Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The post Belle and Sebastian Are Still Making Songs That Can Live With You appeared first on Consequence. Though it’s been 25 ...
Ask some people if they've seen a certain film and they answer "No, but I read the book." For their part, Belle & Sebastian offer those asked if they've seen "Days of the Bangold Summer" the chance to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Composing an original soundtrack is far different than writing an album of original songs. Now that that is out of the way, ...
Scotland’s Belle and Sebastian have shared a new song, “What Happened to You, Son?,” that was originally intended for their last album, 2023’s Late Developers. It has been released via Matador ahead ...
Belle and Sebastian have unveiled their latest song “If They’re Shooting At You,” in support of those affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine. The song was released alongside a visual element featuring ...
When you’ve been as obsessed with a band like Belle & Sebastian as long as I have, and when that obsession proves unshakable, it’s inevitable that you begin to notice some thematic similarities ...
Stuart noted that “this is first time i’ve listened to this lp for many years, and the one thing i felt about it was that it was the one when the band announced itself. as a result, i think it has a ...
I’m Still Dying: Belle & Sebastian on Playing Their Breakthrough Album in Full at Pitchfork Festival
Belle and Sebastian’s sophomore album, If You’re Feeling Sinister, released in late 1996, is riddled with faults. Lead singer Stuart Murdoch’s voice is quite high in the mix. The songs speed up by ...
This post is in partnership with Consequence of Sound, an online music publication devoted to the ever growing and always thriving worldwide music scene. Halfway through Tigermilk, Belle & Sebastian‘s ...
It was announced last year that Scotland’s Belle and Sebastian would be providing the score for the indie film Days of the Bagnold Summer. Now the band has officially announced its soundtrack and ...
Violinist and singer Sarah Martin spent a lot of time avoiding being in people’s bands before joining Belle and Sebastian. Martin grew up in Northern England and moved to Glasgow for college, where ...
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