Stereophonics, a Welsh rock band formed in 1992 in Cwmaman, Cynon Valley, have become one of the most iconic acts in British rock. The current lineup features Kelly Jones (lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards), Richard Jones (bass guitar, harmonica, backing vocals), Adam Zindani (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Jamie Morrison (drums, percussion), and Tony Kirkham (keyboards) as a touring member. The group previously included Stuart Cable (1992–2003) and Javier Weyler (2004–2012) on drums. Over the years, Stereophonics have released twelve studio albums, with eight reaching number one in the UK. Their compilation album *Decade in the Sun* (2008) charted at number two on the UK Albums Chart.
Often described as having a "classic UK rock" sound with "whiskey vocals," Stereophonics blend alternative rock with a British traditional rock vibe. Their debut album, *Word Gets Around* (1997), peaked at number six in the UK and featured singles like "Local Boy in the Photograph" and "A Thousand Trees." They gained mainstream success with the release of *Performance and Cocktails* in 1999, driven by hit singles like "The Bartender and the Thief" and "Just Looking." The band scored ten top-ten singles, including the number one hit "Dakota" (2005). With approximately 10 million albums sold worldwide by 2016, Stereophonics are considered one of the most successful Welsh rock bands. Their album *Pull the Pin* solidified their legacy with five consecutive UK number one albums.
Known for their electrifying live performances, Stereophonics have headlined major UK and Ireland festivals, including Reading and Leeds in 2000, Glastonbury in 2002, and the Isle of Wight Festival in 2004 and 2009. They have also performed at other notable festivals like V Festival, Oxegen, Tramlines, TRNSMT, and Latitude. As a prominent act in the Cardiff music scene, Stereophonics continue to be celebrated for their enduring impact on rock music.