A singer-songwriter whose 2019 EP 'Almond Milk' introduced the track 'Malibu' that defines his acoustic style.
For a quick sense of his lane, play 'Malibu' and then 'Song Of a Deadman.' They're both quiet, but they don't sound the same.
Williams makes the kind of music that feels lived-in and specific, like the coastal longing in 'Malibu' or the weary drift of 'Song Of a Deadman.' His covers, 'Falling Slowly,' 'Wicked Game', show he knows how to inhabit a mood without overdoing it. He's recorded with Noah Cyrus and Maggie Rogers, but his own material stays grounded in that acoustic, introspective lane.
He put out his first EP, 'Almond Milk,' in 2019, which included 'Malibu.' That was followed by 'Dog Years' in 2021 and '90s Americana' in 2022. The sound across those releases stays consistent, acoustic, introspective, with his own songs sitting alongside covers like 'Falling Slowly' and 'Mad World.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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