| Stuart
Murdoch |
| Born |
Stuart Murdoch
August
25, 1968 (1968-08-25)
(age 38)
Ayr, Scotland |
| Occupation |
Musician |
| Religious belief |
Christian |
| Website |
[1] |
Stuart Murdoch, born August 25, 1968, in Ayr, Scotland, is
the lead singer and songwriter for Scottish indie pop
septet Belle & Sebastian.
Murdoch's parents made him take piano lessons during his
childhood, and even though he claims not to have enjoyed them at the
time, he says he now 'appreciates this decision vastly'. Apart from
early musical activities at secondary school (at the age of 12 he
formed a band with fellow pupils, in which he played the piano),
Murdoch first became involved in music as a radio DJ for Subcity at the University
of Glasgow.
Before graduating from university at the end of the 1980s, he
became ill with chronic fatigue syndrome
and was unable to work for seven years. Murdoch said that the isolation
of these years is what led to his becoming a songwriter: "That
was a big desert at the time, a kind of vacuum in my life. From that,
these songs started coming out, these melodies where I could express
what I was feeling." [2]. In early 1995
he had largely recovered from his illness and began to look for fellow
musicians in order to form a band, which was to become Belle
& Sebastian.
This was also when he began living above a church hall and
working as its caretaker, a position he maintained until 2003. In 2004
he told the Guardian, "I'm not actually a Christian
with a capital C. I'm still asking questions. But I had this time when
I found myself singing all these old hymns in my kitchen and I couldn't
work out why I was doing it. Then one Sunday morning I got up, looked
at my watch, and thought, 'I wonder if I could make it to a church
service?' It was so welcoming. It just felt like you were coming home.
Twelve years later, I've never left."
Murdoch's interest in faith has been perceptible in his lyrics
over the term of the band. Belle and Sebastian's first
album included lines about "reading the Gospel to yourself," and on the
second Murdoch sang of "the pain of being a hopeless unbeliever."
Religious references became more confident and direct on later albums,
including "If You Find Yourself Caught in Love" (which continues "say a
prayer to the man above". This line becomes a refrain)., on Dear Catastrophe Waitress
and the two-part "Act of the Apostle" on The
Life Pursuit. Regarding "If You Find Yourself
Caught in Love," Murdoch told Gross, "At the time I was writing it I
thought, well, should I be so overt? Because I've often couched any
religious overtones within characters in the past, but this is a bit
more out there. And then I just thought, come on, you've been doing
this for years, why not? Why not just be a bit more straightforward?”
Sexually ambiguous lyrics in Belle & Sebastian's music
have prompted Murdoch to confirm his heterosexuality in the press,
calling himself "straight to the point of boring." Murdoch has also
voiced support for gay marriage [3].
He's been diagnosed with colourblindness at an early age and
does not drink. "I like a Scotch whisky but I'm allergic to alcohol,
would you believe, which is a tragedy in itself," Murdoch says. "It's
only in the last couple of years. I got eczema and one of the things I
had to do to get rid of it was give up alcohol."
External links
| v • d • e Belle & Sebastian |
| Stuart Murdoch
| Stevie
Jackson | Chris Geddes | Richard
Colburn | Sarah Martin | Mick Cooke
| Bobby
Kildea |
| Isobel Campbell | Stuart
David |
| Albums |
Tigermilk | If You're Feeling Sinister
| The Boy with the Arab
Strap | Fold
Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant
Storytelling
| Dear Catastrophe Waitress
| Push Barman to Open
Old Wounds
If
You're Feeling Sinister: Live at the Barbican |
The Life Pursuit |
| Singles
and EPs |
Dog on Wheels
| Lazy Line Painter Jane
| 3.. 6.. 9 Seconds of Light
| This Is Just a
Modern Rock Song
"Legal
Man" | "Jonathan David" | "I'm
Waking Up to Us" | "Step into My Office, Baby"
| "I'm
a Cuckoo" | Books
"Funny Little Frog" | "Casaco
Marron" | "The Blues Are Still Blue" |
"White
Collar Boy" |
| Related
articles |
| Rough Trade Records | Jeepster
Records | Bowlie Weekender | Belle
et Sébastien |