supported by 23 fans who also own “Meursault Vol 3”
I only picked up on Meursault recently through their brilliant album “I Will Kill Again”. Investigating their back catalogue has been an absolute pleasure. There something about Neil’s outlook and slightly off kilter way of putting songs together that is endlessly compelling. This is illustrated on the track “Simple is Good” with great lyrics “First there was nothing then there was light. Still there was nothing but now we could see it .....” underpinned by appropriately unsettling keyboards. Meursault and Neil Pennycook are national treasures! markrstirling
supported by 16 fans who also own “Meursault Vol 3”
I knew from “Dead City” years ago when I was living in Texas.
I knew eventually they’d make a guest list harder on me than anyone who ever knew what a “Delgado” was.
Richard Delgado
supported by 12 fans who also own “Meursault Vol 3”
Dan's the man! There's such fragility and strength combined here and such healing, too. 'We'll be God's tiny carrier pigeons', us and the idiot savants. Ursula's Crow
The latest 45 from Moon Rituals offers two slices of tranquil synthpop, with gauzy vocals, bright keys, and warm hooks. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 30, 2020
The nine covers on this compilation—which benefits the Rio venue Audio Rebel—double as a snapshot of the current state of Brazilian indie. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 18, 2020