Early 90s emotional heartland rock

Eastbound Mercy

Warm analog guitars, road-worn male vocals, piano, slide guitar, and songs about memory, distance, loss, old friendship, forgiveness, and second chances.

Intimate verses. Wide emotional choruses. Human details that stay long after the road goes quiet.

Rock songs for the things people keep carrying.

Eastbound Mercy is an early 90s emotional heartland rock and classic rock ballad project shaped by warm analog production, intimate storytelling, and a male tenor voice with vulnerable grit.

The songs move through old streets, saved numbers, state lines, empty rooms, and the ordinary details people carry long after life has changed. The sound is organic and lived-in: electric guitars, 12-string acoustic, piano, slide guitar, bass, and warm drums.

Grief is part of the world, but not the whole world. Eastbound Mercy also lives in leaving, healing, old friendship, family, forgiveness, and the long road back to yourself.

Analog Warmth

Natural drums, warm mids, clear guitars, and a front-and-center vocal.

Road-Worn Voice

A male warm tenor with soft rasp, vulnerability, and quiet resolve.

Human Detail

Handwriting, old streets, state lines, jackets, rooms, and calls not made.

Wide Choruses

Intimate verses open into aching choruses without losing the story.

A catalog built on memory, motion, and second chances.

These are the first release candidates for Eastbound Mercy. Final release dates and mastering decisions are still pending.

01

I Still Save Your Number

Enduring love after loss, held in the small act of keeping a name in a phone.

Memory Ballad
02

Miles Between Us

A road song about leaving without hate and finding enough distance to breathe.

Road Release
03

Your Old Street

A lost friendship, an old address, and the version of yourself that still remembers.

Old Friend

Official artist contact and label information.

Artist: Eastbound Mercy
Contact: Jan Anders Oster
Company / Label: Gorkmeister Productions
Email: contact@gorkas.se