The Say Anything and Eisley split 7" will be available tomorrow, May 10, via Equal Vision's merchNOW site. It'll also be available on the band’s upcoming full US tour together, as well as in stores this summer. More details in the replies.
We have ambitious plans for touring in 2013 and beyond. We expect this upcoming album to be our most successful record yet, and we want to be able to play in front of every single person that will to listen to us. This includes all of our fans in the U.S., as well satisfying relentless requests for us to play for our fans overseas. Specifically, we will be supporting Say Anything on their Rarities Tour this Summer (See dates). But, this is going to be more difficult than ever, since we not only have to support ourselves on these tours, but we have four beautiful new mouths to feed, safely transport, and care for. This...
You can stream a new Eisley song titled "Drink the Water" over at Nylon Mag or in the replies. It's off the band's upcoming album, Currents, which is available May 28th.
Eisley will release their new album, Currents on May 28th, 2013 via Equal Vision Records.
Track Listing
01) Currents
02) Blue Fish
03) Drink The Water
04) Save My Soul
05) Millstone
06) Real World
07) Wicked Child (feat. Merriment)
08) Find Me Here
09) Wonder English
10) Lost Enemies
11) The Night Comes
12) Shelter
We at AbsolutePunk.net are wishing Sherri DuPree-Bemis (Eisley) a very happy birthday. The expectant mother is 29. You can wish her a great day over at her Twitter.
Max Bemis and his wife, Sherri Dupree-Bemis, have a side project named Perma. They are planning to record an album early next year, and Max said to expect something "more delicate" than Say Anything.
At this point, we've all decided to listen to Max Bemis through thick and thin, in sickness and in health. For nearly ten years, the Say Anything mastermind has won over fans through all kinds of sounds, and will do it again with the release of Anarchy, My Dear on March 13th via Equal Vision Records. I had the chance to chat with Max, where we talked about the new record, "Admit It Again," ...Is A Real Boy, Perma (his band with wife Sherri Dupree-Bemis), and the future in general. You can read the feature right here.
I had always been a casual fan of Eisley. I enjoyed their first two full length albums, Room Noises and Combinations (both released on Reprise Records), but I never went crazy for them. After moderate success with those two albums (both debuted in the Billboard 200), they became free agents and signed with Equal Vision. This got my attention as Equal Vision has always been one of my favorite labels and Eisley was definitely a lot more indie and whimsical than the hardcore and punk heavy roster on EVR. In late 2010, I was sent an advance of their upcoming 2011 EVR debut The Valley and everything changed. I was immediately hooked as songs like "Smarter," "Watch It Die," and the title...
Say Anything and Eisley have posted new songs from their albums in celebration of Valentine's Day. You can listen to "Say Anything" by Say Anything and the premiere of "192 Days" by Eisleyhere.
Eisley's upcoming EP is titled Deep Space and it'll be released on February 14th. You can peep the track listing, album art, and more in the replies. The EP is very, very good. Old and new fans alike will be very pleased with this.