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Celavi release new single and EP this Halloween

31 Oct 2024 7 minute read
Celavi

Stephen Price

Wales’ first bilingual nu-metal band, Celavi, return with their brutal, cathartic, hard-hitting new track, ‘l o w e r c a s e’ this Halloween – the same day as their long-awaited new EP.

Sarah described the new single as “a fiery, sonic mayhem filled slap across the face banger! It’s an empowering, loud and honest breakcore nu-metal industrial anthem for us misfits.”

Gwion added: “It’s a main character energy noisy song that champions us underdogs who face challenges and have to work hard for our goals”.

‘l o w e r c a s e’ is taken from C E L A V I ‘s empowering, fierce and cathartic nu-EP ‘ANIMA’. As the Latin name for ‘the soul’,

‘ANIMA’ is an aggressive, loud and honest collection of nu-goth, nu-emo, and energetic glitched anthems, with metalcore, industrial, anime and drum’n’bass influences.

Talent

The band recently performed at the iconic London venues Cart + Horses (birthplace of Iron Maiden) + REPTILE Club at 229, and we’ve also secured a support slot for UK alternative metal band Defences in March 2025.

As well as being featured on ‘BBC Introducing Rock’ with Alyx Holcombe three times, we’ve also been supported by ‘Future Alternative’ with Nels Hylton, BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Radio Cymru 2, with BBC Radio Cymru describing C E L Λ V I as “the loudest thing to come from North Wales!”. We’ve been supported 13 consecutive times by BBC Introducing in Wales.

Welsh nu-metal band, Celavi on the cover of their new release, Iodine

Sarah and Gwion are Celavi, and together they weave metal, goth, industrial, electro and rock influences to create a completely unique sound.

Never afraid to push boundaries, Celavi have received support from Alyx Holcombe of BBC Introducing Rock as well as from Nels Hylton of Future Alternative on BBC Radio 1.

Nu-EP

Gwion shared: “We’re so excited about the release of our new EP, or nu-EP as we call it! The EP will be released on 31 October 2024, on Halloween.

“One of the songs on the EP is in three languages, we’re really excited to see what people think of it. We perform live in three languages too, and we had such good feedback at a gig in Cardiff recently, so grateful!”

Sarah added: “Our new EP is a collection of empowering, honest, fierce and cathartic anthems. We’re supporters of promoting self-worth, being yourself, and believing in yourself, regardless of judgment. It’s important to be yourself, regardless of what people might say or think. I think this is reflected in our new EP and in Celavi.

“We’re also working on more Welsh language songs that will be released in the near future. “

Live dates

Celavi made their London debut at the legendary Cart + Horses venue, birthplace of Iron Maiden on Friday 13 September 2024 to celebrate the release of Iodine.

Gwion told Nation.Cymru: “We’re performing at Percy’s, Whitchurch on 1 November 2024, and we’ll be launching our EP with a hometown gig at The Skerries, Bangor on 2 November 2024.

“We have a full live band with us, Connor and Dylan, and we love performing and seeing the mosh pits and the headbangs! We feel that we’re an awesome team, and bring so much energy together on stage!

“We’ve got some more exciting gigs to be announced in the very near future! Keep an eye on our website www.wearecelavi.com and our socials @wearecelavi for the updates.”

Welshness

Singing in Welsh was a natural choice for the band. Gwion shared: “Singing in Welsh is so important to us, and it’s what we always wanted to do with our band.

“We released our first Welsh language song Dyma Fi last year, and BBC Radio Cymru chose it as their track of the week, and was also chosen as their ‘Tracks of 2023’ and included in their Top 10 ‘Alternative Chart 2023’.

“It was such an honour for us, especially with a Welsh language nu-metal song. Our follow up single Neb Arall was supported by BBC Introducing Rock with Alyx Holcombe on BBC Radio 1 and also by Amazon Music Editorial Playlists (‘Breakthrough Rock’ and ‘Best New Bands’).”

Sarah shared: “It’s always been our dream to be played on BBC Radio 1, and to be played on the biggest radio station in the UK, for the first time too, with our Welsh language song is so emotional.

“Our song ‘Cofia’r Enw’ that was released last April was also supported by BBC Introducing Rock on BBC Radio 1 with Nels Hylton. It’s such a dream come true! We’re eternally grateful for all the support!

“We have a lot of monthly listeners in the US, and we have a following there who are keen for us to tour there in the future. We’ve also made some connections with bands in the alternative scene who would love us to come and support them on tour. It’s definitely something we’d love to do in the future.

“There’s definitely a place for us, and we want to be the voice for us metalheads, goths and emos!”

Gwion added: “We were aware that Welsh language nu-metal | industrial metal didn’t exist before, but we were so excited to bring something fresh and different to the Welsh language music scene.”

Celavi

Flying the flag

Gwion said: “Our aim is to be the Welsh language metal band that we wanted to listen to and relate to growing up.

“We’ve had amazing feedback from Welsh language learners, and non Welsh speakers congratulating us on our BBC Radio 1 support and saying that our music has inspired them to learn Welsh and others have said that they haven’t heard Welsh language nu-metal before, and that they’re excited to hear it in a genre that they love. This really means everything to us.

“It’s so important that the Welsh language music scene is diverse and inclusive, and that people see representation within the scene.”

Sarah agreed, sharing: “It’s so important for us to be performing in the Welsh language and waving the flag for Welsh language nu-metal music.

“We perform bilingually, outside of Wales too. There’s so much respect for the language outside of Wales and internationally too. We’re proud to be encouraging more people to listen to Welsh language music, to learn more about Wales and our language, and to be learning our language too.”

Gwion told us: “We’d love to be able to perform at Welsh festivals like the National Eisteddfod and Tafwyl, it would be so awesome to bring our Welsh language nu-metal headbangers!”

‘l o w e r c a s e’ was produced by Grammy-nominated producer Romesh Dodangoda (Bring Me The Horizon, Motörhead, Holding Absence), with supporting music video by Loki Films (Slipknot, Sleep Token, Limp Bizkit) to be released in November 2024.

Order their new CD or stream to l o w e r c a s e here.

Keep up to date with the band at their official website, on social media @wearecelavi and on Spotify.


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