Adwaith () are a
Welsh language
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indie rock
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group from
Carmarthen in
West Wales
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, formed in 2015. The group consists of Hollie Singer (vocals, guitar), Gwenllian Anthony (bass, keys, mandolin) and Heledd Owen (drums). Signed to Libertino Records, they released their first album ''Melyn'' in 2018. Both ''Melyn'' and its follow-up ''Bato Mato'' (2022) won
Welsh Music Prize awarded for the best album from
Wales
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, making Adwaith the first act to receive the award twice.
History

Band members Hollie Singer and Gwenllian Anthony grew up together in
Carmarthen and have known each other since the age of three.
After forming a band and performing in the town, they remained without a drummer, and met current drummer Heledd Owen at their first performance.
The band were taken on by head of Libertino Records, Gruff Wyn Owen.
Singer and Owen study music at universities in south Wales and London respectively, while Anthony works at Carmarthen venue the Parrot. "Adwaith" means ''reaction'' in
Welsh
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. In an interview, Singer said, "One of our mothers asked what reaction was in Welsh, and we just thought 'Oh, that would make a cool band name!'"
Adwaith first appeared on the Welsh language music scene to a wide audience at
Welsh Language Music Day
Welsh Language Music Day ( cy, Dydd Miwsig Cymru) is a music festival founded by BBC Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens. Events take place on the day at its base in Cardiff, as well as previously in London, Swansea, and even as far as Brooklyn and Budape ...
2017, where the group performed at
Womanby Street
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's Castle Emporium, releasing new music and joining a number of other up and coming Welsh artists as part of the organisation's promotional campaign.
As part of the day,
Wales Online author David Owens names the band in his "75 songs to celebrate Welsh Language Music Day" list.
In July 2017, the group were named in the lineup for the 2017
Festival N°6
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in
Portmeirion. The "post-rock girl group" were billed as part of the BBC Wales and Arts Council Wales’ music project
Horizons Gorwelion
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The ...
which each year promotes 12 selected contemporary independent musicians in Wales. The group also appeared on the
BBC Music Introducing stage at
Latitude Festival
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in 2017.
The group were again listed in September 2017, this time for Swn Festival in Cardiff. The band played the event's Discovery Day at an event which included names such as
Courtney Barnett
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and
Boy Azooga
Boy Azooga are a Welsh indie rock group from Cardiff, Wales. Formed in 2017, the group is led by front man Davey Newington (vocals, guitar), who is joined live by band members Dafydd Davies (drums), Sam Barnes (bass), and Dylan Morgan (keyboar ...
. David Owens of Wales Online again praised the band with inclusion in his "The 57 greatest songs from Wales in 2017" list.

In December 2017 the band were announced as recipients of
BBC Cymru Wales and
Wales Art Council funding under the
Horizons Gorwelion
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scheme, receiving part of the £35,000 fund shared among contemporary independent Welsh musicians. That same month, the group launched their debut music video, "FEMME",
which combined a "jangly C86 indie pop sound" with the "cheeky and bold
ideowith an important message".
The band were named as part of the 12 name shortlist for the 2018 edition of
Horizons Gorwelion
Horizons ( cy, Gorwelion) is an arts scheme and music festival launched jointly in 2014 by BBC Cymru Wales and the Arts Council of Wales to develop new independent contemporary music artists. It is curated by BBC presenter Bethan Elfyn.
The ...
.
In 2018 the group performed at Welsh music showcase
FOCUS Wales
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, held at
Wrexham
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's
Tŷ Pawb venue, performing a "stripped-back" set including a cover of a song by
Childish Gambino
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. The event has been described as Wales' biggest music industry event led by talks and advice from industry figures. The group also supported
Gwenno
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at
Islington Assembly Hall.

The band also featured on the Green Man Rising Stage in the
Brecon Beacons
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for
Green Man Festival 2018, and launched their single "Gartref" at Cardiff's
Clwb Ifor Bach
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.
The band describe the single (written while travelling home from Italy) as relating to "a longing and not having a home, and not having a safe space".
The band have performed at Wales Goes Pop
and Future is Female festival,
and started their own FEMME nights intended to offer a safe space to women.
Performers at FEMME have included Ani Glass, Chroma, Serol Serol, Gwenno and Patricia Morgan from Datblygu.
The band's single "Fel i Fod" was used by the
Football Association of Wales
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women's team in the build-up to their fixtures.
Adwaith released their debut album, ''Melyn'',() in October 2018, It was recorded at Giant Wafer Studios in Powys and at Music Box in Cardiff, and produced by
Estrons
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They maintained a relentless ...
bass player Steff Pringle.
The album's visually striking sleeve was designed by
H. Hawkline. The band's single, Gartref, was remixed in 2018 by
Manic Street Preachers
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member
James Bradfield, and their defiant post-punk track "Y Diweddaraf" was named
Clash Magazine's Track of the Day for the 1st of October.
The band were featured in
The Guardian
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for a piece on the growth of Welsh language pop culture.
One week after releasing their album, the band performed their work at
Sŵn Festival at
Clwb Ifor Bach
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in
Cardiff
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.
The band again participated in Welsh Language Music Day in February 2019 and in June at the
Tafwyl festival at
Cardiff Castle
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, a three-day "celebration of Welsh music".
In April 2019 the band appeared at Diverse Records' special event in
Newport
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for
Record Store Day 2019, performing at
McCann's Rock and Ale Bar in the city. In July they launched a new double A-side with the title track, "Hey!". The band's tracks were further promoted when Gizmodo reported on the Cân y Cymry playlist on Spotify, where the band were named in the top 5.
Huw Stephens
Huw Meredydd Stephens (born 25 May 1981) is a Welsh radio and television presenter, currently broadcasting on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Radio 6 Music.
Stephens founded the Sŵn music festival with John Rostron and the yearly s ...
covered the band in his Cymru Rising programme for
BBC Radio 4
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. In July the band performed at
Cardigan Castle
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, and announced an October tour of independent UK venues including Poetry Club (
Glasgow
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), Yes (
Manchester
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), and The Victoria (
Dalston, London
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), alongside Mellt and Papur Wal. The band will perform in January 2020 at Rockaway Beach festival, alongside
The Jesus and Mary Chain and
Fontaines DC
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After meeting while attending mu ...
, in
Bognor Regis.
In November 2019, the band were announced as winners of the
Welsh Music Prize for ''Melyn''.
In June 2022, Adwaith performed at the historic
Glastonbury Festival
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on the
BBC introducing stage. They released their second album, ''Bato Mato'', in July 2022. The album won them the Welsh Music Prize in October 2022, making them the first act to receive the award twice.
Politics
Adwaith are supporters of
Welsh independence. They told ''Yes is More'': "Britain are relying on Westminster and England too much, people from Scotland and Wales are quickly starting to realise that independence is a great option. We need a leader who puts Wales first and has a genuine care for the culture and language."
Band members
* Hollie Singer - vocals, guitar
(2015–present)
* Gwenllian Anthony - bass, keys, mandolin
(2015–present)
* Heledd Owen - drums
(2015–present)
Discography
Singles
Albums
References
External links
*
Adwaithat Libertino Records
Adwaith at
Tafwyl
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Welsh rock music groups
Musical groups established in 2015
Welsh indie rock groups
Welsh punk rock groups
Welsh-language music
2015 establishments in Wales