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Tro, Listener Album Review
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Posted: 18-Sep-2017, 07:22 PM
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Welsh artist goes back to her roots, while spicing up her new album with some unexpected elements.
Gwyneth Glyn is a singer and performer hailing from Wales. Her music borrows from the ancestral local folk tradition, going for a memorable, lush and understated sonic palette that brings the staples of folk music to a modern audience, while retaining all of its warmth and traditional feel.
Her recent album, Tro, is a great showcase of Gwyneth’s many faces: she is not only a singer and songwriter, but also a poet and a playwright - these different art forms might seem quite different, but they are all deeply interrelated by an important common denominator binding them together....
Review on Gwyneth Glyn's "Tro" Read the Full Review
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