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Swn Festival with Mickey Callisto, Ethan P. Flynn, and more

Oct 20, 2023 at 18:00 and 18:30  ·  Various Venues, Cardiff Various Venues, Cardiff

Swn Festival
Oct 20
Swn Festival
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William The Conqueror, an indie-rock trio, delivers a compelling blend of melody and rock with semi-spoken vocals and swamp-blues guitars in their acclaimed fourth album.
Formed in Brighton in 2017, Opus Kink mixes jazz, country, and punk into a unique sound. Known for dynamic live shows and songs like "St Paul of The Tarantulas." Their music weaves traditional influences with a modern twist.
Born on the Isle of Dogs, Hak Baker's rebellious "G-Folk" blends youthful nihilism and male vulnerability, earning him a diverse fanbase and acclaim in the alternative scene. Acknowledged by Vice for redefining British folk, his work resonates with artists like Celeste and Skepta, transcending genres with raw, poetic lyricism.
Pale Blue Eyes, from Totnes and Sheffield, deliver modernist pop with DIY ethics, retro synths, and nostalgia. Led by Matt and Lucy Board, with bassist Aubrey Simpson, they've been playlisted on BBC Radio 6 Music and supported bands like Slowdive and The Editors. Dean Honer, known for The Human League, mixes their albums.
The New Eves, featuring Ella (drums, flute, vocals), Nina (cello, guitar, vocals), Kate (bass), and Violet (violin, guitar, vocals), blend organic joyful chaos with theatrical Gregorian chants and textural music.
Lynks, a cult sensation in London's underground music scene, is famed for their electro-punk chaos. Praised by top media and artists like Elton John, their legendary shows have sold out across the UK, turning venues into queer dystopias.

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