The Mild Mild Midwest Tour

Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:54 am


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We're going OUT!
About time, huh. Yeah, yeah... it's only 10 shows not including a festival date, but... hey, we've been super busy (read previous posts if u are unaware). And yeah - some of the shows are in the South but we like the name (a fan named it) and we do what we want. Anyway... read on:

The Lion and the Sail are friends of ours from Tyler. Check 'em out. http://www.myspace.com/thelionandthesail Actually the two girls are the daughters of Gary Leach who had much to do with recording/co-producing our new record. They have a fresh sound. You'll like. We were just going to go by ourselves but thought... meh... "the gary girls" (as i call them) should come with us. They have a new EP and need to get out of T-town.

note: a local opener in Shreveport: http://www.myspace.com/feetofgoliath Pretty cool band.

And - you all already know Christie DuPree. She's movin' right along. She's been doing some pretty cool shows here in Tyler and is quite popular. In fact, she now looks/dresses exactly like Ke$ha and GaGa combined. She'll probably do a solo show with her guit'-fiddle. Nice & mellow... soul-soothing. Soul enhancing actually. Darren King and friends have been working on some recordings for her (well, he's out right now but is messing w/ files). Not sure if she'll have any of that ready but - we'll keep u posted. http://www.myspace.com/christiedupreemusic


The Markets/Dates

JUNE 23 - JULY 23

Wed June 23........ Shreveport, LA........ The Collective (all ages)
Thurs. June 24..... Little Rock, AR......... The Village (all ages)
Friday June 25..... Tulsa, OK................. Cain's 2nd stage (all ages)
Sat. June 26........ TBA
Sun. June 27....... Nashville, TN............ *3rd & Lindsley (all ages)
Mon. June 28....... Memphis, TN............ Hi-Tone (all ages)
Tues. June 29...... St. Louis, MO............ Old Rock House (all ages)
Wed - June 30..... Chicago, IL............... Lincoln Hall (all ages)
Thurs. July 01...... Indianapolis, IN........ Emerson Theatre (all ages)
Friday July 02...... Bushnell,IL............... Cornerstone Festival ( - )
Sat. July 03......... Kansas City, MO........ Record Bar (**18 +) (correction)

*part of WRLT live broadcast (sans L&S/Christie Sad)
** we did everything we could to get an all ages show. Sad



It's as big as it can be
I know some of you living in or near the greater Midwest area might be pissed a little since we're not coming to your city/town. I'm sure we're gonna deal with it on Twitter/fb. We tried to stretch it as wide/tall as possible within this short time span. Sorry. Keep in mind that Stacy ties the knot in July. We have to get that girl 'to the church on time'.

And remember - we'll be back out in the Fall. Hey - I mean... we were going to do like only 5 or 6 shows; at least this is a decent little jaunt. I wish we could cover a bit further West and further North but not at this time.

I'll be adding the 26th to all the graphics/on-line, myspace, etc. if it gets booked soon. Admat goes out Monday along with a press release.

INQUIRING MINDS READ FURTHER. OTHERWISE, YOU ARE FREE TO TWEET THE NEWS ABOUT THIS VERY MILD TOUR ON YOUR IPHONE TO ALL YOUR FOLLOWERS.

Indie Status
Because I can talk about whatever I want and no one will shush me... we're talking to an indie. Yes... a label. After careful/contemplative thought - we're just not up for the path where you build the machine by financing it. Maybe at some point we'll want to start our own label... do a self-release, etc... but right now: nope.

I have as many concerns about being 'indie-visible' on our own. I know it's legit to go that route; it can be done. But I've also talked to plenty bands (big and small) lately who have suffered greatly in their own hands. So - yeah; basically we've been weighing it out.

It's like... you can step out of the industry and [poof] disappear... like stepping into another dimension. Where did Eisley go? "Oh, they went completely indie... I think they put a record out... not sure; i heard they were going to tour... but i don't see them in magazines, blogs, or hear much buzz these days". Frustrating right? I mean - you're workin' it... you're grinding it out with all the other seasoned rebels in some dark, oil stained engine room with low-overhead pipes & steam and pressure gages that don't work (you have to tap those things) - fighting for your life; you're fighting the Matrix. But - ughh... Bands need visibility. The industry is snobbish; you can't just say f/u music industry (sorry, using vernacular that fits) and expect to be coddled, courted, amped. If you want to play ball, you have to be in the game. We're not ready to get out of the game. btw - the imagery of the rebel alliance appeals to me but the reality is, perhaps, for a different time.

Besides - honestly - we're all freakishly left-brained. You have to know your strengths and you're weaknesses. Eisley writes/records, is great live... we have on-line/marketing/graphics/touring/relational/branding/etc. down. We also have the best agent in the biz'.

We just want to work with a tight team who's basically extension of this team. The goal: find a label who is seriously in love w/ this band; a label with a great track record... one that has signed some good bands, have sold a million records (jk). I actually do have steep criteria but I'm just glossing over because I don't have time to write a novel. We're looking for a label with a good feel for on-line marketing, who has a solid sales team for (dwindling retail) & distro to get records to market... a good (hired) publicist, a decent push, maybe some college/Triple A' radio... but - someone who good relationships w/ late night, is well connected... a team who basically gets this record... and more importantly gets this band. I said that. Repeating.

As I said - we are talking to an indie and there is good vibe on both sides. This - a result of me contacting them cold - on line... through their website. A label that responds to a data gathering e-form within a few minutes is... well - I was impressed. Since then we've been back and forth talking/emails/music... endlessly. We've had a great conference calls w/ the band and 2 A&R's... they're flying down, suits are talking, attorneys are talking... blah, blah... too much info. Hey, I don't give a crap. This could all change overnight. That's the industry we're in. IF that happens, I can simply create another journal.

AP.net Interview
Read this very honest interview (by Adam Pfleider) that might help connect dots... or - the early emotional chunks to what's happening today. Clearly that interview predates our decision to go with an indie label. We're further down the road by now and pretty much everyone is over all the WB dl (you dig a little and sure - it's there, but it's not top of mind at all). http://absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?p=66520402#post66520402

So - that's the update. Tickets on sale next week. Will post more info as soon as I have it. I'll post a banner on our site soon... and create a smaller one so you can toss it somewhere if you want.

Thanks. ~ bd

37 Comments

thefairlanesideoflife
Hoping to come to Nashville! You all are amazing. Can't wait to see you live!

posted Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:31 am
CUBSWINWORLDSERIES
Summerfest (Milwaukee) or Taste of Chicago? Would be nice. But I'll try to catch you in Chicago. Smile

posted Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:31 am
erico
Indianapolis!!!!!!!!!

posted Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:53 am
jazzity
OMG! I am so excited you guys are coming to Little Rock!!!! Smile

posted Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:33 pm
inorbit
cool....
Can we start a pool on which indie?

I'll take Park the Van

posted Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:51 pm
Kylee Janai
Well, looks like MD couldn't make the stretch to join the Midwest, I surely tried, hehe. But, I'm going to try and scrape up some extra cash to come to the show in IN! It's only like 8 hours, but it's gonna be Summer and roadtrips are what Summer is all about!

and say someday ff you ever do an East Coast tour (because, sheeshhh, they're so popular to do!) I vote for the, 'Easy Breezy East Coast Tour' ..! Wink

posted Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:17 pm
sharrkmaster
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES!!!

TULSA HERE I COME!! Smile Thank you so much Boyd!

posted Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:43 pm
boyd
patrock - sorry. had 2 sources of info on that club. I had to clarify w/ our agent. Have it correct now.

posted Fri Apr 30, 2010 6:44 pm
juan
if you'd played the west of the UK/England, you'd have had less traveling between gigs and could have flown into Cornerstone, wherever that is Smile

one day, you will return!

posted Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:43 pm
gundamit
Sorry Kylee, but I would trim up your proposed tour title to "Easy East Coasting Tour". Or maybe just add either the word Cheesey or Pleasey. Or both. Genius! Rolling Eyes

Bah. I think the other posters are glossing over the news that is much bigger than the announcement of the what should have been called the"Tiny Tepid Low Orbit Tour". I imagine Boyd is kicking himself over not going with that name. "Eisley Courts Indie Label!" Should have been the headline for the Trolleywood update. Although I might have gone with "Eisely Ehshews Endapendence". Yes, I can't let things like english inhibit my alliterative title talent.

Unencumbered by things like facts or logic, that the band may have used in their decision making process, I'm have come to the conclusion that partnering with a label is wrong for Eisely. I would rather see Eisley go with a boutique operation that markets directly to music enthusiasts. None of this selling music CDs/downloads and touring stuff. Thats the old model. Ten years from now all music will be free and shows will be downloaded directly into our brains and be indistinguishable from physically being at a show. The big money for bands will come in band branded and personally "bandcrafted" products like soap and bath tub gin.

I know what you're thinking Boyd. But you can't afford me. Wink

posted Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:45 pm