William Doyle has taken a long and wavy path to his current position as creator of Springs Eternal. His new album creates a soundscape of whirling dreamlike melodies, euphoric orchestration, and even unashamed pop. A far cry from the almost classical feel of his previous work and almost a return to his early roots. Del Pike considers that journey and chats to Will about his new album. Originally from Bournemouth, Will has woven many routes and taken multiple forms. The young writer/performer started off touting his intricately formed, bedroom-produced songs around the pubs and bars of Southampton during his college years before forming Doyle and the Fourfathers, purveyors of infectious pop with a touch of politics (“Welcome to Austerity,” was a highlight). Their sole album, Man Made, was r...