The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Singer Zach Williams comes home for solo show

The Lone Bellow is about to start work on its third album this fall.

- By Christophe­r Quinn cquinn@ajc.com

Zach Williams seems like a man who has found a satisfied mind after coming up through the scramble of the New York music scene.

Two years ago, Georgia-born Williams, the lead singer for the Lone Bellow, a hungry band on the rise, was earnest and energetic, chatting with me from his cellphone as he walked the streets of Manhattan.

Now, Williams, who moved to Nashville’s Inglewood neighborho­od in January along with band members Brian Elmquist and Kanene Pipkin, talked about having more time with his wife and four kids — thanks to the move and a less intense touring schedule.

“When I lived in Brooklyn, I

think I made, like, one soccer game. Now, I am the coach,” he said with a touch of disbelief.

But, he said, he doubts he’ll be asked back.

“Turns out, I don’t know how to play the game.”

Despite squashing his career aspiration­s as a coach, the move left him more time to get back to the love of music that first brought the band members together — rehearsals in backyards rather than during microphone checks, time for songwritin­g and getting reacquaint­ed with the bandmates he proudly professes to love.

The Lone Bellow is about to start work on its third album this fall under a new manager and with the help of another Georgian, Dave Cobb.

Williams is coming home this week to Georgia to play the Wildwood Revival in Athens Friday, with the band. Then he’ll drive over Saturday for a solo show at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur.

He is using Eddie’s to test and pare down songs for a new solo album he hopes to begin working on in the winter while Cobb is working on the band’s album. There is no bad portent for the band in his solo work, Williams said. He has about 65 new songs.

“I played a solo gig at the Rockwood Music Hall (New York) a month ago. And I basically am just trying to figure out which songs I want to do solo and which I want to do with the Lone Bellow, and what it feels like when a song is sung in a room instead of just doing the big band with the big sound. I just want to bring it back to, can a lyric and melody hold up with just an acoustic guitar?

“I am just testing the waters, and Atlanta has always been a kind place for stuff like that.”

While in town, he plans to see his parents, who live in Woodstock, near where Williams grew up, then will head up I-75 to spend time with his wife, Stacy, and her family in Lafayette before heading back to Nashville, which is quickly feeling like home.

 ?? JONATHAN PHILLIPS / SPECIAL ?? Georgia-born Zach Williams of the Lone Bellow will play a solo set Aug. 27 at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur.
JONATHAN PHILLIPS / SPECIAL Georgia-born Zach Williams of the Lone Bellow will play a solo set Aug. 27 at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur.

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