Aidan Moffat is a Scottish musician and songwriter, best known as the frontman of the indie rock band Arab Strap, formed in 1995. His music is characterized by a blend of alternative rock and folk elements, often featuring introspective lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and urban life. Arab Strap gained recognition for their distinctive sound, combining spoken word and melodic elements, with notable albums including "Philophobia" (1998) and "The Last Romance" (2005). Moffat's solo work further showcases his versatility, particularly through his collaborations with various artists and projects like "Aidan Moffat & the Best-Ofs" and the concept album "Where You’re Meant to Be" (2017), which explores Scottish culture and identity through music and storytelling. His impact on music is significant, particularly within the Scottish indie scene, where he is praised for his raw, emotive style and innovative approach to songwriting. Moffat's work has influenced a generation of musicians, and he remains a respected figure for his contributions to both the indie and folk music landscapes.