Four genres, one voice
Rock, jazz, blues and country, pulled into something that doesn’t sit neatly in any of them. That is the point, and it is why the record sounds older than it is.
Debut solo record out now
Rock, jazz, blues and country folded into a sound of his own. The voice and pen behind alt-rock band FLYWAY, now six songs deep into a solo record — with a new album in production.


Four videos
If It Wasn’t For The Trees
The Game of They
In The Meantime
Love Me, Little Lazy
The front row
The new record is being made right now. Songs, first listens and show dates go to this list before they go to the platforms — no algorithm deciding who gets to hear it.
Songs and show dates. Nothing else, and never sold on.
The next song lands in your inbox before it lands anywhere else.
Rock, jazz, blues and country, pulled into something that doesn’t sit neatly in any of them. That is the point, and it is why the record sounds older than it is.
The voice and the songwriting behind alt-rock band FLYWAY, across their 2016 and 2020 albums. “The Game of They” is the first record under his own name.
No content calendar, no release plan dressed up as art. The next album is being cut now, and it comes out when the songs are finished.
Where it gets made
Naylor is signed to
Music, and the new album is in production with Ty Weathers — an RIAA gold producer with nine Billboard top tens and 300M+ streams behind him. The artist is early. The room is not.
In production with

Sand City Studio · North Myrtle Beach, SC

Front row hears first
