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[Music] Welsh Bands / Artists not at the BBC







SuperFurrySeagull

Well-known member
Sep 25, 2003
531
Cardiff By The Sea
One of my current favourite bands;



The latest in a line of great acts including Future of the Left & the previously featured McClusky... (Although I think the singer is English, but they're based here in Cardiff)

Still love the Super Furries, of course. Never bettered!
 






Flex Your Head

Well-known member
Can't believe the mighty Joanna Gruesome didn't get a shout out. Originally from Wales, but many of the band moved to Brighton.

Winners of The Welsh Music Prize 2013/14 with their cracking debut LP 'Weird Sister' when they were up against folk like the Manics, Cate Le Bon, Euros Childs, Gruff Rhys and so on. They were always a cracking live band too.

 














Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,197
Faversham
I had no idea Sassafras were/(are?) Welsh .... well, well, well :lolol:

"Sassafras were a rock band from South Wales first formed in 1970. They played a mix of rock and roll, progressive rock and country rock with the emphasis on vocal harmony. The use of twin guitar solos was a distinctive feature of their music. The band holds the UK record for the group performing the greatest number of live gigs in a year."

The twin lead guitar sound was also a feature of Wishbone Ash, of course.

I have 'expecting company' on vinyl. It's a terrible press. Disappointingly on ebay you can buy the vinyl second hand for £11.00 to £55.00.

Pleased to see my two original High Tide vinyls are going for a minimum of £125 each :rolleyes::cheers:
 


pearl

Well-known member
May 3, 2016
13,127
Behind My Eyes
"Sassafras were a rock band from South Wales first formed in 1970. They played a mix of rock and roll, progressive rock and country rock with the emphasis on vocal harmony. The use of twin guitar solos was a distinctive feature of their music. The band holds the UK record for the group performing the greatest number of live gigs in a year."

The twin lead guitar sound was also a feature of Wishbone Ash, of course.

I have 'expecting company' on vinyl. It's a terrible press. Disappointingly on ebay you can buy the vinyl second hand for £11.00 to £55.00.

Pleased to see my two original High Tide vinyls are going for a minimum of £125 each :rolleyes::cheers:

Yeah I remember Sassafras, my brother had an album (or more, can't recall). I used to sneak into his room when he went out, play his records and read his porn mags / MAD magazines ...... for years I thought an LSD trip was a package holiday in old money :lolol:
 




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