Eisley Recording New Will Yip Produced Album
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(EVR) Eisley have announced that they are back in the studio, recording their fifth full-length album with producer Will Yip (Circa Survive, Balance & Composure, Lauryn Hill). "One of the things I told Will when we had our first phone call to discuss this album was 'I have no goal for this record except to make something that I'm proud of and love with all my heart.' I sincerely believe that is what we're doing," shares vocalist/guitarist Sherri DuPree-Bemis. "Besides being a musical genius, Will is a longtime Eisley fan and really knows our back catalogue and is genuinely excited about working with us. And it's equally as exciting for us to be working with him as we are huge fans of him and his work. I think that dynamic really inspires us all when we're working in the studio. Making a record can be super intense, so it's really beneficial to the project when every person involved is inspired. We are all SO thrilled to be here right now - you can feel it and hear it in the songs." "We've been through a lot together as a family, as a band and individually. But somehow, throughout all of the changes we've been through, including some members no longer touring or writing on the new album, we never lost site of why Eisley started in the first place. It has always been about our love for music, our love for each other, being able to share our gifts, being vulnerable and loving people through our music," notes DuPree-Bemis. EVR submitted this story. |
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