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Belle and Sebastian confirm new album artwork, tracklist
‘Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance’ is out in early 2015.

Belle and Sebastian have confirmed details for their forthcoming new album ‘Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance’.
Stuart Murdoch and co.’s new long player arrives 19th January in the UK and Europe via Matador (it’s out 20th January in the US.
The new record consists of twelve tracks, with artwork (below) depicting a surrealist scene with guns, stilts and fantastical war costumes.
This October, Belle and Sebastian play Manchester Cathedral (28th) and Bexhill-On-Sea’s De La Warr Pavilion (29th).
Tracklist and artwork below:
01 Nobody’s Empire
02 Allie
03 The Party Line
04 The Power of Three
05 The Cat with the Cream
06 Enter Sylvia Plath
07 The Everlasting Muse
08 Perfect Couples
09 Ever Had a Little Faith?
10 Play for Today
11 The Book of You
12 Today (This Army’s for Peace)
Records, etc at

Belle and Sebastian - Belle and Sebastian Write About Love
Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
Belle and Sebastian - What To Look For In Summer
Belle and Sebastian - A Bit of Previous
Belle and Sebastian - The Boy With The Arab Strap
Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister
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