I love Eisley, and I'm glad I went, but this wasn't their best show by a longshot. I could tell Sherri's voice wasn't 100% from the first few notes (turns out she had a cold), but to her credit she really went for it anyway. She's got a great rock & roll stage presence, even when under the weather (Weston, on the other hand, in the few moments he was actually visible, seemed excruciatingly bored, which was a buzzkill). The sound was a problem all night--the band complained a few times onstage, and out in the crowd it was evident that the mix was screwed up. A bigger problem was the rotating lights: throughout the night, they flashed every several seconds into our eyes with retina-searing intensity, forcing me to keep my eyes shut for much of the show, which was annoying, as I like to actually see the band I've paid to watch. One other thing that bothered me was that Sherri seemed so intent on brown-nosing the New York crowd, telling us repeatedly how much she loved us, blah-blah-blah--but, when I saw Eisley a year ago in East St. Louis, she barely even bothered to speak to the audience at all.