The Wondrous Abyss of Expectation

Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:59 pm


Shot by Chris Phelps at the Fillmore at Irving Plaza

If you've all abandon hope that there would ever be another Trolleywood post, cool. If you didn't care if there was ever another Trolleywood post, cool. My personal refrain is rooted in self-doubt; that is, I don't trust myself. Honesty is a great virtue I suppose - but since I am also the valve that controls the info-flow, my leaks are not likely going to be virtuous. I feel like I have my finger in the dam hole.

Good Tidings Best to just smile and talk about happy thoughts. There are more of those anyway. I can turn off the 'pissed off' switch easily enough; it's just - I fear the risk of coming off fake/plastic.

The tour is going great. Most all the shows are sold out. SA is bringing hordes of exuberant indie-punkers fans out. They're a very similar crowd... perhaps a bit more interactive. Their affinity w/ Say Anything's lyrics is monumental. Though their response to main support often sends a confusing signal at times...it's a very positive environment. Truthfully, SA's new record is very catchy... melodic; I get why they're so psyched. Still, Eisley certainly longs for the same affirmation they easily receive from their 'experiential' base. It's all good. This dynamic is what support is all about. You battle it out every night in hopes of winning over a few of the headliners fans. There's no poll or stat to indicate whether or not it's happening, but when you play for an audience of 2,500 (in Boston), you're almost guaranteed to turn some ears/win some hearts. Bottom line - Eisley is excited to be on the road and thankful to be on this amazing tour; Good times.

Anaheim EP pre-orders Don't get me started. You did. You got me started. I specifically said NOT to get me started. But - no worries... i just took some rage-b-gone tablets. Shi_, they just wore off. !@$#!%! (channeling Edward Munch). Happy thoughts. All I'm gonna say is: though a certain major, major, major, o-so-major label held back the shipment causing LA fans NOT to actually purchase and walk away with an ep, team eisley - via a supportive fan/friend in Boston - is mailing the ep's out this week. Wait, you didn't think WB would send did you? Nah. Anyway... fear not, you will receive them. Plenty have already said they received their order. I am now sleeping better and that's not saying much.

Trolley-Void I guess I'm going to start posting again. Tweeting is immediate and comes in frequent parcels but I can't get things off my chest that way. More to come.

To Maryland we go... tomorrow. For now, some shut eye. ~ bd

17 Comments

jesuisunefille
So glad to see another post! I read all of your twitters but I love the blog posts so much more!

I saw the show in Kentucky. My friend and I came specifically to see Eisley and actually had never listened to Say Anything before (gave us a chance to get into SA a bit, instead of the other way around, lol). I know the people standing around us came for SA but when Eisley hit the stage they were all talking about how amazing the harmonies were and had only great things to say about all the songs - I know they won over some fans that night. Beautiful show! I can't wait til y'all tour again as headliners!

posted Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:33 am
Dan and Sam
..Hooray for TrolleyWood ..

Thanks for posting, Boyd. as we told you at the Pontiac/Detroit show, all us Eisley fans and LCers love it when you post regularly on TrolleyWood. Tweeting is fine for evryday fun stuff, but please give us our TrolleyWood!

We loved the concert and meeting you and and all the other amazingly talented DuPrees. (we'll have to post our photos sometime soon...)

posted Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:00 am
grain thrower
I think it's great that instead of a Beethoven bust, Stacy has chosen a Chauntelle head to place upon her piano so that she can look upon that giddy face anytime for inspiration. Not a bad product idea there, the Smile At Me Chaunty can be the new Tickle Me Elmo to bring forth the instant happy. Stark black & white really shows how beaten & battered the Rhodes has gotten but keeps plugging along - old instruments tell the most interesting stories. There's a useful mantra for the down days capturing the zen of touring: Be the Rhodes.

posted Sun Nov 08, 2009 3:04 am
inorbit
Thanks for the update....

as for :
boyd wrote:
I get why they're so psyched. Still, Eisley certainly longs for the same affirmation they easily receive from their 'experiential' base. It's all good.


The formula is pretty simple, but I don't think the girls will like it....
write lots of simple, poppy tunes with lots of fairly explicit lyrics about sex and potty humor. Guaranteed to bring the 14YO blink fans out in droves.

Its there for the taking if you decide you want it.

posted Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:06 pm
boyd
Mostly psyched about new songs and connecting/reaching out to everyone who cares. The quest for kindred spirits continues... onward.

posted Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:09 pm
tungsten
I'm seriously hoping that Ambulance gets a music video . . . the imagery that comes from the lyrics is awesome.

posted Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:10 pm
anotherrandomtuesday
Thanks for the post, and thanks for keeping up with the twittering; it's nice to know what's going on in Tour Land.

posted Sat Nov 14, 2009 5:07 am