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“I’m Here, I’ll Wait” – First Umpire: A Dual-Sided Exploration of Emotion and Self-Discovery

 

Artist: First Umpire EP: I’m Here, I’ll Wait Genre: Indie Rock, Post-Punk, Alternative Rock Release Date: July 18th, 2024

First Umpire, the latest project from Lebanese-American producer and multi-instrumentalist Pat Cheiban, makes a captivating debut with the double-sided single “I’m Here, I’ll Wait.” Comprising two tracks, “I’m Here” and “I’ll Wait,” this release offers a compelling introduction to Cheiban’s introspective and nuanced musical world. Drawing on his experiences navigating the contrasting landscapes of college life and the demanding music industry, Cheiban encapsulates the emotional turbulence and personal growth he has undergone, resulting in a sound that is both immersive and evocative.

“I’m Here” opens the EP with a serene, dream-pop sound that feels both ethereal and meandering. The track establishes a mature, aesthetic vibe, blending airy, pouty vocals with beautifully artful chords that hint at Cheiban’s musical influences. Its lush, balanced sound, complemented by dope saxophone aspects, paints an expansive sonic landscape that echoes the likes of Rex Orange County, yet stands uniquely on its own. The carefully mixed and mastered production ensures that every layer is meticulously crafted, creating an auditory experience that feels immersive and intimate. “I’m Here” is more than just a song; it’s a mood, a statement, and an invitation to explore the nuanced world of First Umpire.

On the flip side, “I’ll Wait” shifts gears into a more upbeat, energetic realm, leaning into the smoother, wonky vibes of surfer rock rather than the introspective skater rock feel of its counterpart. Cheiban’s vocals rise above a backdrop of UFO synths, driving bass, and punchy drums, creating a track that is both infectious and texturally rich. The melodies are catchy, making it a song that lingers long after it ends, while the deep, layered chords provide a solid foundation that keeps listeners coming back for more. “I’ll Wait” is a perfect example of Cheiban’s ability to balance accessibility with artistry, delivering a track that feels both familiar and refreshingly innovative.

“Going from the naive halls of a college dorm room to the cut-throat realities of the music industry was definitely a rough transition for me. It caused an intense shift in my personal relationships and really messed with my mental health. But through all of that, I felt like I was finding where I belonged. ‘I’m Here, I’ll Wait’ is a culmination of those oscillating emotions.” – Pat Cheiban

The duality of “I’m Here” and “I’ll Wait” captures the essence of First Umpire: a project that reflects Pat Cheiban’s journey through the complexities of life, relationships, and self-discovery. With influences that span post-punk, indie rock, and electronic music, and a sound that resonates with both his Brooklyn roots and Lebanese heritage, First Umpire is a promising new voice in the indie music scene. As Cheiban continues to perform live shows and work on the rest of his album, “I’m Here, I’ll Wait” sets a high bar for what’s to come—a beautiful blend of introspection, aesthetic, and musical craftsmanship that promises to leave a lasting impression.



“I'm Here” and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating DA DA DA - Best New Music
We discovered this release via MusoSoup, as part of the artist’s promotional campaign.

 


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