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Years active
  
2011 (2011)–present

Website
  
ilikeclimbingtrees.com

Labels
  
Staylittle Music

Albums
  
Hebron, Borders

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Genres
  
Cymrucana, folk, alternative

Past members
  
Justin Preece Hywel Mills

Origin
  
Pontypridd, United Kingdom (2011)

Members
  
Matthew Frederick, Colenso Jones, James Bennetts, Martin Webb, Justin Preece

Similar
  
The People The Poet, Kizzy Crawford, Sŵnami, Simon Love, Peasant's King

Profiles

Climbing trees graves official video


Climbing Trees are a four-piece "Cymrucana" band based in Pontypridd, South Wales. The group currently features Matthew Frederick (piano/guitar/vocals), Colenso Jones (guitar/bass/vocals), Martin Webb (guitar/bass/vocals) and James Bennetts (drums/vocals).

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Climbing trees middle live at globetrotters bar


History

Formed in 2011, the band soon came to the attention of BBC Radio Wales as work on their first release progressed, being named BBC Introducing Band of the Week in February 2013 after supporting New York group Spin Doctors the previous month. Shortly after, the band appeared as part of BBC Radio Wales Music Day, before Single of the Week (for Aloisi) and Welsh Artist of the Week recognition followed in August 2013. In October of the same year, the band were hand-picked by Jamie Cullum as the support act for the Cardiff leg of his Momentum tour.

The band recorded their debut album Hebron at Mwnci Studios in Carmarthenshire between May 2012 and February 2013, releasing it in August. The album was described as "an essential purchase for 2013" by the BBC's Bethan Elfyn; New Sound Wales deemed the record "one of the most impressive albums of 2013"; and Wales Online described the album as "majestic", listing "pure blown gospel standout" track Burning Candle amongst "The 51 greatest Welsh pop records of 2013".

In April 2014 Climbing Trees were announced as one of the twelve BBC Horizons acts for 2014–2015. They've toured performed around the UK and performed at various festivals, including Green Man, Laugharne and Festival N°6.

The band's second album, Borders, was released in July 2016 on Matthew Frederick's label Staylittle Music. It was again recorded at Mwnci Studios. Preceding it were the singles Graves and Tracks. The album was nominated for the 2015-2016 Welsh Music Prize.

Cymrucana

The band's sound has often been described as "Cymrucana". 'A nod to both the Cool Cymru explosion of the 1990s and the ever-popular folk-rock genre Americana', the term was apparently invented and perpetuated by the band themselves. In a March 2014 interview with New Sound Wales, Frederick described:

The great thing about this band is that each member was coming from a different place musically, where we started introducing one another to different bands and artists, and I think this is reflected in what is now our signature sound. Before long we were being asked by local press and just people in general how we'd describe our music, which at the time was a vague mixture of folk, country and Americana. None of these seemed to accurately define us though, so 'Cymrucana' was originally a tongue-in-cheek comment that became our standard response to the question, and a way of defining the band without really saying anything at all. The truth is that the 'Cymrucana' scene consists solely of Climbing Trees. We're quite open to other bands and artists joining us though, if they so wish….

On the band's sound, BBC Radio Wales presenter Adam Walton said: "They've managed to transplant the musical heart of America – The Band, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Grizzly Bear – to their spiritual home ... without missing a beat", while a 2014 review noted that "you could be forgiven for thinking this was a band from Los Angeles rather than Pontypridd".

Albums

  • Hebron (2013)
  • Borders (2016)
  • Singles

  • Graves (2015)
  • Tracks (2016)
  • Amber (2016)
  • Lost (2017)
  • Songs

    Burning CandleHebron · 2013
    Gone to SeaHebron · 2013
    River HomeHebron · 2013

    References

    Climbing Trees Wikipedia