Mull Historical Society is tagged as: indie, scottish, singer-songwriter, alternative, rock Mull Historical Society is the pseudonym for Colin MacIntyre, a Scottish singer, song-writer, multi-instrumentalist, producer and (as yet) unpublished author. His previous albums were released under the band name ‘Mull Historical Society’, even though the band consists of Colin alone. Colin MacIntyre now releases under his own name. And in 2008 released ‘The Water’ and in 2009 ‘Island’. Mull is an island off the west coast of Scotland — the name comes from an actual genealogical society on the island, who have since changed their name to the Mull Historical and Archaeological Society. Colin MacIntyre uses a lot of unusual techniques and instruments. For example, Colin is credited to have played ‘Seagulls’ and ‘Fire Extinguisher’ for the song Gravity, and played ‘Beer Kegs’ on the song Death of a Scientist, which was written about the late Dr David Kelly. Also, Colin frequently samples the sounds of the world around him into his songs. For example, an public announcement from the Glasgow Subway in Public Service Announcer and the end of Final Arrears features part of the shipping forecast. A staple of Colin’s tours and album art—which is itself usually very diverse, featuring everything from ar... Read More About Mull Historical Society Biography... Send Mull Historical Society ringtones to your cell |
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