After a Supermoon break Neil Pennycook returns with a new Meursault album.
Is it just me or does this sound like a slo-mo Neil Young emerging from some mystical twilight haze? Sneak...
Imagine a festival where everyone you speak to is literally just a friend you’d never met. Imagine a festival attended...
Doune The Rabbit Hole, the small scale family-friendly music and arts festival today announced the first performers on the bill of their...
Over the past few years, the Scottish indie-folk scene has become one of the most exciting and well regarded music...
It’s now been two years since Meursault released their last mini-album, The Organ Grinder’s Monkey, and a whole four since their...
Edinburgh alt-rockers Meursault are literally putting the finishing touches to a new album The Organ Grinder’s Monkey. With the full process completed...
A month of gigs in Scotland’s capital city venue Henry’s Cellar Bar is set to go head-to-head with the ridiculous amount...
A sold out third year in Aberfeldy Town Hall would suggest that things are going from strength to strength for...
Meursault is a growing thing. The Scottish band that is, rather than the rather tasty Burgundy. They’re not named after...
In a mad attempt (of sorts) to compete with the Edinburgh Festival. Or rather, try to give local musical talent some...
A chilly Aberfeldy once again welcomed the masses with open arms for the fourth instalment of Aberfeldy Festival. Extended to...
Following a four-week promotion of the SAY Award Longlist, the promotion concludes with a 24-hour public vote on Monday 27...
Neglecting my single reviewing duties of late, a teetering stack of CDs has built-up which now needs addressing,...
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Meursault is a commune in Eastern France. Meursalt is the main character in Albert Camus’ novel “L’Etranger. Meursault is a...