through those bands, it's just the sound difference at a show. It's kind of confusing. I liked this last tour because all of the acts complemented each other sound-wise. So yeah, I'm all for the staying within your own genre/atmosphere/sound because it makes for a more cohesive show.

Again, thanks for posting. Very Happy

posted Thu May 29, 2008 4:56 am
lanie_xox
"Eventually, we will return to Australia."

Oh these are the joyeous words I have been waiting to hear. Well actually what I wanted to hear was "Eisley will be touring Australia this year" but I knew this was unrealistic but I still hoped.

posted Thu May 29, 2008 6:07 am
Kylee Janai
This past tour was so much fun, and it was awesome to see the band grow and enjoy themselves more than ever! I'm so excited to see where they go to next! Good luck with everything! Smile

posted Thu May 29, 2008 6:14 am
YaTebehKohayu
I love and am grateful for that fact that I will always have Eisley song to accompany me through my life. It truly is the perfect soundtrack. I love you guys!

-Samantha

posted Thu May 29, 2008 8:10 am
Lynn
I felt so happy when I read that we should expect record after record and that eventually I'll see them when they finally go to my part of the Earth (aka Bulgaria (southeastern Europe)... pretty much on the other side of the world.)
Great post and nice pictures too (:

posted Thu May 29, 2008 8:26 am
Retrovertigo
You're managing the band now? That is pretty big news!


But I am personally so pleased for another album coming up so quickly.


....thinking on it, I really do believe I will listen to Eisley forever. I probably knew that the first time I heard Eisley-"Over The Mountains".

posted Thu May 29, 2008 8:59 am
Arex
Wow, that was quite the uplifting post! You should take a part time job as a motivational speaker!

The sound of new Eisley music makes my ears twitch in excitement! Keep the songs coming and ill dish out endless wads of cash for the albums and shows... Even IF gas here is $3.89 for unleaded :/

posted Thu May 29, 2008 9:03 am
piperjay23
The best way for Eisley to continue flourishing is to do it THEIR WAY.

It sounds like Boyd has a very strong idea of what that is.

Record sales, sold out tours and the accolades associated with all of it come from a driving pursuit from within to make the kind of music that suits them. All to often, bands get it in reverse. Struggle for the one perfect radio song, and never survive to continue on. Art is not a competition, but a result of the fire within.

I love the idea of running the race by themselves. Reminds me of golf. Smile

I also like the idea of more recording. It is time for them to really strecth themselves physically, emotionally, spritually. They need to get real down and dirty. Think Achtung Baby. Nearly destroyed them in the process but one of the great rock and roll albums of all time.

posted Thu May 29, 2008 9:36 am
Galen
I'm happy to hear that you'll be touring again! I hope it wasn't too strange to hear that I liked reading your blogs when I met you in Minneapolis. It's posts like this that make them so interesting.

posted Thu May 29, 2008 9:39 am