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Belle And Sebastian were one of the indie-pop staples that helped define my high school and college years, but I didn’t get the chance to see them live until I covered a music festival in Mexico City last fall. Since they had just announced their first new album in nearly half a decade, Belle And […]
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Last year, Belle And Sebastian released Late Developers, the companion to their 2023 comeback album A Bit Of Previous. Today, the prolific indie pop band is back with “What Happened To You Son?,” which was cut from Late Developers.
After surprise-releasing this month’s Late Developers — their second album in eight months and their best in years — Belle And Sebastian were set to tour North America this spring. Plans have changed. Due to health concerns for frontman Stuart Murdoch, the tour is canceled.
Last year Belle And Sebastian returned with A Bit Of Previous, their first album in seven years. It turns out the sessions for that record yielded a whole second LP, Kid A/Amnesiac style. What’s more, the latter album will be out at the end of this week.
Frontman Stuart Murdoch talks to NME about their "playful" new record, his new book and big screen ambitionsThe post Belle And Sebastian talk surprise album ‘Late Developers’ and “90s power ballad” ‘I Don’t Know What You See In Me’ appeared first on NME.
The festival’s new management have “pledge[d] to try to repay artists, crew and suppliers from the event in 2022 as soon as possible”The post Belle And Sebastian, Honeyblood among artists reportedly snubbed on payment by Scottish festival appeared first on NME.
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