Stuart Braithwaite
Stuart Leslie Braithwaite (born 10 May 1976) is a Scottish multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. He is the guitarist of post-rock band Mogwai, with whom he has recorded ten studio albums. He is also a member of the British alternative rock supergroup Minor Victories.
Contents
- 1 Early life (1976–1994)
- 2 Formation and first years of Mogwai (1995–1996)
- 3 Solo work and Rock Action (2000–2002)
- 4 Film
- 5 Musical style
- 6 Personal life
- 7 Discography
- 8 References
Early life (1976–1994)
Braithwaite grew up listening to records by The Cure, Joy Division, The Stooges, The Velvet Underground, Black Sabbath and other artists. He attended Strathaven Academy from 1987 to 1993. Before playing in Mogwai, Braithwaite fronted a band called Deadcat Motorbike, who broke up in June 1995. Braithwaite also drummed for Scottish band Eska at one point.
Formation and first years of Mogwai (1995–1996)
Main article: MogwaiBraithwaite met Dominic Aitchison at a Ned's Atomic Dustbin show at the Queen Margaret Union in Glasgow on 10 April 1991, and four years later, along with school friend Martin Bulloch, they formed Mogwai.
Stuart Braithwaite with MogwaiSolo work and Rock Action (2000–2002)
In 2000, Braithwaite played with a band called Mighty Joe Young Trio. In 2000 and 2002, Braithwaite performed solo acoustic shows. In 2002, Braithwaite, Aidan Moffat and Colin "Sheepy" McPherson released an eponymously *led EP called The Sick Anchors. He is also a member of the British alternative rock supergroup Minor Victories.
Film
In 2016 Braithwaite took part in a do*entary about Glasgow music, and Chemikal Underground Records, called Lost in France. The film was directed by Niall McCann and brought Braithwaite (along with members of The Delgados, Franz Ferdinand and others) to Mauron, Brittany, to recreate a gig they played just after Mogwai had formed. The film features Mogwai live, as well as footage of Braithwaite playing Mogwai tracks solo. It also shows Braithwaite playing live with Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand, and musicians such as Emma Pollock, RM Hubbert, and Holy Mountain, and interviews with Braithwaite and his old label-mates. Lost in France premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival to wholly positive reviews and was called "Funny, vital and sobering” by Scotland's arts publication, The Skinny.
Musical style
Braithwaite's musical technique is characterised by the heavy usage of effects pedals, used to create ambient instrumental guitar sounds. As with much music *ociated with the post-rock style, his playing emphasizes melody and dynamic contrast over virtuosity.
Personal life
Braithwaite's family originate from Flesherin on the Isle of Lewis; he was born and raised in Glasgow.
Braithwaite married musician Elisabeth Elektra in April 2019. He was previously married to music promoter Grainne Braithwaite-Vedamanikam.