Valstumps were Huw Roberts – Rhodri Llywelyn – Gareth Roberts – Llywelyn Roberts – Gareth Williams.
The summer of 1992 was a turning point in the musical experience of 6 boys from Bangor. Even though playing in a group was not a new experience for them, but the use of the unusual name of Valstumps started a new phase for the group.
The musical backgrounds of the individual members of the band helped them form their unique musical style. They made their first public appearances playing in Bangor’s small clubs & pubs with unusual English-language groups; singing in Welsh added to Valstumps’s originality in the city’s English rock scene.
Finding a way into the Welsh Rock Scene was the group’s ambition, this was achieved when the group won the main prize in the new groups competition at the National Eisteddfod in Llanelwedd 1993.
This helped the band’s development – after this, the band started to appear more on stage with the “big groups”, they recorded one of their songs for the Welsh Language Society’s compilation tape called – Oi! Gwrandewch Arna I! (Oi! Listen To Me!).
They also received a grant to record their own tape in Les Morrison’s studio, the result was this tape, called Cadwyn (Chain), on Madryn Tapes and released in the Neath Eisteddfod of 1994.
After this they disbanded and went off to college.
After this they disbanded and went off to college.
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