The Wil Martin Project
The Wil Martin Project formed in Los Angeles with singer-songwriter Will Martin, guitarist Matt Joyner, and bassist Jason Parker. Their debut single "Already...
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The Wil Martin Project formed in Los Angeles with singer-songwriter Will Martin, guitarist Matt Joyner, and bassist Jason Parker. Their debut single "Already Know" connected with listeners, becoming their first notable track. Other songs like "Call On Me" and "Fades Away" followed, building a catalog of pop material with straightforward melodies and personal lyrics.
They played early shows in smaller venues around LA, developing their sound through those performances. The group maintained a consistent lineup through their initial recordings, with Martin handling most of the writing and vocals while Joyner and Parker provided guitar and bass work. Their music stayed in a pop vein without dramatic shifts in style.
After "Already Know," they continued releasing songs like "Hard To Say" and "True Friends," keeping to a similar approach. The project operated without major lineup changes or publicized breaks, putting out music under the same name for several years. Their recordings show a steady focus on accessible pop songwriting rather than experimental turns.
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