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In the lead-up to their forthcoming eighth album, Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance, veteran indie pop troupe Belle and Sebastian have rolled out both a filtered house-influenced disco banger and a promise that their new full-length was inspired by "vintage Detroit techno and Giorgio Moroder." But as frontman Stuart Murdoch tells Exclaim!, all that brightness was wrought from dark times. "We had a good time working on these songs, but I was in a bad place for the six or nine months we were writing this record," he explains from Glasgow. "I got a virus on tour; I couldn't shake it...
In the lead-up to their forthcoming eighth album, Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance, veteran indie pop troupe Belle and Sebastian have rolled out both a filtered house-influenced disco banger and a promise that their new full-length was inspired by "vintage Detroit techno and Giorgio Moroder." But as frontman Stuart Murdoch tells Exclaim!, all that brightness was wrought from dark times. "We had a good time working on these songs, but I was in a bad place for the six or nine months we were writing this record," he explains from Glasgow. "I got a virus on tour; I couldn't shake it...
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