Nashville-based artist and multi-instrumentalist, James Eichman, has a diverse musical background from performing with other musicians such as Annie DiRusso, Emma Ogier, and Hannah Cole, all of whom have inspired and propelled him towards writing and performing his own music. After a string of singles and EPs released over the last two years, Eichman is gearing up to unveil his debut album, St. Catherine Street, at the end of the summer.
The album’s first single, “4am,” serves as an introduction to the forthcoming project, drawing listeners in with simple acoustic strumming, steady drums, and captivating vocals that carry from the opening to the closing lines. Following in the same vein, “Paper Plate” arrived as the next single.
St. Catherine Street is full of introspective, inquisitive lyrics and soft, melodic instrumentation. Eichman follows a highly individualized lyrical process, with each song driven by a commitment to the craft of narrative storytelling. His music explores fictitious tales supported by masterful acoustic guitar melodies. But at the heart of every song, it’s James. -Emma Hug Rosenstein, Off The Record Press
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