
“Willson Williams” is a collaboration between two acclaimed British singer-songwriters, the former Mercury Prize nominee Kathryn Williams and Edinburgh-based indie rock artist Dan Willson (better known as Withered Hand). The two friends built a creative bridge through shared grief (Willson for Frightened Rabbit singer Scott Hutchison, Williams for her friend and comedian Jeremy Hardy) and they explore their emotions through sincere yet self-effacing song writing.
“Willson Williams” witnesses the meeting of two likeminded musicians who’ve built their successful, independent careers on inventive folk instrumentation, reflective and sincere lyricism, and not a small amount of self-deprecation. Their modest confessionals, written poetically and over nostalgic and atmospheric melodies, are as relatable as ever, and together they find new ways to unpack their feelings.
One overarching theme on the album is that of grief, when the writing process saw them both, tragically, in mourning for separate loved ones; Dan for his brother Karl and his friend Scott Hutchinson of Frightened Rabbit, and Kathryn for her friend, comedian and BBC Radio 4 presenter Jeremy Hardy. They explain that “the initial premise and starting point for us was discussions and open conversations on bereavement. We’d both recently lost friends who were also in the public eye, and we talked about the strange place between personal loss and the communal grieving of a public figure”.
Contrastingly, the music on “Willson Williams” is warm, heartfelt and even cheerful, an opposing nature that is completely in keeping with both their humour and candidness.
Prolific singer-songwriter Kathryn Williams and recently reinvigorated troubadour Dan Willson (aka Withered Hand) release a collaboration album,
“Willson Williams” out 26th April