Monnow Valley Studio
Monnow Valley Studio is a recording studio in Rockfield, Monmouthshire, Wales.
History
In the 1970s, Monnow Valley was the rehearsal facility of the famous Rockfield Studios. It became an independent studio in the 1980s owned by Charles Ward after parting from Rockfield Studios and has been used by many bands including Stereophonics, The Charlatans, Manic Street Preachers, Queen, Black Sabbath, Iggy Pop and Oasis, who used a picture of the studio interior as a cover for the single "Supersonic".
Clients
Over the last thirty years, the studio has been used by many successful artists:
- Amplifier
- Attack Attack!
- Devil Sold His Soul[1]
- Black Sabbath[1]
- Blood Red Shoes
- Biffy Clyro
- Billy Bragg[1]
- Bullet for My Valentine
- Busted
- Casino
- Catatonia
- The Charlatans[2]
- The Coral
- Deadbeat Darling
- Delphic
- Devin Townsend
- The Enemy
- Feeder
- Fredrika Stahl
- Funeral for a Friend
- Future of the Left
- GLC
- Iggy Azalea
- Joss Stone
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Laura Marling
- Led Zeppelin
- Manic Street Preachers[1]
- Marti Pellow
- My Mate Mike
- Neck Deep
- Oceansize
- Oasis[3]
- Ozzy Osbourne
- The Pigeon Detectives
- Eugene Francis Jnr
- Robert Plant
- Iggy Pop
- Portishead
- Pulp[2]
- Pretty Violet Stain (band)
- Queen
- Rush
- Simple Minds
- Stereophonics[1]
- Super Furry Animals[2]
- Sylosis
- The Stone Roses
- The View
- Tom Jones
- Twin Peaks
- Yes! Sir! Boss!
Sources
- Tryst Williams, [Bands who have recorded at Monnow Valley Studios include], Western Mail, 2006. Retrieved April 2012
- "Rock shrine goes on sale for #690k". walesonline. 4 April 2006.
- Oasis at The Pink Museum and Monnow Valley, Oasis Recording info. Retrieved April 2012
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