ADWAITH: rising Welsh-language dreampop trio excel with BATO MATO
For a group awarded the Welsh Music Prize in 2019, the prospect of releasing the ‘difficult second album’ could understandably be true. With Bato Mato, Adwaith needn’t worry.
For a group awarded the Welsh Music Prize in 2019, the prospect of releasing the ‘difficult second album’ could understandably be true. With Bato Mato, Adwaith needn’t worry.
With a second album and rash of summer festival gigs on the horizon. Buzz’s Emma Way spoke to
folk punks Adwaith. Read, watch or listen to the interview here.
The lineup for 2022’s BBC Radio 6 Music Festival: the first since 2020, and the first to take place in Cardiff, will include exciting events programmed by Immersed.
Breichiau Hir have a heavier sound than most of their indie-leaning peers, which, as they tell Noel Gardner, is what the Welsh language scene is missing.
New albums, mini-albums, EPs, singles and songs on vinyl, tape, CD, CDR, downloadable formats and streaming platforms. All recent, all Welsh and all music, or close enough.
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