Meursault
There are four artists using the name "Meursault":
[1] Meursault are… Read Full Bio ↴There are four artists using the name "Meursault":
[1] Meursault are a folk band from Edinburgh, Scotland, led by songwriter Neil Pennycook. Meursault are something of an enigma - quite apart from the fact that the band have now been called Mersault and Meuersault in the national press. Live they swing wildly between the euphoric battering delivered by the full band setup and a rather more spare, plaintive sound when Neil plays solo, or as part of a duo with whichever of the band happens to be available at the time.
They have released six albums - Pissing On Bonfires / Kissing With Tongues (2008), All Creatures Will Make Merry (2010), Something for the Weakened (2012), I Will Kill Again (2017), Crow Hill (2019), and Meursault (2023) — as well as a number of EPs and singles — originally on Song, By Toad Records, and later on the Common Grounds Records label.
[2] Meursault were are an anarchist folk punk band from Kaiserslautern, Germany. Founding members Phil and Aaron played together from 2007 until 2009, when they split up. In 2010, Phil decided to continue as Meursault without Aaron. He plans to release Meursault's debut LP, entitled "l'Ă©tranger ", on Kids of Misery in Fall 2010.
[3] Meursault is a trash-metal band from Arlington, Massachusetts. Consisting of Ryan Larue and Joe Byrne (guitars), Jeremy Inzer (drums), Bobby Conroy (vocals), and Chris Coates (bass). They deliver a unique type of music for all to hear. They initially recorded two songs for a demo, released in summer 2007, which can now be heard on their myspace and now have a seven track EP due to be released later in 2010.
[4] Meursault is also the solo guise of Shaun Falconer and this first album crosses forlorn, nautical piano forms with beautifully blossoming drones and a regally stoned, devotional atmosphere that's somewhere between William Basinski, Andrew Chalk and Organum. Later he has dunk deep in the back catalogue of Keiji Haino, Loren Mazzacane, Hisato Higuchi and maybe even Christoph Heemann and William Basinski and come up with a beautifully personal take on avant guitar forms, elegiac slow-mo poetry and the sound of light-dissolved drones that glide to earth with alla the grace of a storm of cherry blossoms. (from volcanictongue.com)
[1] Meursault are… Read Full Bio ↴There are four artists using the name "Meursault":
[1] Meursault are a folk band from Edinburgh, Scotland, led by songwriter Neil Pennycook. Meursault are something of an enigma - quite apart from the fact that the band have now been called Mersault and Meuersault in the national press. Live they swing wildly between the euphoric battering delivered by the full band setup and a rather more spare, plaintive sound when Neil plays solo, or as part of a duo with whichever of the band happens to be available at the time.
They have released six albums - Pissing On Bonfires / Kissing With Tongues (2008), All Creatures Will Make Merry (2010), Something for the Weakened (2012), I Will Kill Again (2017), Crow Hill (2019), and Meursault (2023) — as well as a number of EPs and singles — originally on Song, By Toad Records, and later on the Common Grounds Records label.
[2] Meursault were are an anarchist folk punk band from Kaiserslautern, Germany. Founding members Phil and Aaron played together from 2007 until 2009, when they split up. In 2010, Phil decided to continue as Meursault without Aaron. He plans to release Meursault's debut LP, entitled "l'Ă©tranger ", on Kids of Misery in Fall 2010.
[3] Meursault is a trash-metal band from Arlington, Massachusetts. Consisting of Ryan Larue and Joe Byrne (guitars), Jeremy Inzer (drums), Bobby Conroy (vocals), and Chris Coates (bass). They deliver a unique type of music for all to hear. They initially recorded two songs for a demo, released in summer 2007, which can now be heard on their myspace and now have a seven track EP due to be released later in 2010.
[4] Meursault is also the solo guise of Shaun Falconer and this first album crosses forlorn, nautical piano forms with beautifully blossoming drones and a regally stoned, devotional atmosphere that's somewhere between William Basinski, Andrew Chalk and Organum. Later he has dunk deep in the back catalogue of Keiji Haino, Loren Mazzacane, Hisato Higuchi and maybe even Christoph Heemann and William Basinski and come up with a beautifully personal take on avant guitar forms, elegiac slow-mo poetry and the sound of light-dissolved drones that glide to earth with alla the grace of a storm of cherry blossoms. (from volcanictongue.com)
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Meursault Lyrics
A Fair Exchange I will tear you down and that way I'll stay new. A…
A Few Kind Words There was a call on the telephone and an air…
A Small Stretch Of Land It’s a beautiful way to get lost All you need is…
All Creatures Will Make Merry... Under Pain of Death So long ago that I'm not even sure if the eyes…
Another You say it's gone Though it never is and there is always…
Crank Resolutions I broke down on new years day I mixed my drinks…
Klopfgeist Like Sinatra, Sinatra, Sinatra To the underworld You are tie…
Lament for a Teenage Millionaire come on young reckless and won't you show me your patience…
New Ruin Say 'so long' to the one you were. You never saw…
Ode To Gremlin This sanctuary - it cannot be your home So take comfort…
One Day This'll All Be Fields There are not but ghosts behind this endless canopy and the…
Payday Payday made me this way. Everything seems different to me. …
Pissing On Bonfires/Kissing With Tongues I will build myself a home out of the cinders and…
Sleet You asked of the sun to kindly leave you alone so that…
Song For Martin Kippenberger Please don't send me homeward. Please don't send me home. …
The Dirt & the Roots You burned down the orphanage and poisoned your mother And t…
The Furnace so I was singling out the blameless she was singling out…
Weather By the winter I'll have risen and by the summer I'll…
What You Don't Have It's not about what you don't have it's the little that…