Early career (2002–2010) In the years before she joined the Pipettes, she had been a solo
electropop singer, mostly in the
Welsh and
Cornish languages, releasing two solo EPs, (2002) and (2004). Saunders represented
Cornwall in the
Liet International song contest, 2003, and won the People's Choice Award for her performance of "Vodya". In December 2004, Gwenno filmed the song "Ysolt y'nn Gweinten" by Celtic Legend for Classic FM TV. It is claimed to be the first video produced in the Cornish language, the text having been written by her father Tim Saunders with music by Cornish composer
Chris John Payne, former keyboard player for
Gary Numan. in 2006 Gwenno joined
the Pipettes in April 2005 after founding member Julia left. She is most notable for her lead vocals on the single "
Pull Shapes" and the chorus of "
Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me". She later posted solo material to her
Myspace page and made a free download of a mini album titled
U & I available in October 2007. In April 2008, Gwenno's younger sister
Ani joined the Pipettes, after the departure of singers
Rosay and
RiotBecki. Ani now also releases music with the band The Lovely Wars and solo under the name
Ani Glass.
Solo career (2010–present) Gwenno toured as a synth player with
Pnau and
Elton John in 2012. In June 2012, Saunders released a five-song Welsh-language EP, , available on hand-painted cassettes on Peski Records. Gwenno appears on
The Boy Least Likely To's 2013 album
The Great Perhaps, contributing vocals to the track "It Could've Been Me". She released her first solo full-length album, the Welsh-language , in October 2014 on Peski Records. This album was inspired in part by the dystopian
science fiction book of the same name by
Owain Owain. In May 2015, Gwenno was signed to
Heavenly Recordings. The label re-released her debut album in July. The album won Best Welsh Album at the 2015
National Eisteddfod and in November 2015 won the 2014–2015
Welsh Music Prize. Gwenno also co-produced and co-hosted a Welsh radio show on Cardiff Radio, ''
(A Step Away from the Darkness''), with her Peski Records colleagues. The team was also behind the CAM '15 music festival in Cardiff, which took place in April 2015 and featured the first live performance in over 20 years by Welsh post-punk pioneers
Datblygu. She released her second solo album in 2018, which was all in the Cornish language. It centred on themes of "the struggle of [the Cornish language] and the concerns of Cornish cultural visibility as the perceptions of a timeless and haunted landscape often clash with the reality of intense poverty and an economy devastated by the demands of tourism". The album saw Gwenno touring and headlining in Europe and Australia, and supporting acts such as
Suede and the
Manic Street Preachers, with whom she re-recorded a verse of the song "
Spectators of Suicide" in Welsh, as well as singing on an English version of the song with the band. A successful performance of "" on
Later... with Jools Holland prompted wider conversations on the state of the Cornish language with Michael Portillo, Jon Snow, and Nina Nannar.
Le Kov was named one of the best albums of 2018 by
The Guardian,
Uncut and
Mojo. Her third solo album , also a Cornish language album, releases on 1 July 2022 on Heavenly Recordings. It is inspired by powerful woman writers and artists such as
Ithell Colquhoun, the Cornish language poet Phoebe Proctor,
Maya Deren and
Monica Sjöö, is an intimate view of the feminine interior experience, of domesticity and desire, a rare glimmer of life lived in and expressed through Cornish. and it was named one of the albums of the year by
BBC Radio 6 Music. On 7 April 2025, Gwenno announced her fourth solo album,
Utopia, set for release on 11 July by Heavenly. The lead single, "Dancing on Volcanoes", was released with the announcement. The album is her first primarily in the English language. == Cultural influence ==