Evans has said about the band: "It's essentially not complicated music, it's just rock 'n' roll basically, simple and raw.
[2] The band's debut album, Y Niwl, was released on 29 November 2010 on the Aderyn Papur label with artwork by Llyr Pierce.
[2] Y Niwl was named The Sunday Times Album of the Week on 2 January 2011[4][5] and received 7/10 in reviews by the NME[1] and Drowned in Sound.
[6] Y Niwl kept a low profile as a band for a couple of years following single releases in 2012 but have sporadically performed gigs.
All tracks are instrumentals, Tridegun (31), Tridegchwech (36), Tridegpump (35), Dauddegwyth (28), Tridegpedwar (34), Dauddegchech (26), Dauddegsaith (27), Dauddegnaw (29), Tridegtri (33) and Trideg (30).