Artist's albums
Alternate Lands
2021 · EP
An Apparition (without Event)
2021 · single
The Unanswered Why
2021 · single
Great Spans of Muddy Time
2021 · album
Semi-Bionic
2021 · single
Nothing at All
2021 · single
And Everything Changed (But I Feel Alright)
2021 · single
The Dream Derealised
2019 · album
Your Wilderness Revisited
2019 · album
Continuum
2019 · single
Design Guide
2019 · single
Nobody Else Will Tell You
2019 · single
Murmuration
2018 · album
Millersdale
2018 · single
Lightnesses Vol. 1
2017 · album
Lightnesses Vol. 2
2017 · album
Near Future Residence
2017 · album
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Biography
Recording in bedrooms since the age of 14, William Doyle has made it his mission to create vast soundscapes and progressive song structures without the most sophisticated technology. William released his first solo music in 2008, before becoming the singer and songwriter of indie pop band Doyle And The Fourfathers. From there, William became known for his electronic music under the name East India Youth, releasing two critically acclaimed albums, including Total Strife Forever which was nominated for the 2014 Mercury Prize. William then returned to releasing music under his own name, including 2019’s landmark album Your Wilderness Revisited. In 2021 William released Great Spans of Muddy Time to wide critical acclaim. William Doyle - Full Discography “A maximalist Lynchian heaven” – Loud & Quiet (10/10) “Radiant yet seamless piece of art-pop” – UNCUT (8/10) “A diverse satisfying whole” – MOJO (4/5) “Bewildering, gorgeous and riveting” – Line of Best Fit (9/10) “Genuinely original” – Electronic Sound “Near-perfect pop” – Record Collector (4/5) “I really like that!” Radcliffe & Maconie, BBC 6 Music