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Malcolm Middleton
Malcolm Middleton performing live with Arab StrapBackground information Birth name Malcolm Bruce Middleton Born 31 December 1973 Origin Falkirk, Scotland Genres Indie rock, sadcore Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, saxophone, piano Years active 1995–present Labels Chemikal Underground
Full Time HobbyAssociated acts Arab Strap
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MogwaiWebsite http://www.malcolmmiddleton.co.uk Malcolm Bruce Middleton[1] (born 31 December 1973) is a Scottish musician best known for his work with Aidan Moffat in post-folk indie band Arab Strap as well as his solo career writing and producing. To date, Middleton has released five solo studio albums, with his most recent, Waxing Gibbous, released on 8 June 2009.[2]
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Early life
Middleton was born in Dumfries but raised in Falkirk, Scotland. He attended Graeme High School.[3] He played bass, guitar and sometimes sang in several bands in the 1990s, including Purple Bass Plectrum, Rabid Lettuce, Pigtube and The Laughing Stock.[4]
Career
Arab Strap
Main article: Arab Strap (band)In 1995, Middleton and Aidan Moffat, after bonding over their love of musical artists such as Smog and Will Oldham, began making music under the name "Arab Strap". The band released six studio albums before splitting up in 2006.
Solo career
Middleton released his first solo album 5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcohol John Nicotine in 2002, followed by Into The Woods in 2005. After Arab Strap split in 2006, the album A Brighter Beat was released in 2007. The first song on the album "We're All Going To Die" was released as a single on 17 December [5] and started off with odds of 1000-1 against becoming the Christmas number one - reportedly the highest odds ever quoted. But after support from social networking websites and from BBC Radio 1 DJ Colin Murray the odds dropped to 9-1 and Middleton was 4th favourite for Christmas number one, behind Leona Lewis, Katie Melua ft Eva Cassidy and X Factor winner Leon Jackson.
Murray started supporting the song as a response to repeated Christmas chart domination by manufactured pop acts churned out by the likes of The X Factor. Middleton has said that, despite the song's negative-sounding title, he feels the song perfectly sums up the spirit of Christmas - the need to make the most of life while we have it.[6] The song was beaten to the top on 23/12/2007, having reached number 31 in the UK singles chart, with the UK Christmas number one being a cover of Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston's When You Believe as performed by X-Factor winner Leon Jackson. The publicity around the single gave Middleton significant mainstream exposure for the first time in his career. Middleton's solo album Sleight of Heart was released in 2008.
Middleton has finished recording his fifth solo album, and notes that it could be his last:[7]
I'd like to do something different, whether it's under a different name or start a new band or something. I'm starting to feel like I've done as much as I can with this creative voice. I think I'm getting to the point where Arab Strap were, where we felt like we couldn't do much more once we were placed in our pigeonhole. I'm not very comfy in presenting myself. When I wrote Into the Woods, I remember thinking that it was going to be for a band. Like, I'm going to record and produce it, but get someone else to represent it. Maybe I'd just like to do that; write songs for people and produce, without having to go and stand on stage and act like a fanny, you know? No matter how much you tour, you go out and you feel the same lack of confidence. It's not like you can accrue what you've learnt before and take it with you. In the past with my solo records, I've pretty much been really confident, thinking I can tell straight away if what I'm singing is good or if it's just crap. But right now I'm not so sure of that, or whether there's any reason to be singing about these things, or if it's just someone complaining. I think that's what I miss about being in a band; you don't have people to bounce off, which, after being in Arab Strap for so long, I needed to get away from, but now I miss it a wee bit.
Middleton's fifth solo album, entitled Waxing Gibbous, was released on 8 June 2009. The single "Red Travellin' Socks", released on 18 May 2009, preceded the album's release.
In September, despite his original intention to quit as a solo artist, Middleton revealed UK tour dates for December 2011 and also hinted at a new album via his Twitter page.
Discography
Studio albums
- 5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcohol John Nicotine (2002)
- Into The Woods (2005)
- A Brighter Beat (2007)
- Sleight of Heart (2008)
- Waxing Gibbous (2009)
EPs
- Girl Songs (2009)
Live albums
- Live at the Bush Hall (2007)
Singles
Year Song Album Record label 2004 "Ryanair Song" (none) Nowhere Fast 2005 "Loneliness Shines"/"No Modest Bear" Into The Woods Chemikal Underground 2005 "Break My Heart" Into The Woods Chemikal Underground 2007 "A Brighter Beat" A Brighter Beat Full Time Hobby 2007 "Fuck It, I Love You" A Brighter Beat Full Time Hobby 2007 "Fight Like The Night" A Brighter Beat Full Time Hobby 2007 "We're All Going To Die" A Brighter Beat Full Time Hobby 2008 "Blue Plastic Bags" Sleight Of Heart Full Time Hobby 2009 "Red Travellin' Socks" Waxing Gibbous Full Time Hobby 2009 "Zero" Waxing Gibbous Full Time Hobby Notes
- ^ "Works written by: MIDDLETON MALCOLM BRUCE". ACE Title Search. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm?requesttimeout=300&mode=results&searchstr=1623956&search_in=c&search_type=exact&search_det=t,s,w,p,b,v&results_pp=20&start=1. Retrieved 2010-02-24.
- ^ Lindsay, Andrew (2009-04-25). "Interview: Malcolm Middleton". Stereokill.net. http://stereokill.net/2009/04/25/interview-malcolm-middleton/. Retrieved 2009-04-25.
- ^ Pachyderms of Endearment – Arab Strap Interview
- ^ Malcolm Middleton Interview with pennyblackmusic.com
- ^ "'Miserable' Christmas chart bid". BBC News. 2007-12-03. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/7125130.stm. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
- ^ Malcolm Middleton: On a mission to beat X Factor video interview with stv.tv, December 2007
- ^ The Skinny: Issue 39, Dec 08 pg.39
External links
- Official Malcolm Middleton website
- Sleight of Heart album review from stv.tv
- Stereokill Interview: April 2009
Singles "Ryanair Song" · "Loneliness Shines"/"No Modest Bear" · "Break My Heart" · "A Brighter Beat" · "Fuck It, I Love You" · "Fight Like The Night" · "We're All Going To Die" · "Red Travellin' Socks" "Zero"Related articles L. Pierre · Arab Strap · Chemikal UndergroundAidan Moffat · Malcolm Middleton Studio albums The Week Never Starts Round Here · Philophobia · Elephant Shoe · The Red Thread · Monday at the Hug and Pint · The Last RomanceEPs The Girls of Summer EP · Live · Cherubs EP · Fukd ID #2 · Quiet Violence · The Shy Retirer EPSingles "The First Big Weekend" · "The Smell of Outdoor Cooking" · "The Clearing" · "Here We Go"/"Trippy" · "(Afternoon) Soaps" · "To All a Good Night" · "Love Detective" · "Turbulence" · "Dream Sequence" · "Speed-Date" · "The Shy Retirer" · "There Is No Ending"Compilation albums Singles · Ten Years of TearsLive albums Related articles Categories:- 1973 births
- Living people
- Scottish songwriters
- Scottish male singers
- Scottish rock guitarists
- People from Falkirk
- People educated at Graeme High School
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