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  1. 9. Apr. 2024 · Diving into the sonic depths of Men of Gwent, Jon Langford embarks on a nostalgic odyssey back to his Welsh roots, mining the rich seams of history, mythology and personal memory. Yet, despite its ambitious attempt to bridge the past with the present, this project lands second to last. Why? Because something had to be sixth. Men of ...

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  2. ’Lost on Land & Sea’ is Jon Langford’s Men of Gwent third album for Country Mile Records. The band spent time locked away in a rural mid Wales studio recording every track ‘live’ with minimal overdubs. Richard Jackson, production & engineer spent a full day setting up the live room to help create the bands best album to date by a ...

  3. 8. März 2024 · A handy and portable compact disc version of the debut album from Jon Langford & the Bright Shiners, "Where It Really Starts". Includes unlimited streaming of Where It Really Starts via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

  4. 3. Apr. 2024 · Jon Langfords been in more bands than you have digits – and that’s true even if you were born with a few extras! From his early days in Mekons, Delta 5, Three Johns and even Sisters Of Mercy (booted for not wearing black) to a veritable explosion of one-off recordings and performances with more names than we could ever hope to ...

  5. jonlangford.bandcamp.com › album › gubbinsGubbins | Jon Langford

    6. Okt. 2023 · Jon Langford wants to share his Gubbins with the world - songs that fell between the cracks, tunes too exuberant and twisted to hang with the popular crowd, stuff he just forgot about and pleasantly surprised the old welsh bugger when he rediscovered them in the basement.

  6. 9. Sept. 2021 · Number 1: Jon Langford ‘Skull Orchard’ (1997 – ‘Revisited’ 2010) Langfords outstanding first solo album was about his hometown of Newport in Gwent.

  7. 3. Apr. 2024 · From his early days in Mekons, Delta 5, Three Johns and even Sisters Of Mercy (booted for not wearing black) to a veritable explosion of one-off recordings and performances with more names than we could ever hope to list in full.