Background
Moffat was born and raised in Falkirk, Scotland.
Moffat was born and raised in Falkirk, Scotland.
The first album he bought was Elvis Sings Foreign Kids by Elvis Presley. Whilst at Falkirk High School, he listened to such bands as Pixies, Dinosaur Junior. and Slint His first ever gig was at age 16, and was David Byrne at the Glasgow Barrowlands in 1989. In 1990, at age 17, he was expelled from school, with no Higher Qualifications.
He then worked for four years at an independent record shop called Sleeves Records, resigning one morning in 1996, due to having a hangover and wanting to go home.
Arab Strap In 1995, Moffat and Malcolm Middleton began making music under the name Arab Strap and sent in demo cassettes to record companies. Only one, Chemikal Underground, replied, and they were soon signed to them.
Moffat and Middleton briefly reunited in November 2011 for a gig as part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of Glasgow venue Nice North Sleazy. Outside Arab Strap In 2002, after being challenged by Malcolm Middleton to release a solo album, Moffat released a solo album entitled Hypnogogia under the name Lucky Pierre.
In 2005, after changing the name to L. Pierre, Moffat released an album called Touchpool.
In 2007 he released Diploma They recorded "over 40 songs on dictaphones and 4-tracks", but never played live. Moffat was also the drummer in Bay, a band who released two albums – Happy Being Different (1994) and Alison Rae (1995).
Moffat provided guest vocals on the Mogwai song R U Still in 2 lieutenant from Mogwai Young Team, recorded in the same studio (MCM Studios in Hamilton) around the same time as Arab Strap were recording The Week Never Starts Round Here in 1997.
Moffat also contributes vocals to the Mogwai song Now You"re Taken from 4 Satin. Mogwai have a song dedicated to him on their second album, Come on Die Young, entitled "Waltz for Aidan".
In 2002, Moffat, Stuart Braithwaite from Mogwai and Colin "Sheepy" McPherson released an eponymously titled European Parliament under the name "The Sick Anchors". Moffat uses his own name for his 2007 poetry album, I Can Hear Your Heart.
Aidan Moffat & the Best-Ofs are a four piece band fronted by Moffat.
Their first album, titled How to Get to Heaven From Scotland, was released on 3 March 2009. In 2009 Moffat wrote an advice column for the online magazine The Quietus. In early 2013 Moffat released a new L. Pierre album, The Island Come True.
In July he released another full album, The Eternalist, which was made available for free online and recorded on Vine.