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Eric James

Philadelphia, PA  USA
December 03, 2003
3,211 plays
12,178 views
In a nut-shell: gleaming Americana jangle and pop collide with Brit-rock, spiced with soothing acoustic guiar and piano; really infectious hooks abound.
Band/artist history
Drawing comparisons to a breadth of influences, including Bruce Springsteen, Pete Yorn, David Gray, The Replacements, and even Coldplay, Eric James provides a refreshing blend of musical integrity and pop enjoyability. Much like a Springsteen or Coldplay, Erics music delivers genuine creativity without obscuring its mass appeal. Comfortably melding music and muse, Erics songs cut to the point in an honest, head-on way, identifying with audiences through the personal experiences and relationships that make us all human. As the founding member and writer for regional pop-rock sensation The Cool Grand (TCG), Eric James is no stranger to regional buzz. Pittsburghs female-fronted TCG garnered significant critical and fan support in 2002 and early 2003, selling 5,000+ CDs and earning substantial airplay. Following TCGs disbandment in June 2003, Eric gave his full attention to the solo project hed flirted with for over a year. September 2003 saw Eric enter the familiar confines of Saturation Acres to explore a demo of new material with Bret Alexander and Paul Smith (The Badlees, Breaking Benjamin, and TCGs The Answer). In the studio, Erics penchant for straightforward hooks and a general aversion to the solo served well in crafting tracks not only unique as a group, but also surprisingly distinct from one another. The resulting self-titled EP bowed in late October 2003. Hailed by Pittsburgh Pulp as poetically moving and candid, the EP sold out its initial pressing in less than a month. Erics vibrant stage presence, both solo and with his band, led to a welcome regional return in late 2003 and spring 2004. Pittsburghs WYEP included Erics single Its Ok as part of its weekday Local News music feature, and highlighted Eric as part of its multiple Year-In-Review programs. In February Eric was invited to record a version of The Velvet Undergrounds I Found A Reason as part of the MTV Lit Riffs Soundtrack. A collection of short stories inspired by the lyrics to some of the most prominent songs in music history, MTV Books released the book and accompanying soundtrack in June 2004. On the strength of these successes, Eric began to enjoy mounting attention from several A&R departments in early 2004, with both major and independent record companies expressing interest. In addition to showcases in NYC, Eric was invited to perform for hit-maker Pete Ganbarg as part of Ganbargs national search for an artist to spearhead his newly formed label, Pure Tone Music. An A&R veteran whose artists have sold tens of millions of albums, Ganbarg is most famous for his work with Run-DMC, Santana, and several notable Clive Davis productions. Finding a great addition to the team in Pete, Eric signed as the flagship artist for the new Pure Tone label in September 2004. In the mean time, the long awaited follow-up to Erics 2003 self-titled EP was released on November 16, 2004. Bearing the appropriate title The C-Sides, the EP is made up of a number of entirely self-produced demos from Erics home studio. With the pressure of a record deal removed, the new project takes a more exploratory attitude than previous recordings. Frequently relying on piano as much as guitar, Eric shows a noticeably matured presence in both compositional craft and introspective lyrics. A number of shows and appearances are in the works in 2005, which will land among numerous recording sessions for Erics national debut with Pure Tone Music.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes, all the time. I love playing live; it is the ultimate for me. Philly, NYC, and Pittsburgh have all been especially good to me. I believe performance is still the "real" way to make it as a band. If anything, live performance is the one area that will always belong to the artist and gives artists "leverage" outside of record companies, the internet, etc.
Your musical influences
Paul Westerberg, Travis, Wilco, Coldplay, Ryan Adams, Interpol, Sting, Robbie Williams
Anything else?
www.ericjames.com
On playlists
Philadelphia, PA  USA
December 03, 2003
3,211 plays
12,178 views