The Adrian William Project
The Adrian William Project is a trio from Los Angeles that started in the early 2010s. Adrian William, who handles guitar and vocals, works with bassist...
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The Adrian William Project is a trio from Los Angeles that started in the early 2010s. Adrian William, who handles guitar and vocals, works with bassist Michael Carter and drummer Chris Jones. Their music tends to lean into personal themes, with songs like 'Notice Me' and 'Sandbox' showing up in their catalog.
In 2015, they put out 'Notice Me' as a single. The track got some attention for its direct lyrics and melodic pull, which helped them find an audience. They've released a few albums since, including 'The Power of Now' in 2016 and 'Reflections' in 2018.
Adrian William has been known to speak his mind, and the band hasn't shied away from topics that can stir discussion. They kept putting out music through 2020 with 'Unbroken'.
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