Welsh Music Prize nominees announced
The 12 albums shortlisted for the inaugural (WMP) have been announced today. WMP is the brainchild of Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens. Here are the nominees:
Al Lewis - In The Wake
Al's self-released album was released in January 2011. It charted in Amazon's top 10 folk albums on its release. 91Èȱ¬ Radio 2 and 6 Music have been supportive of the release.
The Blackout - Hope
Fan-funded through the Pledge scheme, the Merthyr band's third album campaign saw them support My Chemical Romance and continue their rise through rock's ranks in the UK and Europe.
Hope was released in April 2011 by Cooking Vinyl.
Colorama - Box
Released last October on See Monkey Do Monkey, Box brought Colorama to the attention of clued-up indie fans.
Colorama, aka Carwyn Ellis, has been a favourite with Bethan Elfyn.
Funeral For A Friend - Welcome 91Èȱ¬ Armageddon
Welcome 91Èȱ¬ Armageddon was Funeral For A Friend's fifth album, their first to be self-recorded and licensed to a label, and a return to the passionate rock fans remembered from their early days. It was released in March 2011.
The Gentle Good - Tethered For The Storm
Gareth Bonello has been recording as The Gentle Good since 2005. His second album was released in March 2011 through Gwymon.
Bonello has made himself a regular on the European folk/traditional festival circuit.
Gruff Rhys - Hotel Shampoo
Taking its starting point his enormous collection of hotel shampoo bottles, Gruff Rhys' titular work was something of an art project as well as an album.
Musically it contained gems such as Shark Ridden Waters, and was released in February 2011 through Turnstile.
The Joy Formidable - The Big Roar
Released in January 2011, The Big Roar took this North Wales trio to great acclaim. As a début it's hard to beat: wall of sound meets delicate subtlety with Ritzy's vocals and guitar providing an arresting focal point.
The Joy Formidable recently played Reading/Leeds and have received support from Radio1.
Lleuwen - Tân
This, her third album, was released in April 2011 by Gwymon and was recorded in Brittany with a bilingual make-up of Welsh and Breton languages.
Tân was reviewed to great acclaim by The Observer, The Guardian, Mojo, Time Out and The Financial Times.
Manic Street Preachers - Postcards From A Young Man
"One last shot at mass communication," said Nicky Wire of this, their 10th studio album. It certainly had a powerful manifesto in lead single (It's Not War) Just The End Of Love.
Also featuring collaborations with Ian McCulloch of Echo And The Bunnymen and Guns N' Roses' Duff McKagan, it was released in September 2010 through Columbia.
Stagga - The Warm Air Room
A member of Dead Residents, contributor to Chrome Kids and a grime crossover star in his own right, Cardiff's Stagga has received support from Radio 1 and 1Xtra in his quest for urban music greatness.
The Warm Air Room was released in April 2011 by Rag & Bone.
Sweet Baboo - I'm A Dancer/Songs About Sleepin'
A long-time face on the Cardiff scene, Sweet Baboo has been invited to record sessions for 91Èȱ¬ 6 Music's Marc Riley, Huw Stephens and Stuart Maconie.
His song How I'd Live My Life (The Bumblebee Song) sound-tracked a series of TV spots for the Visit Wales tourist board campaign in 2010. I'm A Dancer was released in September 2010 by Shape Records.
Y Niwl
The support act for Gruff Rhys this year, Y Niwl have brought their idiosyncratic surf-style instrumental songs to wider attention with the coup of being used as the theme tune to Football Focus this year. But their music is deserving of deeper investigation.
This début album, released in December 2010 through Aderyn Papur is a good place to start.
Huw Stephens said: "We are very pleased to launch the Welsh Music Prize with 12 strong albums from Welsh artists. The shortlist is but a reflection on the quality music made in Wales and released internationally. We hope the prize brings these collections of work to a new audience, and we are looking forward to announcing an overall winner on 21 October."
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Comment number 1.
At 2nd Sep 2011, John Vance wrote:Lovely idea. Who chooses the overall winner? Virtually impossible i would have thought given the different generes of music selected.
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At 3rd Sep 2011, Cardiffian100 wrote:Toy Horses? They were the Welsh favourites for the Mercury prize but are not even in the top 12 here? Very strange.
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At 3rd Sep 2011, Dai Chotomy wrote:Would have loved to have seen Martyn Joseph amongst the names for 'Under Lemonade Skies' but there we go. If your considering having one of those 'Awards for Contribution to (Welsh) music...' type awards, may I suggest.... :o)
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