RM Hubbert
A staple of the Glasgow music scene since the early '90s, Scottish guitarist and singer/songwriter RM Hubbert first played with post-rockers El Hombre Trajeado before developing into a solo artist with an innovative, flamenco-inspired guitar style and an ability to transform pain and loss into beautiful, thoughtful songs. His "Ampersand Trilogy" of albums include 2012's Scottish Album of the Year award-winning Thirteen Lost & Found and its shortlisted follow-up, 2013's Breaks & Bone. In 2018 he teamed up with longtime friend and collaborator Aidan Moffat for the LP Here Lies the Body.
Hubbert began making music in 1993 and first attracted attention with Glaswegian post-rockers El Hombre Trajeado, who released a trio of albums (1998's Skipafone, 2001's Saccade, and 2004's Shlap) before disbanding in 2005.
For a few years after the band's breakup, he spent time studying different forms of music -- including the flamenco guitar that would define his later work -- and coping with the loss of his parents, as well as his chronic depression. All of these elements inspired his self-released 2010 solo debut, First & Last, a collection of samba and flamenco-tinged instrumentals. The album led to a deal with Chemikal Underground Records, which reissued it in 2011 and released his second album, 2012's Thirteen Lost & Found. Produced by Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos, it featured collaborations with Alasdair Roberts, the Delgados' Emma Pollock, and Arab Strap's Aidan Moffat, and won the 2013 Scottish Album of the Year Award. That year, Hubbert released Breaks & Bone, the final installment in the "Ampersand Trilogy" and his first album to feature his own vocals. A more uplifting set than his previous work, the album was shortlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year award. In 2014, the collection Ampersand Extras gathered B-sides, rarities, and unreleased material from each of Hubbert's solo albums. For 2016's Telling the Trees, he returned to the collaborative style of Thirteen Lost & Found, teaming with artists including Eleanor Friedberger, Helen Marnie, Rachel Grimes, Spoon's Jim Eno, and Mogwai's Barry Burns on songs that ranged from folk to electro. Like its predecessor, the album was nominated for Scottish Album of the Year Award. Hubbert reunited with Moffat on 2018's holiday-themed Ghost Stories for Christmas, and on Here Lies the Body, the latter of which set the beginning and end of a couple's relationship to music incorporating samba, synth pop, and jazz. The album's other players included vocalist/cellist Siobahn Wilson, saxophonist John Burgess, and composer/multi-instrumentalist Bill Wells.
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Discography
11 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Ghost Stories For Christmas
Alternative en Indie - Released by Rock Action Records on 7 dec. 2018
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Cut to Black
Alternative en Indie - Released by Rock Action Records on 18 jun. 2019
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Thirteen Lost & Found
Alternative en Indie - Released by Chemikal Underground Records on 30 jan. 2011
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Car Song
Alternative en Indie - Released by Chemikal Underground Records on 29 apr. 2012
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Telling the Trees
Alternative en Indie - Released by Chemikal Underground Records on 29 apr. 2016
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First & Last
Alternative en Indie - Released by Chemikal Underground Records on 28 feb. 2011
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Breaks & Bone
Alternative en Indie - Released by Chemikal Underground Records on 27 okt. 2013
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Ampersand Extras
Alternative en Indie - Released by Chemikal Underground Records on 13 okt. 2014
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I Can Hold You Back
Alternative en Indie - Released by Chemikal Underground Records on 19 feb. 2016
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Buckstacy
Alternative en Indie - Released by Chemikal Underground Records on 31 mrt. 2014
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Sunbeam Melts the Hour
Alternative en Indie - Released by Chemikal Underground Records on 22 jan. 2012
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo