New Release Section: Belle and Sebastian, “Unnecessary Drama”

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Belle and Sebastian have announced their 9th album and first studio full-length in seven years, A Bit Of Previous, released May 6th on Matador. “The song is about a young person experimenting in being a human again after a forced hiatus,” says frontman Stuart Murdoch. “The person is weighing up whether or not it’s worth the mess! Still, you dip your toe in and it becomes delicious, and you get too much of it. Between trouble and nothing, we still choose the trouble.”

The BRIT Award-winning 7-piece have also announced a spring-summer US tour alongside rescheduled UK and European tour dates for 2022 and 2023. A Bit Of Previous was recorded in Belle and Sebastian’s hometown of Glasgow after plans to fly to Los Angeles in spring of 2020 were scrapped due to the pandemic. It was produced and recorded by the band, with contributions from Brian McNeill, Matt Wiggins, Kevin Burleigh, and Shawn Everett.

Says Murdoch in the liner notes: “We did it together, us and the city. This record was the first ‘full’ LP recording for B&S in Glasgow since Fold Your Hands Child, 1999. We clocked in every morning, we played our songs, we wrote together, we tried new things, we took the proverbial lump of clay, and we threw it every day.”

The result is one the most diverse and thrilling entries in Belle and Sebastian’s catalogue. While the arrangements are often playful, there is an underlying gravity. The deceptively feel-good choir-backed “If They’re Shooting At You” is a poignant ode to defiance and survival. “Young And Stupid” is a folk rock earworm that faces the passage of time with wry ennui: “Now we’re old with creaking bones / Some with partners some alone / Some with kids and some with dogs / Getting through the nightly slog / Everything is fine when you’re young and stupid.”

A Bit of Previous is also scattered with big, occasionally delirious pop moments. “Unnecessary Drama” rips through a cacophony of overdriven riffs and a harmonica hook that borders on the unhinged. It’s one of the band’s heaviest outings since, well, ever. The 140+ bpm “Talk To Me Talk To Me” is ablaze with euro synths and keyboard horns, as the voices of Murdoch and Sarah Martin intertwine on a breathless chorus. “Working Boy in New York City” exists in a parallel universe, where the band did in fact make it to California—such is the escapist bliss of its sloping flute and bittersweet funk.

So what is a A Bit of Previous? It’s a bit of everything, and a lot of what makes Belle and Sebastian so special and enduring. It’s a band tackling age and growing older with grace, irreverence, and musical bravado, and emerging as an endless source of energy and reinvention.

There’s a touch of Buddhism in the title, too—a practice increasingly influential on Murdoch’s outlook in recent years and given a further manifestation via his popular weekly guided online meditation sessions. As Murdoch notes in the liner notes: “There is a firmly held belief in Buddhism that we have been reborn so many times and in so many guises that if we look around us, we are bound to see a person who has been our mother in a past life. And we are surrounded by people who have been our children. If we truly had that in our minds and in our hearts, we would drop the prejudice we had: our attitude to strangers and difficult people would alter emphatically.”

The last few years have seen Belle and Sebastian in a host of eclectic and inspired undertakings: The Boaty Weekender— their own 3000 capacity star-studded four-day music festival on a Mediterranean cruise liner; a soundtrack for the directorial debut of The Inbetweeners’ Simon Bird; a trilogy of EPs; a live album showcasing their present-day iteration as savvy main stage entertainers; and in 2020 a collaborative lockdown project with fans called “Protecting The Hive.” The common denominator, which can be traced back to their earliest days, is a restless DIY spirit and an unmediated bond with their fans and surrounding musical community.

A Bit Of Previous is available in four different artwork covers across LP, CD, and digital. The Belle and Sebastian and Matador Webstore versions of the LP include a bonus 7″ with standalone track A Bit Of Previous. Pre-order the album HERE.

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