Rona Mac
Rona Mac is an established artist from West Wales, crafting music that sits comfortably in the realms of alternative folk, with nods to indie-pop and classic singer-songwriter. Rooted in a deeply DIY ethos, she has built her sound from the ground up—writing, recording, and producing her
music in a weathered caravan on the most westerly tip of mainland Wales.
Having gigged in various forms for most of her life, Rona stepped into the world of independent artistry with a fierce commitment to making music on her own terms. Learning to manage every part of the process, from songwriting to booking, mixing to publishing, she has carved out a path that is entirely her own.
Her music is sentimentally charged and lyrically driven, with guitar and vocals carrying equal weight. Comparisons have been drawn to Adrienne Lenker, Phoebe Bridgers, Joni Mitchell, Ben Howard, and boygenius—an association she finds both surreal and humbling.
Rona’s second album release in 2024 saw her take on a self-booked 20-date tour across the UK and Europe, bringing her intimate yet expansive sound to audiences far and wide. Her music has received A-list rotation and Album of the Year recognition from BBC Radio Wales, with additional airplay on BBC Radio 1 and 6. Features in Wonderland, Clash, and Atwood Magazine have further cemented her reputation as a distinctive voice in the contemporary folk scene.