Following the Stands, Payne teamed up with producer
Ethan Johns to record his debut solo album
Bright Light Ballads.
Bright Light Ballads was recorded and mixed in seven days using a vintage 8 track tape machine. Other musicians on the record included singer
Candie Payne (Payne's sister) and former Stands bassist
Dean Ravera, among others. The album was released digitally through Payne's own label, Move City Records on 14 April 2009, and entered the iTunes Singer Songwriter Album Chart at No. 1 and the iTunes Albums Chart at No. 13. The album was then given a physical CD release in the UK on 5 May 2009. On 21 September 2009, Move City Records released the digital LP
Live at the Luminaire, a live album of Payne's sold-out solo performance at The Luminaire club, London, on 28 May 2009.
Live at the Luminaire featured material from Payne's debut solo album as well as songs from the Stands' album
All Years Leaving. The album entered the iTunes UK Singer Songwriter Chart at No. 10. Five songs written by Payne were recorded by
Ren Harvieu for her debut album
Through the Night which was released in May 2012 and which entered the
UK Albums Chart at number 5. Payne also co-wrote the single "In the Open" by
Benjamin Francis Leftwich, released November 2012. In 2013, Payne played a handful of low key solo acoustic shows premiering new material. In 2014, Payne began co-managing Neon Waltz, a band from
Caithness with former Oasis manager Marcus Russell and produced several tracks on their debut album
Strange Hymns. In September 2016, Payne toured the UK for the first time in several years before releasing a vinyl edition of his solo LP
Bright Light Ballads via Pledge Music. In November 2016, Payne released a free digital download of new home recordings titled
High Times, Home Recordings. In March 2017, Payne announced both the release of a 3 disc vinyl collection of recordings by the Stands to be titled
The Stands Recordings 2003-2005, and a UK tour to take place in October. In October 2017, Payne released his second solo album,
Mountain with singles "The Brightest Star" and "Hold Steady the Wire". ==Solo discography==