Kizzy Crawford's debut album, "Rhydd," is a captivating journey through the Welsh folk scene, released on November 26, 2021, under the label Sain (Recordiau) Cyf. Spanning 58 minutes, the album is a collection of 13 tracks that showcase Crawford's unique blend of traditional Welsh folk music with contemporary influences.
The album opens with "Deifio," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its haunting melody and Crawford's powerful vocals. "70 Milltir Yr Awr" and "Breuddwydion" follow, each offering a different facet of Crawford's musical style. The latter, in particular, is a standout track with its intricate instrumentation and Crawford's emotive delivery.
"Fy Ngelyn" and "Sgleinio" are both beautiful ballads that highlight Crawford's ability to convey deep emotion through her music. "Deall" and "Llwch Angen ei Glirio" are more upbeat tracks that showcase Crawford's skill as a songwriter and musician.
The album's midpoint is marked by "Dal Yn Dynn," a track that features a beautiful blend of traditional Welsh instruments and contemporary production. "Rhydd," the title track, is a powerful anthem that encapsulates the album's themes of freedom and self-discovery.
The second half of the album continues to impress with tracks like "Fy Ngolau" and "Sbio," both of which feature Crawford's signature blend of traditional and contemporary influences. "Enquanto Há Vida, Há Esperança" is a beautiful instrumental track that showcases Crawford's skill as a multi-instrumentalist.
The album closes with "Pwy Dwi Eisiau Bod," a powerful track that leaves a lasting impression. Throughout "Rhydd," Kizzy Crawford demonstrates her ability to blend traditional Welsh folk music with contemporary influences, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative.