Following on from the release of ‘Laugh Track‘ last month, Meursault have released the second track from their forthcoming Meursault...
A selection of some of my favourite tracks from the first half of 2017. Featuring tracks from known artists as...
A sold out third year in Aberfeldy Town Hall would suggest that things are going from strength to strength for...
In 2014, Neil Pennycook announced that he was retiring Meursault and bowed out with a final performance at Edinburgh Queen’s...
Focus Wales takes place this week from Thursday 11th through to Saturday the 13th of May at multiple venues in...
Edinburgh’s Traverse Theatre is pretty steep when you enter. But having parked myself and son near the top of this...
If ever a gig showcases the futility of aiming for the middle ground, this, the opening salvo in a city-wide...
Is it just me or does this sound like a slo-mo Neil Young emerging from some mystical twilight haze? Sneak...
Meursault is a growing thing. The Scottish band that is, rather than the rather tasty Burgundy. They’re not named after...
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...
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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...
Doune The Rabbit Hole, the small scale family-friendly music and arts festival today announced the first performers on the bill of their...
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...
Over the past few years, the Scottish indie-folk scene has become one of the most exciting and well regarded music...