If You're Feeling Sinister (CD)
Now a classic! Belle and Sebastian offer up a largely acoustic folk-pop sound with deep roots in the '60s. Their guitar-and-piano arrangements are often filled out by luxurious trumpets and strings, but the clever, sardonic lyrics keep things from ever getting too mushy. The bright, irresistible pop melodies stand in sharp contrast to decidedly downbeat lyrics that recall Morrissey at his sharpest. Timeless, gorgeous, and just cool enough to avoid a mainstream breakthrough.
| Branton Plaster
- Salem, OR, USA |
| This is probably the best music I have ever listened to. | |
| Charles Bowman
- Cape Girardeau, MO, USA |
| Belle and Sebastian do it again with yet another collection of beautifully swirling dream pop. The songwriting is top notch as always and on tracks such as the tittle track, they marry their beauty with an attitude as hard as any punk group with lines like "If you're feeling sinister, go out and see a minister. You'd probably feel better if you stayed and played with yourself." But as always, the main focus of the band is simply on creating beauty and with this dreamy collection of folky rock reminiscent of the quieter moments of Yo La Tengo delivered in an approach that often recalls Simon and Garfunkel, they have created another pop gem. | |