Belle and Sebastian: If You're Feeling Sinister
Label: Matador
"Belle & Sebastian's second record, If You're Feeling Sinister,
is, for all intents and purposes, really their first, since their debut
in 1996 was not heard outside of privileged inner circles. And If
You're Feeling Sinister really did have quite a bit of an impact
upon its release in 1996, largely because during the first half of the
'90s the whimsy and preciousness that had been an integral part of
alternative music was suppressed by grunge. Whimsy and preciousness are
an integral part of If You're Feeling Sinister, along with clever
wit and gentle, intricate arrangements -- a wonderful blend of the
Smiths and Simon
& Garfunkel, to be reductive. Even if it's firmly within the
college, bed-sit tradition, and is unabashedly retrogressive, that gives
Sinister a special, timeless character that's enhanced by Stuart
Murdoch's wonderful, lively songwriting. Blessed with an impish
sense of humor, a sly turn of phrase, and an alluringly fey voice, he
gives this record a real sense of backbone, in that its humor is far
more biting than the music appears and the music is far more substantial
that it initially seems. Sinister plays like a great forgotten
album, couched in '80s indie, '90s attitude, and '60s folk-pop. It's
beautifully out of time, and even if other Belle & Sebastian albums
sound like it, this is where they achieved a sense of grace." - Stephen Thomas Erlewine , allmusic.com



