Rona Mac is a queer singer-songwriter from rural West Wales, known for her lo-fi alt-indie sound with strong folk and Americana influences. She writes, records, produces, and mixes all her music herself in a caravan home studio, creating emotive, textured songs filled with nostalgia and depth. Since starting her solo project in 2020, she has gained significant recognition with notable support from BBC Radio stations and features in respected media outlets like CLASH Magazine and BBC Radio 6 Music. Her music carries heartfelt storytelling paired with guitar-driven, indie-pop melodies, drawing comparisons to artists like Phoebe Bridgers and Ben Howard.
Her discography includes releases such as the albums *Sheelah* (2020) and *Honeymilk and Heavy Weather* (2024), alongside singles like "Sense" and "Smoke," the latter of which helped her reach over a million streams on Spotify. Rona Mac combines raw, authentic lyrics with a DIY ethos, often exploring themes of identity, emotion, and connection within her music. She has performed at festivals including BBC Radio 6 Music Festival, Boomtown, and Kendall Calling, steadily carving out a distinct place in the indie-folk scene.
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