I’m always a little nervous when my favorite bands release a new album, especially when the last album is just perfect. Eisley’s last release The Valley was everything I hoped it would be, and honestly, now that I’ve listened to “Drink the Water,” I think Currents – set to release on May 28 – will be a perfect
“A Minor Bird” by Sucré
Auburn Petty – Editor-in-Chief Rating: 5 Stars I have never heard anything as beautiful as Stacy King’s vocals, backed by Jeremy Larson’s strings and Darren King’s drums. Ever. A Minor Bird has absolutely exceeded my expectations, and I almost feel ashamed that I didn’t expect it to be absolutely perfect. Because, trust me, it is.
“The Valley” by Eisley
Auburn Petty – Editor-in-Chief Rating: 5 Stars Eisley, comprised of four siblings (Sherri, Stacy, Chauntelle and Weston DuPree) and their cousin Garron DuPree, finally released their long-awaited album, The Valley. The band has two previous albums Room Noises (2005) and Combinations (2007). This new release, however, is their best to date. This album really allows
Back in action and excited for 2011
I always apologize for being MIA, but I swear, I am really really sorry. There’s so much to talk about! Okay, first thing’s first. I’m personally very excited for Eisley’s current tour with Rooney. I’m going to see them on Sunday, Feb. 20, and I cannot wait. I’m also really excited for Eisley’s new album,
An Interview with Eisley
Eisley at the Handlebar – 10/20/10 from Auburn Petty on Vimeo. Hey everyone! Sorry this took me SO LONG to put together and get uploaded, etc, but here it is! This video is a montage of everything we did that day while waiting for the band to show up. Unfortunately, the guys from Eisley (Weston
An Interview with Chauntelle DuPree
It all started when the DuPree sisters started writing songs in their bedrooms way back in 1998. From there, Eisley has taken many steps to become quite a successful band. “We started writing songs in our bedrooms together and sometimes we’d play them for friends or family in early 1998,” she said. “Then we played
Eisley plays Asheville’s Grey Eagle
I’ve tried many times to express to everyone how much I absolutely adore Eisley’s music. Even though I can’t ever find the correct words, I keep trying. I saw them back in October and did an interview with Sherri, Stacy and Chauntelle, and I was so happy to find out that I only had to





