Drawing inspiration from the autonomy of Shuggie Otis and Yesterdays New Quintet, William embraces a total DIY conviction in writing, performing, engineering, and producing - picking up where he left off from his 2019 debut, ´Love Is Abound’. With heavy nods to Slum Village as much as Bad Brains, William’s recent sonic palette sees him stepping obliquely left of the Curtis Mayfield and East LA influences of his previous album, while keeping the psychedelic Lo-fi grit alive and well.
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released August 8, 2020
William Alexander - Vocals, Guitar, Bass and Drums
supported by 8 fans who also own “Blue Skies / Misconceived Notions”
It is an absolute joy to hear the band crank out these wonderfully energetic, catchy, and out-of-the-box tunes. It's one of the best instrumental albums I've heard in a long time. bamdumtss
supported by 5 fans who also own “Blue Skies / Misconceived Notions”
That's what I call a reflected band sound. They really seem to listen to each other. Lots of ideas. Clearly distinguishable & space opening instruments. In contrast vocals close to the ears. Like it when from time to time they lift off. freejazzy
Grim motor-psycho music that goes from growling Steppenwolf jams to delightfully strange jazz/krautrock diversions. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 24, 2020
More genre-hopping folk experiments from the Toronto artist, utilizing lap steel guitars, tongue drums, found instruments, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 25, 2021