Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance

Belle and Sebastian

Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance

RELEASED: January 14, 2015
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Nobody’s Empire Meaning 5:08 2. Allie 3:16 3. The Party Line 4:14 4. The Power of Three 3:57 5. The Cat With the Cream 5:17 6. Enter Sylvia Plath Meaning 6:48 7. The Everlasting Muse 5:25 8. Perfect Couples 5:29 9. Ever Had a Little Faith? 4:21 10. Play for Today 7:33 11. The Book of You 4:23 12. Today (This Army’s for Peace) 5:35 13. Born to Act 3:09 14. Two Birds Meaning 3:47 15. Piggy in the Middle 4:21 16. A Politician’s Silence Meaning 5:46
Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance is the ninth studio album by Scottish indie pop band Belle and Sebastian, released on January 20, 2015. The album showcases a blend of pop, folk, and dance music, reflecting a more upbeat and eclectic style compared to their earlier works. Lyrically, it explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of modern life, often with a whimsical touch. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its melodic richness and lyrical depth, solidifying Belle and Sebastian's status as a significant force in the indie music scene.