Belle and Sebastian
Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant


3.5
great

Review

by AmericanFlagAsh USER (5 Reviews)
August 13th, 2015 | 20 replies


Release Date: 2000 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Less Stevie, more Murdoch please. Isobel is alright sometimes.

Prior to this album, Belle and Sebastian had made three of the best twee pop albums ever. They effortlessly combined beautiful instrumental arrangements, hushed vocals, and clever wordplay into works of art. Fold Your Hands Child is still a great album, but is pretty inconsistent. Murdoch’s clever lyricism is evident in quite a few of the tracks, but the biggest problem is that many of them are boring to listen to and just not as memorable.

“I Fought In A War” is arguably the best track on the album. It starts off with Murdoch singing and a distant strumming of a guitar and keeps building as the song goes on. Murdoch gets louder, brass and string arrangements are added, the drums kick in and it is all very beautiful. The next song “The Model” is almost just as good and it sounds like it could have been taken straight from Tigermilk. The lyrics are classic Belle and Sebastian, singing about “a girl next door who’s famous for showing her breasts.” After these two, things get monotonous. “Beyond The Sunrise” features Stevie’s and Isobel’s vocals and not Murdoch’s. His are very low, reminiscent of a country singer’s and her’s are hushed and pretty. The song itself is pretty droll because it mostly features plucking as the background music. The next song, “Walking For the Moon To Rise,” is a bit better. It is more upbeat, but Isobel’s voice is too dreamlike and the textures fumble into each other. Murdoch, however, knows how to do soft ballads, as evident in “Don’t Leave the Light On Baby.” Those beautiful strings come back and we even get a lovely vocal harmony with the other members. “The Wrong Girl” is pretty bad. Aside from the few nice moments the horns come in, Stevie’s voice here is not pleasant to listen to and the arrangements are messy. Murdoch sings once again in “The Chalet Lines” and sounds as he usually does, but the song is very boring and features not much of interest unlike the next song, “Nice Day For a Sulk” which actually features some rhythm and witty lyricism. “Women’s Realm” is a lovely duet addition to the album. Murdoch sounds fantastic as he opens by singing “I don't care whether you hear this, I don't care if I'm alone here singing songs to myself” and Isobel joins him later with a crispier voice this time. Finally we come to the end of the album and for some reason they added “Family Tree” before the phenomenal “There’s Too Much Love.” The first song is another one of those boring ones that are often a chore to get through, sung by Isobel, but the latter is a playful bookend with Murdoch as lead singer.

Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant is definitely worth a listen, especially by Belle and Sebastian fans. It might not be their best, but it’s not bad. It works for the most part and it still has some of that charm Murdoch brings, but you can’t help but feel bored at times when he is not around.


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3.3
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AmericanFlagAsh
August 12th 2015


13617 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Figured this needed a review, so why not make it my first one. Let me know what you think. Too much track by track discussion?

theBoneyKing
August 12th 2015


24689 Comments


I would say this is a solid review. Yes, there is too much track-by-track discussion. It would be better if you used songs collectively to make your points rather than going through and saying "this one's good, this one's not". You could also break up that massive middle paragraph. Also, though this is just nitpicky, the review reads more as a 3 than a 3.5.

AmericanFlagAsh
August 12th 2015


13617 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Gotcha, I see what you're saying. Doing each song was to try and point out why it is inconsistent.

As for 3 vs 3.5, I felt like 3 is too harsh for the quality of some of the amazing songs on here. Maybe I should have explained that better?

theBoneyKing
August 12th 2015


24689 Comments


It could just be a result of what you consider a 3.5 vs what I consider a 3.5. I just got the vibe that your feelings were generally mixed as opposed to positive. Perhaps it is a result of the track by track discussion. Also your saying "you can't help but feel bored sometimes" and saying it's "not bad".

AmericanFlagAsh
August 12th 2015


13617 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Good for you Virginia smh

danielcardoso
August 13th 2015


11770 Comments


Damn, I was just listening to Tigermilk yesterday.

Anthracks
August 13th 2015


8221 Comments


good first review homie

AmericanFlagAsh
August 13th 2015


13617 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Thanks homie

And Nimb



Tigermilk is so good

AmericanFlagAsh
August 13th 2015


13617 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

I Fought In a War, The Model, and There's Too Much Love are in the top B&S songs tbh

Anthracks
August 13th 2015


8221 Comments


This is the only Belle album I haven't heard.

PappyMason
August 13th 2015


5702 Comments


Decent review man, hopefully the first of many!

I haven't heard this but I'll get around to it at some point, I love this band's earlier work.



AmericanFlagAsh
August 13th 2015


13617 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Yeah if you like their three previous albums, definitely check this one out

StallionMang
September 9th 2015


9003 Comments


haven't heard this but there's too much love is an absolutely gorgeous track

AmericanFlagAsh
September 10th 2015


13617 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

I still need to hear your dig

Been meaning to for so long

Rowan5215
Emeritus
September 10th 2015


48008 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Adore the title of this album for some reason



The Chalet Lines is fucking brutal

AmericanFlagAsh
September 10th 2015


13617 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

He got the title from graffiti in a public restroom

AmericanFlagAsh
February 5th 2017


13617 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

There's Too Much Love is still really great

Hovse
February 5th 2017


2793 Comments


It does bring the feelz

Rowan5215
Emeritus
February 5th 2017


48008 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

still one of the best album titles

Tunaboy45
February 10th 2021


18612 Comments


Always thought this one was a tad underrated, it's definitely a transition point between their earlier work and everything they did after Trevor Horn pumped up their sound but it holds its own.



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