Marina and The School get Rough Trade nods
Earlier this week, the influential - nay, prestigious - of the year was published, and and Marina And The Diamonds were the Welsh entrants in the list.
Marina And The Diamonds
A strike rate of two per cent probably isn't what we'd be hoping for, to be sure. However, my fellow blogging colleague Adam Walton points out that the number one record here, Caribou's Swim, was recorded in Bethesda by none other than demi-legendary Welsh pop maestro .
(If you're not aware of David Wrench, obtain a copy of his second solo album The Atomic World Of Tomorrow on Storm Music. A superb, amazing set of arch pop and irony.)
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