Gruff Rhys streams new album American Interior
28 April 2014, 14:08
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Super Furry Animals man Gruff Rhys is airing his upcoming solo album American Interior online ahead of its release next week.
A multimedia project that combines music, film, book and app, American Interior is – as a press release states – a “multisensory experience telling the incredible true story of John Evans”. A farmhand from Snowdonia, Evans travelled to America in 1792 to seek out a Welsh-speaking Native American tribe. Evans was an ancestor of Rhys, with the musician releasing American Interior in his honour via Turnstile on 5 May.
Before then, stream the LP in full below, via Q:
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