New Belle & Sebastian album

2014-09-30 by Jordan M. EMERITUS | 5 Comments
Glaswegian indie pop collective Belle & Sebastian have announced their next record, Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance.

To be released January 20th 2015, it's being produced and mixed by Ben H. Allen III, most notable for his work with Animal Collective. A trailer can be seen below:




As well as this, the band are embarking on an American tour. This comes of off news they are to be releasing their back catalogue on vinyl October 7th.

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AliW1993
September 30th 2014
7511 Comments


Must stop flapping hands excitedly.

Sowing
Moderator
September 30th 2014
43979 Comments


YES.

NorthernSkylark
September 30th 2014
12134 Comments


finally, gonna be so good

ti0n
September 30th 2014
1769 Comments


sweet

TheWrenKing
September 30th 2014
1717 Comments


Aw yiss.



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