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Los Campesinos!: We Throw Parties, You Throw Knives

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by Mike Diver

Mmmmm…

Is, probably, the most succinct initial summarisation of this brace of beautifully sweet on the surface indie-pop compositions, a.k.a. the debut single from Cardiff’s much-feted-already Los Campesinos!. The fuzz and bother that preceded this twin-tracker was entirely warranted: somewhere between perfect pop and the freakiest far-out folk available, ‘We Throw Parties…’ is a bedazzling befuddlement of bombast and bubbling harmonies, a mishmash of mixed-up metaphors and gory memories sung by the silkiest of throats.

Comparisons: Broken Social Scene playing Belle And Sebastian? The Delgados possessed by teenie-poppers from Japan, or Bis if you’d rather? The Go! Team soundtracking a Dexter’s Laboratory episode about zombies taking over a play room? Kinda, maybe, and sorta not actually. Yet in the midst of all this referential confusion Los Campesinos! have fairly successfully conjured a sound entirely of their own – it’s twee for sure, but at any second it could snap and rock like a bitch.

Flipside ‘Please Don’t Tell Me To do The Math(s)’ proves this: what begins relatively soberly abso-fucking-lutely erupts at under a minute in, with yelps and screams stabbing a soft female vocal to a bloody demise. The music’s jaunty and bouncy, but there’s something unsettlingly threatening about these two songs that, basically, makes ‘em positively addictive. You need them around at all times.

After all, you’ve got to keep your enemies close, as however mmmmm they may initially appear on first impressions, you just know they’ve a dagger or two in their back pockets.

  • Los Campesinos! 8 / 10

Good single

but they have much better songs...


this

don't understand why they didn't go with Sweet Dreams Sweet Cheeks.


^

would have been a much better choice, or you! me! dancing even (if that hasn't been released already)

ace song still tho


They

want to save them for the pop charts, don't they. If they released 'You! Me! etc' now they'd only re-release it later, which you'd complain about even more. Shush your complaining.


Chances

of Los Campesinos! releasing and then re-releasing 'You! Me! Dancing!' = 0. Having that as their first single is probably the worst thing they could have ever considered doing and thus is why they didn't do it.


finally heard them

with these two. quite good, but really surprised by how much they sound like the research. the girl and boy sound JUST like the girl and boy from the research, so scarily similar that i might even think there's a conspiracy going on


Petemania

is an idiot. what does he know? nothing. if they released you me.. reckon it would get top 10, which cuold give their sales a real boost.


um

surely if they had reached top 10 theyre sales would already be boosted? Anyway i don't think a song they have given away for free as a download and only available on vinyl would get top 10.


"what does he know?"

this is actually funny. I laughed.

But no, releasing You! Me! Dancing! as a first single would have been kinda silly. Build up a buzz with a couple of low key singles then release the Big One is generally the way things are done. They need to finish uni before they do the band full time.

Loving this record though. Please Don't Tell me is genuinely brilliant.


Comparisons...

Anyone else think they sound like Architecture in Helsinki?


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Which is in no way meant as a bad thing. I really like AiH, and I'm not surprised I'm thoroughly liking Los Campesinos.





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