Interviews, videos, and numerous shows are the immediate plan for Erlich and company, all building toward the release of his full-length LP in early 2026.
Eyal Erlich is in an active building phase of his musical career. His 4 songs recorded earlier in 2025 at Tel Aviv's club Levontin are attracting eyes from all over the world. He's featured in an interview with Weekly Music Express and the always entertaining Dave Franklin recently wrote him up in a great article on Dancing About Architecture, along with a number of other articles and interviews popping up around the web.
All signs point to Erlich's focus currently being centered around his busy slate of performing shows across Israel. But the past year or so of performing and touring with his current line-up is really focused on the ultimate goal: releasing a full length album in early 2026.

Guitarist Omer Hershman will serve as the producer of the project, featuring Eyal's touring bassist Adi Gigi and drummer Barak Kram on drums. The quartet has been tightening their set night-in and night-out, evidenced by the cohesion you can clearly feel from his 4 Levontin tracks.
A trademark of Erlich's songs has always been his infusion into the lyrics of his raw emotion. Love, loss, pain, and recovery from it punctuate his sound. In my review of this Levontin tracks, I couldn't help but draw a comparison in sound and style to the late, great Jeff Buckley. Something about the passion in each chord, each verse, and each chord progression itself bears a powerful resemblance to the legend known for the soul-baring songwriter.
As Erlich stays busy, it would behoove you to follow @eyalerlichmusic on Instagram to keep tabs on his tour dates and recording plans, along with following him on Spotify to be sure you're among the first to know about the album's upcoming release.
