ALBUM REVIEW: Llond Llaw by Los Blancos

Returning with their sophomore album, Llond Llaw, Los Blancos fearlessly embrace their uncivilised creativity through thirteen honest and authentically creative songs. These songs delve deep into the human experience, flaws and all, with a keen eye, witty quips, and uncompromised rock-n-roll.

Their growth from their debut album, Sbwriel Gwyn, is not only evident in the music of Llond Llaw, but also in the lyrics. This album allows the band to rebel against ostentatiousness and self-indulgence, unveiling the magic that lies within their unique worldview.

However, don’t let their growth lull you into a false sense of security. The band’s unpretentious, loveable savagery remains intact, but it now comes with a newfound composure and confidence that is whip-smart, precise, and cutting to the bone.

In Llond Llaw by Los Blancos, we find an ode to uncivilised creativity and the human experience. It serves as an unfiltered mirror, reflecting life’s most captivating and genuine moments through the art of song. It’s proof of the band’s evolution and their obligation to portray the world as they see it, with all its quirks, flaws, and wonders.

MUST LISTEN TRACKS: “Hank the Tank”, “Ffuglen Wyddonol”, “Christina”, “Dim Newid”, “Pyramid”