Market East finally unveils to the world the most important statement of their career: their debut album, French Street. Composed of Kurt Cain on vocals, Vincent John on vocals, bass, guitar, and keyboards, and Maxwell Perla on vocals, drums, and percussion, the band offers their signature celestial three-part vocal harmonies over arrangements of unprecedented richness and depth. French Street is a deeply soulful album with lush vocals, sounding as if The Zombies had been recorded in Muscle Shoals. The poetic and nostalgic lyrics draw inspiration from their youth. At the time, the boys had little more than their friendship and shared passion for music. Vocalist Kurt Cain lived in a small row house in North Philadelphia, on a nearly deserted alley called French Street. It was there that Cain, John, and Perla met every week to escape daily life and revel in shared music. They developed a deep passion for the 60s and 70s, from Simon & Garfunkel to The Moments, and everything in between. All these years later, Market East offers us an album that has become a classic. From the baroque pop of “Roses” and the album's eponymous track to powerful soul, the Latin sounds of “Echoes of My Heart,” and the orchestral flourishes of “Everyday, Springtime,” Market East demonstrates the full extent of their talent. Recorded on analog tape in Philadelphia, the album was produced by Market East and Eraserhood Sound. Get your copy of this timeless classic today.