Candelas

Candelas

Genres: wales, rock, welsh, british, United Kingdom

About Candelas

1. Candelas is a Welsh rock band from Llanuwchllyn. The band released their first EP "Kim Y Syniad" in 2011. Since being signed to the label I Ka Ching in 2013, they have released two albums and three singles. Their first album featured songs in both Welsh and English and their second album is entirely sung in Welsh. In February 2014 the band won three Y Selar awards for best Welsh language song, best long record and best band. They won best Welsh language band again in February 2015, also wining the best artwork prize. Their album Bodoli'n Ddistaw was shortlisted for the 2015 Welsh-language album of the year. In 2016 the band recorded Rhedeg i Paris, described as the "anthem of the Summer", to celebrate the Wales football team reaching the European Football Championship. The band have played at numerous music festivals across Wales such as Festival Number 6, Maes B, and Tafwyl which they headlined in 2016 and again in 2017 after Bryn Fôn pulled out. In 2017 the band were reported to be recording their first English-language EP and a third album, released in 2018, titled Wyt Ti'n Meiddio Dod i Chwarae following two singles. The band's drummer, Lewis Williams, won best instrumentalist at the 2013 Y Selar awards for his work in Candelas and Sŵnami. 2. Candelas is the stage name for solo work used by David Candelas, a Mexican-American alt-rock singer-songwriter from Las Vegas, Arizona. He is also known as the frontman for Mexican indie-rock band Blood Roosters.

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Candelas — Top 6 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Candelas Dant Y Blaid
Candelas Llwytha'r Gwn
Candelas Ddoe, Heddiw a 'Fory
Candelas Brenin Calonnau
Candelas Dant Y Blaidd
Candelas Gan Bo Fi'n Gallu
Dant Y Blaid
Llwytha'r Gwn
Ddoe, Heddiw a 'Fory
Brenin Calonnau
Dant Y Blaidd
Gan Bo Fi'n Gallu