Hailing from the Welsh town of Carmarthen, Adwaith grew up surrounded by a rich tradition of Welsh-language indie-rock, and a tight-knit scene of experimental, artistically-minded bands that frequented their beloved local venue The Parrot. Inspired by the lineage of boldly experimental bands that emerged out of Wales in the ‘80s – Datblygu, Traddodiad Ofnus and Fflaps to name three groups spearheading new wave Welsh rock music at the time – Adwaith knew that they wanted to be similarly uncompromising in their own vision. When Hollie Singer, Gwenllian Anthony and Heledd Owen first went about founding their own band in 2015, they were also equally influenced by newer acts they’d seen playing at local indie venues and Welsh-Language music festivals, where they bore witness to another new wave of musicians wielding Welsh as an exciting musical instrument.
Pier
Bruckner
Slow Riders
Royel Otis
The Last Dinner Party
PROVINZ
DaS Neuwerk
6Euroneunzig
Andreas Lambert Trio
Milliarden
Nik Nova
IL CIVETTO
MODULAR (DE)
Steintor Herrenchor
Fuffifufzich
Crow Cat Trio
Tiefbasskommando
Keimzeit
Jamaram
Hi! Spencer