2007–2013: Early career with The Unfaithful Ways and Delaney Davidson Williams founded The Unfaithful Ways at 17 with his high school friends Sebastian Warne and Ben Woolley, along with a science teacher at the school, Simon Brouwer. They quickly gained national attention in New Zealand, playing the
Big Day Out, and were nominated for a
New Zealand Music Award in 2011. Their final album was released in February 2014.
2013–2018: Early solo career and Marlon Williams Relocating to
Melbourne, Australia, in mid-2013, Williams began performing solo around town, self-releasing the live album
Live At La Niche, touring Australia with US acts
Robert Ellis,
Cory Chisel and playing Mullumbimby Music Festival. During this time, he lived in Melbourne's inner-city suburb of
Abbotsford at the Yarra Hotel. The Yarra Benders are musicians Gus Agars, Dave Khan and Ben Woolley, and previously guitarist Dan Parsons. and number 31 on the
Australian ARIA Albums Chart. The album was called "captivating" by
Rolling Stone Australia, a "revelation" by
Metro Magazine and "one of the most impressive country records this year" by ToneDeaf. That same years, he did his first national television performance on
SBS Australia's music quiz show
RocKwiz, and at the
Sydney Opera House for TEDxSydney. In September 2015, Williams signed to American independent label
Dead Oceans who then released and distributed the album worldwide on 2 February 2016. It was a finalist for the
2016 Taite Music Prize. Beginning in June 2014, Williams toured nearly non-stop for three-and-a-half years. While working on his record in 2014, Williams embarked on a co-headline tour with Melody Pool, playing 26 shows around Australia and New Zealand, before closing the year with performances at
Queenscliff Music Festival, Wave Rock Weekender, Mullumbimby Music Festival, and a full band tour alongside
Justin Townes Earle and
Lindi Ortega in Australia and New Zealand. He toured Europe for the first time in May 2015, and in Fall 2015 began performing across the United States, the United Kingdom, Continental Europe, and Australia until November 2017, which included stints opening for
Paul Kelly,
Lucinda Williams, and
Kasey Chambers, and
Sam Beam and
Jesca Hoop. To support the record, Willams first toured the United States and Europe before playing a series of European and Australian summer music festival dates through November 2018. Williams released a live album
Live at Auckland Town Hall was released a year later on 1 February 2019 as a
double album. The album was recorded in May 2018 at the historic
Auckland Town Hall. Williams and the Yarra Benders continued to tour extensively through the end of 2019. In May 2020, Williams premiered a full live concert film of the "Live at Auckland Town Hall" album. The film ran 109 minutes for free through YouTube and Facebook followed by a live Q&A with fans.
2022–present: My Boy & Te Whare Tīwekaweka Williams released his third album
My Boy in 2022. After releasing singles
My Boy, River Rival, Easy Does It and ''Don't Go Back'', the full album was released. In January 2025, Williams announced the release of an entirely
Māori album titled
Te Whare Tīwekaweka,
Lorde appears as a guest artist in one track titled "Kāhore He Manu E". The album won the 2026
Taite Music Prize. == Film and television appearances ==