Belle & Sebastian image courtesy Matador Records
Gloriously blending the joy and melancholy of everyday life has characterized the legendary Scottish act for over two decades. On their latest effort, recorded at their Glasgow home studio, Belle & Sebastian stick to the magic that crowned them indie royalty while simultaneously posing the questions, “If life is short, what are we doing here and are we becoming better people?” Key tracks on the reflective album include “Best Friend” ,“Too Many Tears” and the cheeky, catchy “A Plague on All Other Boys.”
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