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William Doyle

William DoyleBest William Doyle Albums Ranked

8.7

Avg Score

6

Opinions

3

Albums

3

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Summary from 6 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated William Doyle's catalog across 3 albums from 6 opinions, with an overall average of 8.7/10. The top-rated William Doyle album is Great Spans of Muddy Time (2021) with a 9.1/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Your Wilderness Revisited and Springs Eternal. The discography on Wavelength spans 2019 to 2024.

Great Spans of Muddy Time

Great Spans of Muddy Time

loudandquiet
10

For a tour of perfectionism in music, William Doyle’s Your Wilderness Revisited could write the guidebook. Layers of sonic ecstasy exposed a painstaking attention to detail within the strange shadows which the record cast on suburban life; a rainstorm of synths, labyrinthine guitars and playful arpeggios like electronic artillery paid their uncanny debts to Doyle’s native suburbia, composed like a

Great Spans of Muddy Time

Great Spans of Muddy Time

thelineofbestfit
9.0

William Doyle truly comes into his own on the powerful and bewildering Great Spans of Muddy Time

Your Wilderness Revisited

Your Wilderness Revisited

thelineofbestfit
9.0

William Doyle's Your Wilderness Revisited is a dazzlingly beautiful triumph of intention

Springs Eternal

Springs Eternal

loudandquiet
8.0

William Doyle’s latest album, Springs Eternal, interrogates the dangers and possibilities of climate change and ever-accelerating technological advances. He crafts his idiosyncratic art-pop – at times baroque, whimsical, or both – to serve his subject matter: his fragmented sense of self fracturing under the weight of two existential threats. Luckily, while that might sound overwhelmingly cerebra

Your Wilderness Revisited

Your Wilderness Revisited

loudandquiet
8.0

How refreshing to encounter, in the age of algorithmically engineered instant Spotified gratification and an unstemmable torrent of albums that barely demand a single play, a proper old-fashioned grower, intriguing enough to stick with after the first spin, and increasingly rewarding with each subsequent one. The fact that William Doyle’s first commercially available album under his own name (and

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