william tyler

Kieran Hebden (Four Tet) and guitarist William Tyler have released their new single “Spider Ballad” from their debut LP, “41 Longfield Street Late ‘80s” (out Sept. 19). The single lives up to the duo’s forward focus, as Tyler’s deconstructed guitar hangs like a ghost over this shimmering piece of psychedelic IDM, perfectly poised for late-summer listening.

Hot on the heels of his latest album, Time Indefinite, William Tyler has announced ’41 Longfield Street Late ‘80s’, his debut collaboration with Kieran Hebden (Four Tet), who also produced and mixed the album, which was recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville, USA. Listen to the first song, If I Had a Boat, a Lyle Lovett cover, which clocks in at over 11 minutes long.

Nashville guitar wizard William Tyler’s new album, Time Indefinite, is a pretty special effort; Glenn Kimpton met up with him to dig a little bit deeper…”It’s definitely the most personal record I’ve ever made”.

With Time Indefinite, William Tyler has hit a new creative peak, seamlessly blending excellent guitar work with a heavy dose of the strange, and it works really well. Dare I suggest it’s his strongest album? Yeah, I do.

Taken from his new album ‘time indefinite’, William Tyler shares his Carl Yung-inspired ‘Anima Hotel’; it’s one of the most tender and moving pieces I’ve heard him perform. I can see myself revisiting this album a lot.

Nothing like the present: as well as announcing his new album today, Time Indefinite (April 25th via Psychic Hotline), Nashville-based guitarist/composer William Tyler has also shared three lead singles and videos.

William Tyler shares his new single “Flight Final”, out now Psychic Hotline – This is a soundtrack to realising that moving forward never entirely means escaping what is behind you. He kicks off his UK and European tour in September.

Taken from his new album “Secret Stratosphere”, check our ‘Area Code 601’ from William Tyler & The Impossible Truth – Hawkwind meets The Charlie Daniels Band. Also our Song of the Day.

Marisa Anderson & William Tyler deliver a diverse and shifting set of songs, using repetition, space, peace and alarm. Lost Futures is a finely composed and beautifully performed album from these two highly creative players.

Thrill Jockey have announced a new collaboration between Portland guitarist Marisa Anderson and Los Angeles-via-Nashville guitarist William Tyler.

With a new album and UK tour coming soon, William Tyler met us to discuss all things Goes West, from the composing to the gorgeous old Martin box that stands at its centre.

On Goes West, the idea of William Tyler staying with the acoustic has helped produce his most focused album yet. Modern Country was a seriously tough act to follow, but it seems a move to California has very much agreed with this guitarist.

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