Melin Melyn has concluded the year by unveiling significant plans for 2026; they are set to release a reimagined edition of their debut album ‘Mill On The Hill’ on 6th March 2026. This new version will include contributions from various collaborators, such as Don Leisure, Kate Stables from This Is The Kit, Rozi Plain, and others. Titled ‘Mill On The Hill: After Dark’, it consists of re-envisioned— or “re-milled”— tracks from the original LP, alongside a brand new song called ‘Television People’. The introduction of this album features Gruff Rhys’ rendition of ‘Dail’, a nostalgic and dreamy track that signifies the album's transition from upbeat to mellow. You can listen to ‘Dail’ (re-milled by Gruff Rhys) and find the complete tracklist for ‘Mill On The Hill: After Dark’ below.
Here’s the tracklist for ‘Mill On The Hill: After Dark’:
1. Mill On The Hill (Intro) (Re-Milled) by Charles Watson
2. Promised Land (Re-Milled) by Bitw
3. Fantastic Food (Re-Milled) by Rozi Plain
4. Dail (Re-Milled) by Gruff Rhys
5. Derek (Re-Milled) by Kate Stables
6. The Pigeon & The Golden Egg (Re-Milled) by Chwaer Fawr
7. 18-30 (Re-Milled) by Don Leisure
8. 18-30 (Re-Milled) by Pys Melyn
9. Mill On The Hill (Outro) (Re-Milled) by Charles Watson
10. Television People
11. The Pigeon & The Golden Egg (Re-Milled) by Melin Melyn
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