All posts tagged: wales

Listen to Accü’s ‘Crash To Kill’

Welsh singer Accü returns with her third single 'Crash To Kill', which is taken from her forthcoming LP 'Echo The Red', landing this month. The peppy handing of electronica and pop is an experimental piece packed with charm and character that finds Accü's floaty vocals drifting through twinkling production. 'Crash To Kill' is out via Libertino Records.

Listen to Gulp’s ‘I Dream Of Your Song’

Back in 2014 Cardiff band Gulp released their debut album 'Season Sun' which blended everything from psychedelic, alt-pop, desert rock, new wave and more. With their new LP 'All Good Wishes' scheduled to land August 3rd on E.L.K Records, the band now share their latest single 'I Dream Of Your Song'. Taking the sound of Kraut-rock and twisting it with 60s pop melodies, the tune is an airy and sun-drenched delight, giving a pleasant view into the window of the upcoming LP.

Listen to Angus Powell’s Ethereal Track ‘Shiver’

Welsh artist Angus Powell is set to release his debut LP 'Before The Grey' on September 29th via the Halogen Music imprint. Teaming up with engineer Andy Jackson of Pink Floyd fame to create a lush and haunting soundscape, Powell has shared his latest song from the release entitled 'Shiver'. Beautifully produced with a melancholic drift, the song is a chilled and epic slice of ambient. Have a listen.

ColoRising Mixes 32: Griff Lynch

Aside from having recorded amazing music with the Welsh band Yr Ods, Griff Lynch has continued to create cultural bridges, performing songs in his native language, reeling listeners into the utterly magnificent offerings from the beautiful Wales land. Musically gliding between everything ranging from indie to electronica, it would do injustice to try to pin Griff Lynch down to any one specific box. However, his flawless tying between sometimes not so happy themes with contrasting, vibrant rhythms is a part of the listening wonder.

ColoRising Mixes 32: Griff Lynch

Aside from having recorded amazing music with the Welsh band Yr Ods, Griff Lynch has continued to create cultural bridges, performing songs in his native language, reeling listeners into the utterly magnificent offerings from the beautiful Wales land. Musically gliding between everything ranging from indie to electronica, it would do injustice to try to pin Griff Lynch down to any one specific box. However, his flawless tying between sometimes not so happy themes with contrasting, vibrant rhythms is a part of the listening wonder.