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Belle and Sebastian
BELLE AND SEBASTIANFormed: 1996, Glasgow, Scotland Members: Isobell Campbell, vocals, tambourine, viola, cello, guitar; Richard Colburn, drums; Mick Cooke, trumpet; Stuart David, bass; Chris Geddes, keyboards; Sarah Martin, violin; Stuart Murdoch, singer. Genre: Rock Best-selling album since 1990: If You're Feeling Sinister (1998) Hit songs since 1990: "Stars of Track and Field," "If You're Feeling Sinister," "The Boy with the Arab Strap" The Scottish octet Belle and Sebastian takes its name from a French children's story about a boy named Sebastian and his dog, Belle. The esoterically named, reluctant pop stars who comprise Belle and Sebastian owe much of their cheeky, knowing approach to fellow British superstars the Smiths and to the acoustic, pastoral sounds of folksinger Nick Drake. The band peaked in popularity in the late 1990s, culling special favor with college radio stations and fans of independent ("indie") rock. This charming band is often classified as part of the British "twee" genre of artists, characterized by their delicate and somewhat precious sound and appearance, and their personal, ruminative, and often melancholic lyrics. The instrumentation—hushed piano rumblings, soft brush drumming, and gentle wafts of trumpet or clarinet—is an apt accompaniment to their unique lyrics. Belle and Sebastian began with singer/songwriter, and guitarist Stuart Murdoch and bassist Stuart David in January 1996, at a cafe in Glasgow, Scotland. Belle and Sebastian soon grew to eight members, and the band was invited by a scout from the British label Jeepster to record. Even though the band had not been together for very long, they already had enough material to fill an entire album. They released Tigermilk in 1996. (It became available in the United States in 1999.) Belle and Sebastian's saucily titled If You're Feeling Sinister was released in 1997 on a now-defunct label, Enclave. Belle and Sebastian's territory is adolescent confusion, both sexual and interpersonal, relayed with a laconic delivery by primary singer Stuart Murdoch. "If you are feeling sinister / Go off and see a minister / He'll try in vain to take away the pain of being a hopeless unbeliever" sings Murdoch over an acoustic guitar, plain brush drumming, and the strains of children playing in a schoolyard. In 1998 Belle and Sebastian won the Brit Award for Best New Band, much to their surprise, as they are reclusive, often refusing to be photographed and to release personal information about themselves. Belle and Sebastian, for all their mystery and privacy, are prolific. In the six short years between 1996 and 2002, the band compiled four albums and seven EPs. David departed in 2000 to publish his first novel and concentrate on his side project Looper. Campbell left in 2002 after Belle and Sebastian's release of Storytelling, the soundtrack to a film directed by Todd Solondz. He went on to form Gentle Waves. The music of Belle and Sebastian is somewhat of an acquired taste, but those who enjoy their uniquely British, laid-back observations, Murdoch's laconic delivery, and the shimmering, chamber pop arrangements remain their ardent supporters. SELECTIVE DISCOGRAPHY:Lazy Line Painter Jane (Matador re-release, 1997); If You're Feeling Sinister (Enclave/Virgin, 1998); The Boy with the Arab Strap (Matador, 1998); Tigermilk (Matador re-release, 1999); Fold Your Hands, Child, You Walk Like a Peasant (Matador, 2000). Soundtrack: Storytelling (Matador, 2002). carrie havranek |
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Havranek, Carrie. "Belle and Sebastian." Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Popular Musicians Since 1990. 2004. Encyclopedia.com. 31 May. 2012 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>. Havranek, Carrie. "Belle and Sebastian." Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Popular Musicians Since 1990. 2004. Encyclopedia.com. (May 31, 2012). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3428400049.html Havranek, Carrie. "Belle and Sebastian." Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Popular Musicians Since 1990. 2004. Retrieved May 31, 2012 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3428400049.html |
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