29
Sep/10

BELLE & SEBASTIAN

29
Sep/10

Belle & Sebastian will headline an outdoor show along the Williamsburg Waterfront on September 30

Williamsburg Waterfront
North Eighth St. & Kent Ave. at the East River
Thursday, September 30, $37.50, 5:30
www.myspace.com/thebandbelleandsebastian
www.openspacealliancenb.org

Belle and Sebastian, those kings of twee pop led by Stuart Murdoch and Stevie Jackson, are attempting to return to relevancy with a new album, BELLE & SEBASTIAN WRITE ABOUT LOVE (Matador, October 12), and a slew of tour dates, including a show September 30 at the Williamsburg Waterfront. The band’s recent setlists have leaned heavily on tracks from their 1996 breakout masterpiece, IF YOU’RE FEELING SINISTER, which features such songs as “Like Dylan in the Movies,” “The Stars of Track and Field,” and “Me and the Major,” along with their 2003 self-proclaimed comeback album, DEAR CATASTROPHE WAITRESS, which was produced by former Buggles and Yes singer Trevor Horn. On the new disc, their first album since 2006’s THE LIFE PURSUIT, they make such pronouncements as “I Want the World to Stop,” “I Didn’t See It Coming,” “I Can See Your Future,” and “I’m Not Living in the Real World,” with special appearances by Norah Jones and Carey Mulligan. (Is that a return to relevancy? We’ll have to be convinced.) For the Brooklyn show, they’ll be joined by fellow Glaswegians Teenage Fanclub, who are touring behind their first record in five years.