In a 2021 interview, Shaw told
ABC Audio that over the years with The Revivalists, he had written songs that he decided were not right for the band; material that was more personal and stripped down to only his voice and a guitar. As a result, he recorded a solo album with some of these songs called
David Shaw. The album, which has rock, country and soul influences, was released in May 2021 on Yokoko Records/C3 Records, just before Shaw rejoined The Revivalists for the first full band tour since the beginning of the 2020
COVID-19 pandemic. Joining Shaw on his debut solo album are guitarist and co-writer
Chris Gelbuda, keyboardist and vocalist Neal Francis, bassist Mike Starr, and one of The Revivalists' current drummers, PJ Howard. They recorded the project at New Orleans’ Parlor Recording Studio. A number of singles were released to promote
David Shaw. These include "Got Me Feeling Good," "Heavy Soul," "Shivers," "Shaken," and "Promised Land," and the album was produced by four-time
Grammy Award-winning producer
Jack Splash. Just after the release of the album, Shaw began his first solo tour. Around the time of the
David Shaw release, he created a weekly, five-show livestream series of his material both solo and with The Revivalists. and a live show on
Rolling Stone magazine's section of the
Twitch channel. ==Philanthropy==