SSW William Alexander, who has roots in Okinawa, has released his new single “ANWT”. The MV has also been released.


The essence of introspective bedroom folk that cuts to the essence and approaches “bold fragility”

William Alexander is highly acclaimed as a “musician’s musician.” With his rich sense of rhythm and deep roots in Los Angeles’ progressive underground scene, he has created music for André 3000, Celeste, Connan Mockasin, He has collaborated with and recorded with many notable artists including Laraaji, John Carroll Kirby, Carlos Niño, Mndsgn, and Nick Hakim. His unique musical sensibilities have made him widely known as a leading instrumentalist, but above all, it is his vocals that reveal the whole picture of his music.

“ANWT” is the lead track from the album “Solo in New York” scheduled to be released in November, and is a song that expresses the essence of introspective and heartfelt bedroom folk. Unlike his previous sound, which featured a full band that utilized his talents as a multi-instrumentalist, he stripped down to the essence of the song, focusing on the singer-songwriter’s pure vision and the beauty in imperfection. is guessing. Drawing on the timeless sensibilities of Jessica Pratt, the unique guitar playing of José González, and the bold fragility of Caetano Veloso, William Alexander’s new soul-folk is born.

(Work information)

Artist: William Alexander

Title: ANWT

Publisher/Label: SWEET SOUL RECORDS

Delivery link: https://lnk.to/WXXL_ANWT

William Alexander – ANWT (Official Video)

William Alexander

Artist / Singer-Songwriter / Multi-Instrumentalist

William Alexander, a SSW with roots in Okinawa, expresses the essence of introspective bedroom folk through his vast artistic world. The strong, gritty soul of his early work gives way to a softer mood, inviting the listener to explore within. The simple yet sophisticated rich vocal tone and flowing rhythm of the nylon string guitar are reminiscent of the greats of Brazilian Tropicália in the 1970s, such as the young Caetano Veloso and Erasmo Carlos.

His songs explore themes of self-actualization and various forms of love, moving between observation and invisible mystical concepts. In today’s world of fast fashion and self-expression, William Alexander listens to the opposite. Being modest is not an escape, but rather a courageous choice to face the music, oneself, and the cries of one’s soul hidden deep within.

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