'Caneuon Tyn yr Hendy' contains eight brand new songs and a bonus track, 'Goriad'. In a diverse collection of songs, Meinir's talent as a poet and musician once again shines and the allbum itself grew and developed naturally during the past year. From the raw sincerity of 'Dwi'm yn Cofio' to the challenge and uplifting spirit of the album's opening song, 'Waliau', Caneuon Tyn yr Hendy takes the listener on a journey along paths of adventure, longing, love, uncertainty and hope

Recorded partly at home and also in various locations, including Stiwdio Sain, Stiwdio Un and Stiwdio Ofn, with the help of Sam Durrant, Osian Huw Williams and Aled Wyn Hughes, the album was produced by Meinir herself, with musical contributions from Ceiri Humphreys and Euron Jos (guitars), Twm Elis and Cai Llywelyn Gruffydd (drums), Bob Galvin, Osian and Aled (bass) and Edwin Humphreys (horns and sax). Alys Williams’ voice is on the tender and emotional track 'Yr Enfys a r Frân' and the voice and harp of Gwenan Gibbard on the folk, lively track, 'Rew di Ranno'.