The James O’Halloran Band — Rising in the Elephant Eye (New)

$9.00

Format: CD, Album

Country: United States / Canada pressing

Year: Not listed

Genre: Folk, Alternative, Singer-Songwriter

Style: Indie Folk, Acoustic Alternative, Contemporary Songwriter

Label: Independent

Tracklist

  1. Kiss Me, Kiss Me — 3:05

  2. Maggie’s Kids — 2:11

  3. Where Are You Going? — 2:58

  4. Let’s Be Brave — 4:39

  5. Big — 3:30

  6. So — 3:04

  7. This Love Affair — 4:41

  8. The World Is — 3:35

  9. As We Are — 3:57

  10. Waiting Room — 4:36

  11. Iceman — 3:59

  12. 22 or 4 — 5:13

  13. A.Y.U. — 5:02

  14. Reprise — 2:15

  15. Maybe — 3:36

Rising in the Elephant Eye by The James O’Halloran Band delivers introspective songwriting and atmospheric indie folk textures that balance acoustic warmth with alternative sensibilities. With reflective lyrics and understated arrangements, the album creates a thoughtful listening experience that resonates with fans of contemporary singer-songwriters. A compelling addition for collectors of regional releases and listeners drawn to emotionally nuanced indie folk.

Format: CD, Album

Country: United States / Canada pressing

Year: Not listed

Genre: Folk, Alternative, Singer-Songwriter

Style: Indie Folk, Acoustic Alternative, Contemporary Songwriter

Label: Independent

Tracklist

  1. Kiss Me, Kiss Me — 3:05

  2. Maggie’s Kids — 2:11

  3. Where Are You Going? — 2:58

  4. Let’s Be Brave — 4:39

  5. Big — 3:30

  6. So — 3:04

  7. This Love Affair — 4:41

  8. The World Is — 3:35

  9. As We Are — 3:57

  10. Waiting Room — 4:36

  11. Iceman — 3:59

  12. 22 or 4 — 5:13

  13. A.Y.U. — 5:02

  14. Reprise — 2:15

  15. Maybe — 3:36

Rising in the Elephant Eye by The James O’Halloran Band delivers introspective songwriting and atmospheric indie folk textures that balance acoustic warmth with alternative sensibilities. With reflective lyrics and understated arrangements, the album creates a thoughtful listening experience that resonates with fans of contemporary singer-songwriters. A compelling addition for collectors of regional releases and listeners drawn to emotionally nuanced indie folk.