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Tafod Dy Wraig [ CD / Album ]

Tafod Dy Wraig

SKU: CD6457 Barcode: 5055162100254
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Format: CD / Album

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  • Released Date: 01 Sep 2008

  • Genre: Folk

Our Take

Welsh psych-rock outfit GWIBDAITH HEN FRAN Tafod Dy Wraigin's latest album, British English, is a mind-bending sonic trip that will leave you questioning reality and possibly your own existence. From the opening track, "Maelgwn Gwynedd," with its swirling guitars and haunting vocals, it's clear that this band is not interested in playing it safe.

Each track on British English is a rollercoaster of emotions, taking you from euphoria to despair in a matter of minutes. "Ysbryd Brwnt" is a frenetic burst of energy, with its pounding drums and frenzied guitar riffs, while "Dysgu Cymraeg" slows things down with its dreamy melodies and ethereal vocals.

The production on this album is top-notch, with every instrument and vocal line coming through crystal clear. The band's attention to detail is impressive, with layers of sound adding depth and complexity to each track.

GWIBDAITH HEN FRAN Tafod Dy Wraigin's British English is a must-listen for anyone who craves music that challenges the status quo and pushes the boundaries of what is possible. This album is a true masterpiece of experimental rock, and a testament to the band's dedication to their craft. So grab your headphones, buckle up, and get ready for a wild ride with British English.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Chdi a Fi
2. Glyg Glyg Glyg
3. Hogan Wirion
4. Twmpath Twrch Trwyth
5. Ffat Boi Ivamo
6. Nicyrs Mam Glyn
7. Cocl Town
8. Llygad y Ffynnon
9. Postman
10. Bitxiamo Paid a Bod Ofn
11. Brycheuyn

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About the artist

Gwibdaith Hen Fran

In the murky world of experimental folk music, one name reigns supreme: GWIBDAITH HEN FRAN. Hailing from the misty hills of Wales, this enigmatic artist has been causing a stir in the music scene for years with their unique blend of traditional Welsh folk sounds and mind-bending electronic experimentation. GWIBDAITH HEN FRAN's music is like taking a trip down a rabbit hole – you never quite know where you'll end up, but you're in for a wild ride. With their haunting vocals, intricate instrumentation, and avant-garde production techniques, each track is a sonic journey that takes you to places you never knew existed. But don't let their ethereal sound fool you – GWIBDAITH HEN FRAN is not afraid to get weird. From incorporating field recordings of sheep bleating to sampling old Welsh nursery rhymes, their music is a delightful blend of the absurd and the sublime. In a world obsessed with conformity, GWIBDAITH HEN FRAN is a breath of fresh air – a true original in a sea of copycats. So if you're looking for music that will challenge your preconceptions and expand your musical horizons, look no further than the one and only GWIBDAITH HEN FRAN. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

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