Adwaith - ETO (BBC Music Introducing at Glastonbury 2022)
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- Adwaith performs ETO at Glastonbury 2022. Watch more from BBC Music Introducing at Glastonbury on BBC iPlayer. Follow @bbcintroducing on social for the latest breaking new artists.
Adwaith were hand-picked by IDLES to play on the BBC Music Introducing Stage at Glastonbury. Watch highlights from IDLES' curated line up here: www.bbc.co.uk/...
Brilliant love this. So much more to come from this band. Go for it!
One of the best bands of the year 🤍
She is IN MY SCHOOL
Nice name
Ace....are they singing in Welsh?
Yes
@@xxl0zzyxx444 Thanks/Diolch/cảm ơn
Great stuff...really enjoying it.
Ah that explains it. I thought my phone had caught a virus.
@@PaulHussey01 probably your underdeveloped brain to blame for that one
@@PaulHussey01I thought I had caught a virus 😂
I am Adwaith
Is she the reincarnated Dolores O'Riordan?
Auntie Beeb maintaining its long tradition of crap mixing ...
The mixing on these videos are terrible! You can barely hear the vocals, not just this performance but all the others on youtube too!
I have my volume twice as loud as most videos on the site and it's still quiet
I agree. I came here to experience the live version and this is just awful. The sound is trash
Blame the BBC
@@emmagrace1627 I am!
Who sings in Welsh these days? Obviously these gals do, but is this common? Or are they a complete one-off?
Oh, and they better be featured in Sex Education Season 4. All Welsh, all the time!
@@doneill64 They better! Band Gorau cymreig byth!
There are many Welsh bands but not a lot of all-female bands! I recommend you listen to some bands like Alffa, Yr Ods, Gwibdaeth Hen Fran, Candelas, Calfari, Swnami, and singers like Bryn Fon, Dafydd Iwan, Elin Fflur and Rhys Meirion.
Loads of great Welsh bands around at the moment. As another comment mentioned, Sŵnami, Alffa, Candelas, Calfari, Gwilym, as well as solo acts like Casi Wyn, Sage Todz etc. Depending on what you're into there's something for most
@@anachronism45 I agree 100%. As a teenage guy fortunate to go to a welsh school in Swansea (a place that speaks considerably less welsh than anywhere else), the language is far from dead