David Youngs, the British guitarist renowned for his subtle command of sound and emotion, presents Fragments — a solo guitar album that captures both his technical ability and his journey toward personal expression. The project is a result of quiet bravery, inner exploration and years of behind-the-scenes artistry.
A trained drummer and accomplished multi-instrumentalist, Youngs built his career supporting bands and studio sessions, often concealing his desire to perform solo guitar. “It felt too exposed,” he explains. “Too dangerous.” Around 2010, he confronted that hesitation and began creating music that would eventually become Fragments.
More than a collection of songs, Fragments is a deeply considered work, recorded in Youngs’ own studio and shaped by his expertise in sound design. The result is a spacious, immersive listening experience praised by major music publications for its restraint and precision.
Youngs’ compositions speak directly to the listener. Many fans have found comfort in the music during moments of loss or solitude. “It’s those comments that stop you in your tracks,” he says. “That’s why I keep going.” These reflections elevate the album beyond its technical roots, transforming it into a shared emotional landscape.
Despite his deep professional background — from Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios to early days at London’s iconic Trident Studios — Youngs remains grounded and committed to authenticity over image. A father of three based in Cambridge, he continues to perform, with a confirmed appearance at Drum Camp Festival 2026.
Fragments is not about making noise — it’s about making meaning. With honesty and grace, Youngs invites listeners into his world through sound.




