Williams, Marlon
My Boy (yellow Vinyl)
My Boy, the third solo record from acclaimed New Zealand singer/songwriter Marlon Williams, announces an artist emerging
anew. Gone is the solemn, country-indebted crooner with the velvet voice - in his place comes a more playful,
shape-shifting creature.kkFollowing the release of his second album, 2018s stunning portrait of a breakup, Make Way For
Love, Williams toured the world, playing major festivals, and appearing on Conan and Later with Jools Holland. He forged
a fledgling acting career, making a cameo in Oscar winning film A Star Is Born, and then major roles in films The True
History of the Kelly Gang, Lone Wolf and current Netflix series Sweet Tooth. Williams has also become an in-demand
collaborator, singing on stage with Lorde and Florence Welch, recording duets with Courtney Barnett, Paul Kelly, Yo-Yo
Ma, releasing the Plastic Bouquet album with Kacy and Clayton, and making his first foray into composing with the film
Juniper. kkMy Boy parlays this flush of worldly experience into a vivid, dynamic record as spirited, complex and kinetic
as the unfolding life of its performer.kk"Ive always explored different character elements in my music," says Williams.
"And I think the more I get into acting, the more tricks Im learning about representation and presentation. Im trying to
make my worlds feed into each other as much as possible. To get braver and bolder with exploring shifting contexts and
new ways of doing things."kkAs the pandemic paused global travel, Williams found himself at home in New Zealand
decompressing from the Make Way For Love tour and exploring new avenues left in its wake. "It was such a big monolithic
project, that record," he says. "I wanted to get out from under its shadow." He reconnected with family and friends,
returned to his Maori language and culture studies, and joined a basketball team. Soon new demos and lyrical themes
emerged: of self-identity and escapism; tribalism and a gnarled family tree; and ruminations on the role of masculinity
and mateship.kk"Theres a lot of male shapes on the record," says Williams of My Boy. "Growing up an only child, I had to
outsource my brothers and build a world around me. So while masculinity is a big theme, it's really subsumed by broader
explorations of vitality, and the social and cultural value placed on legacy."kkTo help explore legacy, Williams shook
up his own. Instead of recording My Boy with trusted, long-time backing band The Yarra Benders, Williams demoed half the
album with Mark Merk Perkins before entering Neil Finns Roundhead studios in Auckland in late 2020 with producer Tom
Healy (Tiny Ruins, The Chills) and a new cast of musicians: LA-based drummer Paul Taylor (Feist), bassist Cass Basil
(Ladyhawke, Tiny Ruins), Healy on guitars and synths, and appearances from Delaney Davidson, Dave Kahn (the lone Yarra
Bender on the record), and Elroy Finn on drums and percussion.kk"Having new personalities in the room allowed me to
escape myself" says Williams. "When everyones still working out each others roles, theres an unsettling and exciting
tendency to go off in different directions."kkMy Boy does: from the loping slack-key guitar sway of the breezy
title-track, to the charging synth arpeggios of River Rival, sultry dance floor pop centerpiece Dont Go Back and serene,
soaring Easy Does It - My Boy sees Williams firmly having fun, even while interrogating the behaviors of himself and
those around him.kk"It happened naturally," says Williams. "I was listening to more steely, New Romantickstuff, like
Duran Duran, John Grant, Perfume Genius, the Bee Gees. All those things fed into the machine."kkNew sounds unearth
personal meanings: the droopy synth hook of Dont Go Back - a callback to Williams debauched Party Boy character -
mirrors the hoot of the ruru, New Zealands native owl. The whirring synths of River Rival and b-movie organ of Soft Boys
Make the Grade ("Was gonna write it all down in a letter / But here I am in your DMs") addresses the seemingly innate
human desire to ascribe inner turmoil to outside forces. A marriage of Polynesian and bluegrass guitars powers My Boy
and Easy Does It; the chugging 80s noir sheen of Thinking of Nina was inspired by an obsession with FX spy drama The
Americans; and the stop-start lurch of My Heart the Wormhole ("Dont you dare speak to your father that way / Thats what
you say") evokes paternal kinship through a haze of half-remembered fantasy.kkAll this sonic and emotional whiplash
through My Boys eleven songs is intentional. "As a live performer one of my favorite things to do is blindside people
with upsetting mood shifts. I really wanted that to come across on this record."kkIt culminates in a stark cover of
Barry Gibbs disco classic, Promises. A moment, says Williams, to acknowledge the longing that powers exploration.kk"I
wanted one song that wasnt mysterious to me - a love song that didnt feel weighed down by anything," says Williams of
the final track. "Its a parting plea to not read cynicism into it. A statement of solidarity with all the flawed
characters in the preceding ten tracks. No one escapes or we all do."
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
09-09-2022
Label
Item-nr
1299336
EAN
0656605157733
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Not in stock