9Bach have a
new album out, ‘Tincian’ on Real World, and this is a short tour of Wales to
promote that album.
It is a rare
thing these days for the ‘support’ DJ to be mentioned in dispatches but DJ
Fflyffilyfbybl (Byd Mawr) provides the vibes. He manages the impossible and
vibes up the bar at Galeri. Many are outside on Doc Victoria enjoying the
sunshine but I witness at least two people coming up to Dewi to compliment him
on his sounds (that’s pretty good) and by 7.30pm the bar is heaving, overflowing and grooving to the reggae sounds of Geraint
Jarman and later on to the worldy sound of ‘Week of Pines’.
Support band
Plu are young and a family affair from Caernarfon. Proof if proof is needed
that Welsh folk music or traditional music is undergoing a surge in activity
and interest. They do a great job of warming up the audience and are both
natural and endearing in their approach. They display a real interest,
knowledge and indeed passion for the music that they are mining and delivering.
Interestingly they cover a track off Welsh Rare Beat (compilation by Andy Votel,
a Manc, telling us how good our Welsh music catalogue is).
Plu’s real
strength tho’ is the subject matter and honesty of song writing. We are told
several times that the lead singer can only write from real life experience and
that she has been inspired by Welsh Landsape such as the Mignaint above Penmachno
and swimming in the river Dwyfor in Cwm Pennant. This is not radical stuff in
one sense, but does display a healthy attitude and it was certainly one of the
highlights of the evening to hear that the Welsh landscape is being used to
create new Welsh folk music.
Plu create
and write their own stuff, therefore the folk tracks are moving on up. This is
no purist covers band.
9Bach come on
to an intro track and images of quarrymen. This feels like a proper gig and
indeed this is a band which is now unafraid to display confidence. From the
start and throughout 9Bach establish themselves without doubt as the leaders of
the (Welsh folk) pack. The deal with Real World must have given them a boost –
and it now means that there is some chance of the records being heard.
Somebody
earlier on mentioned their recent Guardian review and I do wonder if the sell-out
attendance has something to do with this ? The Welsh do love to be told that a
band is good by the Guardian or as the Welsh language media have been calling
Real World – Peter Gabriel. We only realise how good it is when somebody like
Andy Votel comes along and tells us (remember Cool Cymru ?). Maybe, but who
cares – this is a good gig for 9Bach and it’s a great attendance for Galeri.
The audience
is a who’s who and the great and the good of the Welsh media / literati /
twiterati etc but then 9Bach have hung in there for a long long time – this is
DESERVED !
9Bach display
touches of brilliance within an hour long set which is consistently good.
Occasionally, such as with the Greek song, you get the feeling that a bit of
editing or musical directorship would give them that final polish but this is
without doubt a confident band on their way up.
Lisa Jane not
only looks brilliant in orange but she really does have a natural and funny
charm, the “English is my second language” routine is probably true, it’s also
really funny and almost political. We have had two really interesting ladies on
stage tonight. Welsh ladies with attitude, but not one that has been forced out
or contrived. This again is very positive – the ladies are far more radical.
We get the
hits. ‘Yr Eneth Gath ei Gwrthod’ still stands out as a pop hit. Lisa mentiones
the Hinterland trails that used one of their tracks. Again, cool – it gets
Welsh music out there.
Musically
this is Welsh folk, and some trad, sat on a deep, deep bass. God that bass
rumbled, just like King Tubby – brilliant. The visuals and Welsh quilts /
quarrymen reminded us that this band is from Bethesda – that great tradition
form Maffia Mr Huws to Gruff Rhys – and again I think this is really positive –
sense of place – shout it out. Streic Fawr Penrhyn gets a mention.
I wish them
well on the journey.
Tincian is
out now on Real World Records.
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