A Welsh indie-folk band that built a following through small venues and honest writing.
For a sense of their lane, try "Good Love Lives On" or "Winter Never Comes." They're straightforward, melodic, and exactly what you'd expect from them.
They never really chased trends. Songs like "Good Love Lives On" and "When The Windows Shook" just document small, real moments, the kind of writing some critics called too sentimental, but which felt true to their listeners. That consistency gave their albums, from 2008's The Day You Were Born to 2016's Stories from a City, a steady, familiar warmth.
They formed in 2004 around Sarah Howells and Robert Lloyd. A song called "Guessing Game" got some notice in 2007, and they kept putting out records every few years through the 2010s, playing shows and sticking to their style.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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