Belle and Sebastian released 'Girls in peacetime want to dance'

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The British Belle and sebastian threw a new studio album called 'Girls in peacetime want to dance', five years after his last album and one to go for his twentieth anniversary on stage. Belle and sebastian They return like this after a long period away from the recording studios with a work that shows that, between concerts, they have not put aside their musical project and have had time to write new songs.

The indie music group, formed in Glasgow and headed by the Scottish musician Stuart Murdoch, faces this new project a year before its twentieth anniversary on stage, which places them as one of the British bands with the longest journey in recent times . Here, the single «The Cat with the Cream«, Included in this new work.

'Girls In Peacetime Want to Dance' contains a total of twelve songs, all produced and mixed at Maze Studios in Atlanta (USA) by American producer Ben H. Allen III, known for his collaborations with figures like Gnarls Barkley , Animal Collective and Raury, among others. They also participated in the album Tony Doogan performing with additional mixes in charge in Glasgow (United Kingdom) and the mastering of it was carried out by Frank Arkwright in the famous Abbey Road studios in London.

The group began in 1996, when Murdoch and Scotsman Stuart David decided to hit the road with a demo of their first songs under their arms. Due to the interest that this first project aroused, they decided to form a band called Belle and Sebastian, whose name comes from a French children's book entitled "Belle et Sébastien", written in 1965 by Cécile Aubry. The idyll lasted until 2000, when David decided to abandon the project and focus on another of the groups he was part of: "Looper."

More information | Belle and Sebastian to release their new album in January
Via | EFE


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