Gruff Rhys |   American Interior   |  CD   |  2014 

USED CD in EXCELLENT Condition

Gruff Rhys ventures into the American Interior
Two men. Two quests.
Two centuries apart.
American Interior is a unique project that firmly establishes Gruff Rhys as a captivating storyteller, blurring the boundaries and possibilities of songwriting, music, literature, film and technology to create a multisensory experience telling the incredible true story of John Evans.

In 1792, John Evans, a twenty-two-year-old farmhand from Snowdonia, Wales, travelled to America to discover whether there was, as widely believed, a Welsh-speaking Native American tribe - The Madogwys - still walking the Great Plains.

During the course of an extraordinary adventure, Evans wrestled the largest river reptiles ever seen in the Mississippi, hunted Bison with the Omaha tribe, defected to the Spanish in St Louis, discovered imaginary volcanoes in Missouri, annexed North Dakota from the British, and created the map that guided Lewis and Clark on their legendary expedition.

In the summer of 2012, over two hundred years later, Gruff himself a distant relative of Evans - retraced the explorer s route through the heart of the continent by means of an Investigative Concert Tour TM" - a series of solo gigs that saw him accompanied by little more than acoustic guitar, PowerPoint presentation and a three-foot high felt avatar of John Evans designed by artist and long-time collaborator Pete Fowler.

Brilliantly documenting both Evans s and Gruff s odysseys, American Interior is released across four different formats, each of which explores the story from a distinct angle


Gruff's fourth solo LP features thirteen phenomenal new songs inspired by Evans original journey. Written in part on 2012 s Investigative Concert Tour TM", the record is a topographical rock n roll masterpiece.