New Welsh music you may have missed in March, from doomy riffs to classical disco
From even more dungeon synth to improv drumming to sludgy fuzz, here's what's been rattling around Wales' music scene lately.
From even more dungeon synth to improv drumming to sludgy fuzz, here's what's been rattling around Wales' music scene lately.
Buzz’s first New Welsh Music column of 2024 gathers up a few late-November and pre-Christmas treats. The result = a full complement of sterling domestic sound.
As 2023 thinks about winding down, music continues to come from its margins thick and fast, with November delivering 10 more examples from indie to industrial, stoner to soul.
Discover new Welsh music that you may have missed this March, with reviews of Asidhara, The Brass Bambees, Burning Ferns, Damek and DD Darillo.
Noel Gardner brings you the best Welsh music that may have escaped your attention this February, including psychedelic old-timers, hot rap hopes and a postpunk single from Cwmbran.
Noel Gardner and Emma Way bring you the best new Welsh music that may have (most likely, in fact) escaped your attention this January.
From a veteran Cardiff rapper to Welsh-langauge goth/postpunk, Noel Gardner scours the country for the very best in new Welsh music.
Noel Gardner is back this April to serve up slices of fresh musical goodness from all around Wales, including Don Leisure and Holy Coves.
From witchy black metal in Asenath Blake to Newport's Spider Kitten, Noel Gardner sifts through notable and new Welsh music.
Music releases from or at least sufficiently strongly related to Wales. Different formats, styles and regions abound.
RECENT WELSH MUSIC YOU MAY HAVE MISSED | REVIEW Grievously limited cassettes, vinyl, digital and some truly peculiar format gambits this month. We start with… the first of those: …
RECENT WELSH MUSIC YOU MAY HAVE MISSED | REVIEW Beginning this column, and thereby 2021, with an album which isn’t entirely recent at all, thus priming you for a …