Music of Cardiff

Music of Cardiff, Wales
Welsh: Cerddoriaeth Caerdydd Cymru
Spillers Records, the world's oldest
record shop
LocationCardiff, Wales
Genre(s)Including rock, metal, Welsh-language music, metalcore and pop music

The music of Cardiff has been dominated mainly by rock music since the early 1990s with later trends developing towards more extreme styles of the genre such as heavy metal and metalcore music. It, along with the nearby music scene in Newport, has brought a number of musicians to perform or begin their careers in South Wales.

Famous Cardiff bands include the post-punk band Young Marble Giants, bands from the Cool Cymru era including Super Furry Animals and Catatonia, as well as the post-hardcore bands Funeral for a Friend and McLusky. The Loves, Los Campesinos!, The School and We're No Heroes are bands who dominate Cardiff's music scene today.[1]

Cardiff is home to the world's oldest record shop, Spillers Records, which was established in 1894, and was situated in The Hayes area of the city centre before relocating to the nearby Morgan Arcade in 2010.[2]

A study by the Performing Rights Society revealed that Cardiff is the second most musical city in the UK based upon the number of bands having their origins in each UK city.[3]

  1. ^ "Artists and bands from Cardiff, Wales". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Oldest record shop ready for move". News.bbc.co.uk. 25 June 2010. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  3. ^ Thomas, Marc (19 July 2010). "The A to Z of Cardiff music bands". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 July 2018.