Eisley

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Eisley

Background information
Origin Flag of the United States Tyler, Texas
Genre(s) Rock
Pop
Indie
Years active 1997–present
Label(s) Reprise Records, Record Collection, Warner Bros. Records
Website Official website
Members
Chauntelle DuPree
Sherri DuPree
Weston DuPree
Stacy DuPree
Garron DuPree
Former members
Jonathan Wilson
Taylor Muse
Amy Whittacker

Eisley is a rock band from Tyler, Texas, consisting of four siblings (Chauntelle, Sherri, Stacy, and Weston DuPree) and their cousin (Garron DuPree), all of whom were born and live in Texas.

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[edit] History

[edit] Formation

The band was formed in 1997 as Chauntelle and Sherri began working in their bedrooms on music together after being inspired by bands such as the Beatles, Jeremy Enigk,[1] and Radiohead.[2] Younger sister Stacy (who was then 8 years old) became frustrated over their insistence that she was too young to be a part of the band and wrote her own song without their help. She was immediately inducted. Their brother Weston (who was then 10 years old) soon joined the band as the drummer.[3][4]

[edit] Early Years

Boyd and Kim Dupree, parents of the four Eisley siblings, ran a venue called Brewtones Coffee Galaxy by occupying the space of their church on days when it was not in use. Eisley, then known as the Towheads, began years of service as the house band, giving them their first exposure. At Brewtones, the band played with many other acts such as Ester Drang, Midlake, Waterdeep, and others. The band played numerous weekend shows at the venue until they became too busy with other opportunities.[5]

The band has had an unstable bass lineup over the years. After friend Amy Whittaker left in 1998, Taylor Muse filled in as a non-member, contributing to the band's first name, Moss Eisley, but soon left to continue working with his other bands (including Quiet Company). Recently he joined Eisley for a solo performance at Brewtones. [6] Good friend Jonathan Wilson stepped in to become their bassist in late 2001 but decided to step down in July 2005 during their tour with Hot Hot Heat. Jon remains a good friend of the band and lives in Eisley's hometown, Tyler, Texas. He was replaced as bassist by Garron DuPree, the DuPrees' then fifteen year old cousin in 2005.[7]

The band's name changed several times in their early years. They began as The Towheads, before changing their name to Moss Eisley, after Mos Eisley, a spaceport town in the Star Wars films. When the band signed in 2003, there were worries of legal troubles with the name.[2] After considering "Neverland" and "Sinclair", they eventually decided just to drop the "Moss" portion of their name, and became simply "Eisley."

[edit] Signing

After burgeoning on the Dallas scene in 2001, playing hundreds of shows throughout Texas and garnering a fan base as an indie band, Eisley was signed to Warner Bros. Records in 2003. The band won 'Best New Artist' from the Dallas Observer Music Awards in the same year.[8] The band had some early radio success with the song "Telescope Eyes" from the Laughing City E.P.. It was ranked top 25th most played song on FM 102.1 ("The Edge") in Dallas, Texas in 2003. Eisley has recorded videos for "Marvelous Things", "I Wasn't Prepared", "Telescope Eyes" (the version from Room Noises), and "Memories", which can be viewed on the official website, but largely the band's strong, steady, organic growth comes from touring and an aggressive online marketing approach.

[edit] Performances

Eisley's first performances were at Brewtones, where they played weekends for many years. Play at this venue has waned greatly since the band was signed.

Eisley's first tour was as an opening act for Coldplay for their US tour of Rush of Blood to the Head and at the V Festival in England.[9] Over the years, Eisley has also toured with Brand New, Snow Patrol, New Found Glory, Hot Hot Heat, Switchfoot, Taking Back Sunday, The Fray, and Mute Math. The band has also toured several times as a headlining act. Their first headlining tour, "Winter West" was in early 2005 with The Elected and The Colour. This was followed by the "Summer Scenic" tour with Pilotdrift and Lovedrug in mid 2005. Their last major headlining tour, titled "Final Noise," was opened by Simon Dawes and Brighten in Spring 2006. Eisley also performed on a special acoustic tour with Wesley Jensen[10] during the Summer of 2007.

Eisley also plays a number of individual shows. They played a handful of shows at the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas in March 2007. In August 2007, they performed at the Carling Weekend Festival, held in Reading and Leeds, England. Most recently, they performed at Brewtones on December 15, 2007.[11]

They made their national television debut on Late Night with Conan O'Brien August 30, 2007, performing "Invasion."


[edit] Current Status

Eisley has recently concluded the Combinations tour. Opening acts include Vedera and The Myriad. [12]

It has been announced that there will be an Eisley/Macbeth Athletics collaborative shoe featuring Sherri's artwork in 2008. [13] The shoe design can be found on the official Macbeth website. Eisley's success has also offered Sherri DuPree an opportunity artistically to branch out from music. In a May 2008 interview[14], she said she does the illustrations for all the band’s merchandise, and was recently approached by Macbeth Footwear to create a shoe for the company. Her design, based on the “Invasion” from the band’s sophomore album “Combinations, features lyrics on the soles and on sides and a picture of a girl “in this alien thing,” she says.[15]

The band is currently at home in Tyler, TX working on a third album for a 2009 release.

[edit] Line-up

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] EPs

[edit] Independent recordings

Eisley's early independent recordings have been confusing for new fans. The track listings are:

  • EP1 – "Pretender", "Dream for Me", "Blackened Crown"
  • EP2 version 1 – "Telescope Eyes", "Over the Mountains We Go", "Head Against the Sky"
  • EP2 version 2 – Version 1 plus "Dream for Me" and "Blackened Crown"
  • EP2 version 3 – Version 2 plus "Mister Pine" and "Laughing City"

Eisley simply added the best of each EP and carried them forward. None of these recordings was released officially but sold at hundreds of shows between 1999 and 2003. EP2 version 3 contains all of the songs from the previous versions, including EP1, except for "Pretender." All songs on the independent recordings are owned by Eisley and they have generously allowed their fans to offer them for download from various places on the web. [16]

[edit] Other songs

Like most bands, Eisley has recorded many old songs and B-sides that have yet to make it onto any of their CDs. Many live recordings of these are available on fan websites.[17] Some have been re-recorded and released on the iTunes Exclusive EPs. Still others are only available via fan websites and peer to peer sharing.

Some Eisley song have difficulty with being released. A song titled "Sun Feet" was supposed to be released on Atticus: ...dragging the lake, Vol. 4, but the compilation album's release date has since passed with no sign of the CD; Boyd DuPree has said that the CD will no longer happen. A version of the song was released on August 14 on a limited edition EP sold at various indie record stores along with Combinations, but this version was not approved by the band and is not the version produced by Rob Schnapf or Mike Mogis. The "proper version" of Sunfeet was finally released on December 18, 2007 on the Like The Actors E.P..

In 2006, a group of songs, collectively known as "The Baby," were placed onto the internet by an unknown person who acquired them through illicit means. These songs were not finished, and were never intended to be released. The band has asked its fans not to share these songs.

[edit] Backing Vocals

Stacy and Sherri sang back-up for Head Automatica debut album Decadence on the track "Dance Party Plus". They also sang back-up on the Fair track, "Unglued", from Fair's album The Best Worst-Case Scenario.

Stacy, Sherri, Chauntelle and, their younger sister Christie DuPree contributed backing vocals on several tracks of New Found Glory's album Coming Home and most recently tracked background vocals for Bright Eyes new record while recording their own.

Sherri also contributed backing vocals for New Found Glory's cover of It Ain't Me Babe from their latest LP, From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II, while Stacy performed on another track.

[edit] Samples

[edit] References

  1. ^ DuPree, Boyd (2006-11-25). We went to the Jeremy Enigk Show. Tales from Trolleywood, official Eisley weblog. Retrieved on 2007-02-22.
  2. ^ a b Leahey, jfkajfka Andrew. Quickies: Eisley. On Tap Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-02-22.
  3. ^ Downey, Ryan J.. MTV News: You Hear It First. MTV. Retrieved on 2007-02-22.
  4. ^ Eisley biography on Yahoo! Music. Yahoo! Music. Retrieved on 2007-02-22.
  5. ^ BrewTones Coffee Galaxy. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
  6. ^ Quiet Company - 'Shine Honesty'. Northern Records (2006-03-20). Retrieved on 2007-02-22.
  7. ^ DuPree, Boyd (2005-07-23). Eisley Episodes. Repercussions of Epic Concern. Official Eisley forum. Retrieved on 2007-02-22.
  8. ^ Wilonsky, Robert; Crain, Zac Sutlief, Shannon Liles, Jeff Wood, Mikael and Martin, Merritt (2003-04-17). 2003 Dallas Observer Music Awards. Dallas Observer. Retrieved on 2007-02-22.
  9. ^ Goldberg, Michael Alan (2005-04-06). Clan Destiny. Baltimore City Paper Online. Retrieved on 2007-02-22.
  10. ^ DuPree, Boyd (2007-04-23). Eisley's New Album Name. Tales from Trolleywood, official Eisley weblog. Retrieved on 2007-04-24.
  11. ^ DuPree, Boyd (2007-12-15). WB-Eisley Video + Pics. Tales from Trolleywood, official Eisley weblog. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
  12. ^ DuPree, Boyd (2008-02-22). "Eisley Official Spring Tour.. Tales from Trolleywood, official Eisley weblog. Retrieved on 2008-02-29.
  13. ^ DuPree, Boyd (2007-04-14). RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!. Tales from Trolleywood, official Eisley weblog. Retrieved on 2007-04-24.
  14. ^ Blast - Party of Five: Indie rockers Eisley keep it all in the Family - The Online Magazine
  15. ^ Blast - Eisley’s singer designs a shoe - The Online Magazine
  16. ^ Strange Yellow Patterns. Retrieved on 2007-02-22.
  17. ^ Strange Yellow Patterns. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.

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