One Way Ticket (Travelling Lighter) [2018]

Released in 2018, an acoustic version of David's debut solo album from 2006, 'One Way Ticket'.

End of the Strangers [2019]

David's latest album 'End of the Strangers' is mix of rock'n'roll, garagerock, psychedelia and folk-rock and was recorded at home and entirely self-produced.

The Days Before [2018]

An album of acoustic performances from 2016 of some of David's earliest songs.

One Way Ticket [2006]

Debut album 'One Way Ticket' was produced with a local producer between 2004 and 2006 and features some of David's most catchy pop/rock songs such as "Satellites", "Outside The Window" and "Come and Go".

Sunflower Girl [2019]

The new single from the upcoming EP '2020'

Thursday, March 26, 2020

New Album: 2020

Today I release my new album '2020'.  It is available in three versions - two under the name David William and what I'd call the official version under the name David William & SoulJahm.  The reason for this is when I pre-registered the album with the online distributors I had to give an artist name that couldn't be changed later.  At that time, late 2017, it was looking like things were heading in the direction of having a little band, a continuation of SoulJahm.  By the middle of 2018 that had all fallen apart and I committed to recording as a solo artist.

So this album will be available in these three formats on Spotify, Amazon, Apple Music, etc as well as BandCamp.

David William & SoulJahm - 2020




















David William - 2020




















David William - 2020 [Bonus Edition]




















The Bonus Edition features all the original band demos of each track from 2006, when most were written, and also the original acoustic demo of "Sunflower Girl" from November, 2014.

I've been waiting to record proper versions of these songs for a long time and have been working on these recordings on and off for a couple of years now so I'm really delighted to be able to release them out into the world and hope you enjoy! 

Saturday, March 21, 2020

True Harmony

Much of the uncertainty on the planet is now bringing people more directly to the understanding we have to unite as a species.  To me, a true unification can only happen when we first respect and honour our differences and diversity.  I've been saying for many years now that I see a kind of "fake unity" being banded about, particularly on social media.  Its the culture of 'liking' and I'll like your thing if you like my thing.  This is a weak form of unity.  It's not built on anything truthful because there is a motive and agenda to it.

I was singing online the other night, just to some karaoke tracks for fun and something a little different to what I usually do.  Someone commented that they enjoyed my voice but that maybe I should "try another genre".  I wasn't sure what they meant by this because as far as I was concerned I was singing a variety of material from indie to 60s stuff like The Beatles and Donovan to 80s pop stuff.  They further explained that they really liked my voice but that the song choices were not for them.  I actually appreciated this kind of feedback.  I never found out what genre they were looking for but what I appreciated was it clearly showed we were not meant for each other.  There was no insult or disrespect, but I as an artist was not the right match for this person as a listener.  I wasn't going to change my "style" because I just sing what I enjoy, what feels natural and right to me in any given moment.  If I don't enjoy it then what is the point?

What I am looking for are people who appreciate me for what I am.  My true audience would enjoy the songs I write, my voice, the way I present the songs.  People are always trying to change you and so they miss what is there already in front of them.   If its not for you, move on.  You can compliment what you do like about someone but if overall they are not doing it for you, move on and find people who are a good fit for you.

This brings me back to society in general.  I don't think you can force people to like each other.  You can't create harmony like that because it will be built on a lie.  If you change yourself to suit others then you are not being authentic (which is not the same as changing through the realisation you have been false with yourself) .  To me true harmony will only come once people start being honest with their likes and dislikes and then allowing that to filter out who is not right for them and bring in who is.  Of course, likes and dislikes can overlap but we tend to have a core of things we enjoy and things we don't.  You may love folk music but really dislike heavy metal.  Honour that love of folk music and let it bring the right people to you but don't try to change the heavy metal people.  Let them also find each other.  If everybody did this people would be happier being with similar beings, doing the things they really enjoy and so more tolerant of others who are different.  We have to first find our rightful "tribes" (those we wish to spend most time with) before there can be any global kind of peace because only when people are happy and content within their small group will they be more tolerant of others.

In this case of the guy who liked my voice but not my song choices... Well, that's just something to be accepted and move on.  Perhaps he'll eventually find someone who ticks both boxes.

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Karl-Marx-Allee ('On The Street' Version)

A live studio performance of "Karl-Marx-Allee" from the forthcoming album 'On The Street':

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Magica Fountain ('On The Street' Version)

A live studio performance of "Magica Fountain" from the forthcoming album 'On The Street':

Monday, March 9, 2020

The Truth ('On The Street' Version)

A live studio performance of "The Truth" from the forthcoming album 'On The Street':