Late to the discussion but, I'm learning Welsh. Like Datblygu, SFA, John ac Alun, Bryn Fon, Brigyn, etc. My kids tell me I'm listening to Indie - sounds more like rock / folk rock to me (depends on the group - J&A can sound very country, look up Hei, Anita.)
rock music or the lack of it in welsh music
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Shannon, I only just now saw this thread, and wanted to reply. As for Welsh rock bands, there are The Manic Street Preachers, and Stereophonics, to name just a couple. There are more
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Love the list of English language Welsh bands from Christopher, and some great recommendations in this discussion.I was back in Wales on a road-trip last month and was lucky enough to catch a new Welsh rock band at Clwb Ifor Bach. Thought I'd share my thoughts on a couple of bands that I absolutely loved...The live music scene seems to start pretty early in Cardiff. I knew that the first of three bands on at Clwb Ifor Bach hit the stage at 8.15pm, but it was the other two bands I wanted to check out, so I had to arrive by 9.15pm for the second set of the evening. The venue is legendary in Wales and frequently breaks new Welsh talent. As I arrived, Warnings were taking to the stage. They're from Cardiff, and drew a packed crowd of local supporters. I guess their music is comparable to Stone Roses and an early Pearl Jam sound, with atmospheric songs and rousing choruses. I particularly liked When The Sun Goes Down and Second Light - - check out their music online: https://www.cinchsolution.com/what-happened-to-ilike/ . I loved their sound and think theyre likely to become very popular very quickly; hopefully well see them in American soon! The crowd actually thinned out a little as headliners The Gubbins came on. They hail from Aberdare, so another great new Welsh band to look out for. I thought they were pretty good too but, for me, Warnings were the highlight and seem to have amazing potential.
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