Rising South Wales Indie Collective CVC Pick Ten Welsh Albums the World Needs to Hear

Church Village Collective, known by all as CVC, is a six-piece band taking the indie scene in South Wales by storm. Set to be featured on a BBC documentary titled Young, Welsh & Bossin’ It, the Welsh group follow-up the release of their new single “The Mortgage Anthem” with the news they will release their debut album, Get Real, later this summer. Adding their name to the list of quality acts to come from Wales, from arena fillers and festival headliners like Manic Street Preachers, Stereophonics to pop icons like Shirley Bassey, we got the indie collective to pick out ten essential Welsh albums they think the world needs to hear. 1. Boy Azooga – 1, 2, Kung Fu! (Heavenly Recordings, 2018) “One of the best albums to come out of Wales for us here at CVC. The whole thing from start ...

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