Los Campesinos!

Los Campesinos!

Broken Vessels Scared Of The Good And The Bad

Jul 3, 2009

Words by Sean Moeller // Illustration by Johnnie Cluney // Sound engineering by Mike Gentry

Los Campesinos! brings with it so many different energies that your head just kind of whirls mightily, trying to tap into all of the many things going on at one time. The bigger than a basketball team and a half band from Cardiff, Wales, is full of characters of various degrees of seriousness and lightness. It's a maelstrom of impatience, gluing together spears of jutting spirals and then rolling melodies on keyboards and synthesizers, splinting them into one form with words of pessimistic overtures and a rhythm section that is relentless and barreling. One wonders what it must be like to be such a pragmatist that it means that there's just bitterness and quibbling, dark cloudiness strong-arming every waking moment. It's not that the band doesn't make it all into a ripping party and one that you'd bring yourself back to weekend night after weekend night, not to mention all of the days in between, but it's the kind of down-in-the-dumps, everything's somewhat shitty attitude of the main protagonists in Los Campesinos! songs that spices it all up into the entertainment of the downtrodden. The worn out lonely-hearted and the skeptics are all uniting here, on the group's latest album, "We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed," a record that would be medication for sunny days if they didn't still hark to them, almost call them their greatest inspirations. These songs are sucking back on tears and worry lines, scared of the sky just crashing to the ground any second and yet they are petting the heads of the bright and clear days, whispering into their ears, "I love you baby. I always will and you know that. I don't ever mean to hurt you like I do." There's a fear of all of the unknown in the band's words, never giving the songs one feeling that overrides another. They are wet and passionate kisses and they are the abrupt shoves to give them some space, as if they weren't ready for that kind of intimacy even though all of the hints were there. They sing, "I wish you would kiss me to the point of paralysis," suggesting that there's a desire to abandon reason and just sink into the thought that this is where you're most wanting to spend your time right about now. It's here and with these lips and without much room to breathe and then suddenly panic strikes and there's a sneaking vulnerability that turns you red and sends your insides screaming, "FIRE!!!" and heading for the nearest exit. It's what brings us to a line from the title track of the album, "And you feel terrified at the thought of being left behind/Of losing everybody, the necessity of dying/Oh, we kid ourselves, there's future in the fucking/But there is no fucking future." Singer Gareth Campesinos keeps us wondering if there's anything out there but the bleakness, broken by brief intermissions of something resembling a hope of one kind. It's strong enough that he's always wondering it too, allowing the confliction to just make everything messy and rosy, or are those the welts?

Los Campesinos! Official Site
Arts & Crafts Records

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  • They are so talented and manage to keep everything very new, they are so cool

    Bluesyshoes | Tuesday, August 11, 2009 | 8:04 pm

  • love them! So excited that they did a Daytrotter, and I'm excited to hear their new stuff soon.

    lawlxir | Saturday, August 08, 2009 | 5:05 pm

  • What are the new end lyrics to "You! Me! Dancing!"? Does anyone know?

    csrrocks | Wednesday, August 05, 2009 | 12:56 am

  • who cares about the picture being different? haha of course they cant get a drawing and get all the tracks together without it taking a couple months, especially with the line up daytrotter has. all that matters is that the music is frikken ridiculously awesome, and it is.

    oofclot | Friday, July 17, 2009 | 1:26 pm

  • simply superb

    indieidle | Saturday, July 11, 2009 | 3:35 pm

  • i think i'm in love again. . .

    dcfan | Wednesday, July 08, 2009 | 8:28 pm

  • saw them at coachella. awesome show. I'll be seeing them at the glasshouse in pomona next month

    andyoutbreak | Wednesday, July 08, 2009 | 2:04 pm

  • I saw LC! in milwaukee 2 months ago, they were SOOO GOOOD. THey jumped in the crowd and i sang with Gareth. Best show ever!

    boombooms | Tuesday, July 07, 2009 | 12:03 pm

  • Love this band! First heard of them through a digital art magazine showcasing flash animation videos.

    Germophobic | Monday, July 06, 2009 | 3:48 am

  • it is my experience these daytrotter sessions are actually recorded months in advance to them being posted...this would provide reason to the old "hair and shit"...

    NMKjeldsen | Sunday, July 05, 2009 | 5:25 pm

Songs by Los Campesinos!

  1. first song

    Welcome to Daytrotter

    Download Los Campesinos! playing Welcome to Daytrotter
  2. second song

    You! Me! Dancing!

    Download Los Campesinos! playing You! Me! Dancing!

    - original version appears on Hold On Now, Youngster…

  3. third song

    Miserabilia

    Download Los Campesinos! playing Miserabilia

    - original version appears on We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed

  4. fourth song

    All Your Kayfabe Friends

    Download Los Campesinos! playing All Your Kayfabe Friends

    - original version appears on We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed

  5. fifth song

    We Are All Accelerated Readers

    Download Los Campesinos! playing We Are All Accelerated Readers

    - original version appears on Hold On Now, Youngster…

  6. sixth song

    We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed

    Download Los Campesinos! playing We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed

    - original version appears on We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed

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