It’s been nearly a decade since Scottish septet Belle and Sebastian recorded its ninth studio album “Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance” in Reynoldstown, but the group still has a fondness for its ...
“Tigermilk” hasn’t expired yet. Nearly 30 years after the release of Belle and Sebastian‘s seminal debut album, Stuart Murdoch’s precious vocals and exquisite arrangements sound just as fresh and ...
Keyboardist Chris Geddes is happy to talk all things Belle and Sebastian: From the Scottish indie pop band’s three upcoming shows in Los Angeles to the group’s two most recent albums, “A Bit of ...
The post Belle and Sebastian Announce Tigermilk and If You’re Feeling Sinister 30th Anniversary Tour appeared first on Consequence. The North American leg of the jaunt kicks off in Mexico City on May ...
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 ...
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 ...
Each stop on the tour will be a two-night run: Tigermilk the first night, If You’re Feeling Sinister the second. No funny business, no swapping nights to trip you up. And yes, both shows will also ...
Belle & Sebastian have a special relationship with New York City and seem to always give a little extra here at their shows, and that was true on Wednesday night at Brooklyn Paramount. I’d looked at ...
Belle & Sebastian frontman Stuart Murdoch has been wrapped up in books his whole life, and now he’s written one — his debut novel Nobody’s Empire will be out January 21 via HarperVia. Fans might ...
In “Nobody’s Empire,” the debut novel from Belle and Sebastian singer and songwriter Stuart Murdoch, a young Scottish man named Stephen sees his life change radically with the onset of chronic fatigue ...
Julien Baker, producer and multi-instrumentalist Calvin Lauber, Northern Irish folk artist Soak, and Alaskan singer-songwriter Quinn Christopherson have released a new cover of the Belle and Sebastian ...
I cried the first time I listened to the Belle and Sebastian song “Nobody’s Empire.” From the 2015 album “Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance,” it is a perfect blend of raw emotion and deeply personal ...
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