
As well as fellow Welsh speakers, Adwaith also find kindred spirits in a variety of international acts who embrace their multilingual talents, be it Can, Khurangabin or Gwenno, musician’s who use vocals and lyrics as another instrument in their musical arsenal. It remains proud of its Welsh roots, a record determined to challenge the global dominance of English language music and to share the vibrant, inclusive music scene in their home country. While the themes have changed, and the worldview evolved, Bato Mato is not a record that forgets what Adwaith have already achieved. If Melyn was a record of escapism, dreaming of the possibilities that adulthood could bring, Bato Mato is its reality check, a record of reaching adulthood and finding it isolating, confusing and much messier than you ever imagined, as they explain, “this is the next step in our journey: shit, this is life. As the band put it, their attempt to make, “the writing and sound of the album to be as open and big as the limitless sky around us there”.ĭespite being heavily influenced by a single journey, Bato Mato is not a record that forgets where it comes from. It is a record of bracing cold, of the mechanical throb of trains, of the forgotten places, the empty industrial cities, be it South Wales or the furthest reaches of Eastern Europe. All of this experience pours into their upcoming album, Bato Mato, the follow-up to their 2019 Welsh Music Prize-winning debut Melyn. It says a lot about the Welsh-language trio’s ambition that, invited to play a festival in Eastern Siberia, they didn’t just assume it was a scam email, that they actually went ahead and performed there is remarkable.Īlong the path to Ulan-Ude, Adwaith didn’t just learn about the farthest reaches of Eastern Europe, didn’t just discover about the music and the landscape, they learnt a lot about themselves, about the places they’ve come from and the places they’re going. It’s not a journey many people will have ever made, before Adwaith did it back in 2020, it’s quite possible nobody had ever done it before, with the current state of Russian politics, it might not be a journey anyone ever makes again. One user even shared a manga that actually features a battling bunny.Īfter all the amusing comparisons, one user couldn't help but edit the image to look like it came straight out of a video game.Īnd another commenter made an illustration of the intense battle scene.It’s a long way from Carmarthen to Ulan-Ude, 5522 miles to be precise, including a journey on the longest railway line in the world. 飛び蹴りが決まった瞬間もあります /EvlbIN3LGsĬommenters couldn't help compare the epic battle to other fight scenes from popular manga, anime, and fighter games. Two photographers recently captured the perfect snapshots of rabbits fighting in midair. And for more adorable rabbit photography and general bunny-related content, follow uta on Twitter and Facebook. Scroll down to see images of the epic bunny battle. Another commenter also made an illustration of a similar scene inspired by the photographs. After those apt comparisons, one commenter couldn’t help but edit the image to look like a scene straight out of a video game, complete with player energy and stamina bars. One Twitter user even shared a snapshot of a manga that actually features a battling rabbit. People in the comments couldn’t help but compare the scene to other epic anime battles and fight scenes from popular manga and fighter games. And the snapshots couldn’t have been more perfectly timed to immortalize the energetic exchange. From the looks of the exchange, one rabbit seems to emerge the clear victor after landing what appears to have been an impressive side kick. The pictures show the two bunnies suspended midair as they execute aerial punches, kicks, and flips against their opponents. Plus, if these photos are any indication, then these cotton-tailed creatures could give even the most highly skilled martial arts master a run for their money. Although rabbits are usually seen as pretty cute and cuddly creatures, it seems that the normally docile animals can also pack quite the punch.
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They compare the moment to a scene right out of the popular fighting anime and manga series Fist of the North Star. Rabbit photography team Takayuki Nakamura and Moya Nakamura-known professionally as uta-recently captured a series of photographs that feature an epic rabbit battle.
