Belle and Sebastian uncover video for "The Party Line"
18 November 2014, 18:18
| Written by
Laurence Day
Belle and Sebastian have uncovered official visuals for their Franz Ferdinand-y politicised post-disco track "The Party Line".
Canadian directors Leblanc + Cudmore, alongside choreographer Robert Binet, have created a "triptych" of dance sequences, all telling the same story in three different eras.
The band are also sharing a studio clip featuring snippets of new track "The Cat With The Cream".
Watch below.
Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance, out 19 January 2015 on Matador.
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