Friday, October 29, 2010
Belle and Sebastian - Write About Love (FLAC)
Belle and Sebastian released a new full-length this year, and it's strange to see how much and how little they've changed since Tigermilk. Write About Love is their eighth studio album, an impressive feat in the fourteen years that they've been around. Although it has a much bigger emphasis on production than previous releases, due mostly in part to the influence of Tony Hoffer, who has worked with acts such as Beck and Phoenix in the past, the personal touches of Stuart Murdoch and company still make this album uniquely Belle and Sebastian.
Towns' and cities' populations up and grow,
The workers move to the suburbs,
In between I watch and go,
I run along side rush hour traffic a prayer for every car.
tags:
indie pop
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