Artist's albums
My Boy
2022 · album
My Boy
2022 · single
Mr. Bojangles
2022 · single
Plastic Bouquet
2020 · album
Your Mind’s Walking Out
2020 · single
Arahura
2020 · single
Isn’t It
2020 · single
I Wonder Why
2020 · single
Live at Auckland Town Hall
2019 · album
Make Way for Love
2018 · album
Come to Me
2018 · single
What's Chasing You
2018 · single
Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore
2017 · single
Vampire Again
2017 · single
Marlon Williams
2016 · album
Dark Child
2016 · single
Dark Child
2016 · single
Hello Miss Lonesome
2015 · single
Strange Things
2015 · single
Sad But True (Vol.3)
2014 · album
Sad But True
2012 · album
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Biography
My Boy, the third solo record from 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 playful, shapeshifting creature. Following the release of his second album, 2018’s Make Way For Love, Williams’ toured the world playing major festivals and collaborating with Lorde, Yo-Yo Ma and Florence Welch. He also forged a fledgling acting career with roles in films The True History of the Kelly Gang and Netflix series Sweet Tooth, as well as a cameo in Oscar winning film A Star Is Born. My Boy parlays this flush of worldly experience into a vivid record as spirited and kinetic as the unfolding life of its performer. “I’ve always explored different character elements in my music,” says Williams. “And the more I get into acting, the more tricks I’m learning about representation and presentation. To get braver and bolder with exploring shifting contexts and new ways of doing things.” Co-produced with Tom Healy and recorded at Roundhead Studios in New Zealand, My Boy finds Williams’ leading a new band through a set of genre-hopping tunes: from the cheery sway of ‘My Boy’ and chugging ‘80s noir sheen of ‘Thinking Of Nina’ to the charging synth of ‘River Rival’ and the sultry pop jam ‘Don’t Go Back.’ All this sonic and emotional whiplash is intentional, and ultimately My Boy sees Williams having fun, even while interrogating the behaviors of himself and those around him.