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An album that soundtracks my life: If You're Feeling Sinister by Belle and Sebastian - The Glasgow Guardian
Belle and Sebastian Return (Yes, Really) To Synth-Pop On 'Peacetime' LP | HuffPost Entertainment
Belle & Sebastian cancel North American tour due to Stuart Murdoch's health issues : r/indieheads
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