Trodhydhyek

Brother Sea

Watch out for the new single by Brother Sea due to be released this April. Trodhydhyek is Cornish for Circadian. and this was Brother Sea’s entry into the Song For Cornwall this year.

The song was written by Kris Lannen then translated into Cornish by Mark Elton. It’s about nature’s Circadian rhythms: the moon’s cycle and the way it’s pull deeply effects us all. Here’s the original lyrics:

Let hurts go, take your lover’s hand
Lie with her upon the sand
Breathe like the tides that rise and fall
In stillness hear her tender call

Meet her in the shadowlands
Where all this it greed cannot stand
She carves a shimmering path of light
Through a deep and dark ocean’s night

Yours is the day, yours also the night
Embraced by the earth, her mystery white
Snowfalls in a forest, flash of fire, gather round
Dreams beckon seaward, our hope is found

As winter comes, let the summer go
Circadian is all she knows
May our sails be filled with grace
As the swallow sets the pace

Colours emerge from the dark
Don’t lick your wounds this morning
They’ll heal with every step
To dance again without thinking

His was spilt and her blood flows
But, as one dies another grows

“A brilliant, thought-provoking single from Brother Sea. The story-telling is compelling, the harmonies hypnotic and is, overall, a beautiful song from one of Cornwall’s Celtic gems”

Daniel Pascoe / BBC Radio Cornwall

This Feeling – The Velvet Hands

The Velvet Hands

Falmouth’s fabulous four The Velvet Hands had an epic summer in 2019, supporting Liam GallagherFontaines D.C., and Paul Weller, and showcasing their explosive blend of punk-infused garage rock on some of the biggest stages in the country. They had air play on BBC 6 Music, Radio X, BBC Radio 1 and even had one of their singles featured on the hit TV show “This is Chelsea”.

“full of bolshy spirit”

~ NME

And now they’ve launched the next chapter of their exciting story with their new single ‘This Feeling’. This is an undeniably infectious song with brilliantly catchy choruses and no-nonsense, sing-along verses. Fearless, energetic and just bursting with attitude it not only encapsulates just what the band are all about, but could easily provide a voice for their generation. The lines “You know that I’ll be ok, I’ll be ok – I will be fine…” are certainly very cathartic to belt out at full volume! Combined with a stunning visual video created by KernowDesign, this single could definitely be a winner!

“So good!”

~ Huw Stephens, BBC Radio 1