Exit Music (album)

Exit Music is the debut solo studio album from Scottish singer-songwriter Steven Lindsay, which was released by Seminal Records in 2004.

[3][2] Speaking of his days in the Big Dish and his decision to record a solo album over a decade later, Lindsay told the Sunday Mail in 2004, "There was always pressure in the business to have hit singles.

She described Lindsay's voice as "border[ing] on Rufus Wainwright territory" and the album's lyrics as being "firmly in the David Gray league".

[7] Craig McLean of The Daily Telegraph noted the "elegant beauty" of the album, describing it as one which "already feels like a quiet, timeless masterpiece".

"[8] Adam Sweeting of The Guardian considered Exit Music to be "a showcase for Lindsay's powerful melodies and clean, agile vocals".