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Belle and Sebastian leader Stuart Murdoch likes to tell stories about boys and girls, so it was only a matter of time before he made a musical film featuring stories about boys and girls. God Help the Girl is that film. As previously reported, the movie will have a soundtrack featuring all of his Belle and Sebastian buddies along with the Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon, Asya from Smoosh, a couple internet contest winners and others. The soundtrack album will be released in June according to a new blog post from Mr. Murdoch himself. (Matador will release it.)The 12-song album was recorded in Glasgow and features reworkings of Belle & Sebastian tunes "Act of the Apostle" and "Funny Little Frog". The first single is called "Come Monday Night" and it's "a lullaby for an overworked boy," according to the script. In the MySpace entry, Murdoch also mentions a possible collaboration with Swedish indie pop group Those Dancing Days. He also talks about his sock drawer and current listening habits-- lots of fun fodder for potential stalkers, in other words.
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submitted by Nick Sep 7th 2018 06:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Mystique is a funny thing. When Belle And Sebastian first found their audience, a few years after they'd honed their sound in Glaswegian classrooms and practice spaces, the mystique was a huge selling point. Here was this group of mysterious Scottish people who made impossibly pretty folk-pop songs about being cripplingly shy and about looking&a...
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