It's perhaps testament to the rich creative vein of form Los Campesinos! find themselves in. Bolstered by a growing army of devoted fans and a barrage of successful gigs, they're back - barely eight months since the release of the goosebump-donator of a debut, ...Hold On Now, Youngster.
For those yet unfamiliar with Los Campesinos!, the Cardiff-based seven-piece's cocktail of synths, violins and itchy guitars leap from the speakers to create indie jubilance, and near-perfect pop songs. No refined coyness here - these rascals are face-slappingly brazen.
Ways To Make It Through The Wall gets WAB, WAD out of the blocks with typical breakneck speed, with a tsunami of instruments, voices and melodies vying for position.
The opening plaudits however all belong to Miserabilia, which features beautiful, addictive guitar melodies, driven by an unrelenting, pounding synth line. The songs centrepiece is built around the most spine-tinglingly amazing violin outburst since before violins were even cool. Fact.
It's a fact almost upended by the arrival of the title track, where piercing, scything, racing strings punctuate gritty guitars and glittering glockenspiels. And while we're on the subject of violins, in a recent interview, Tom Campesinos! remarked "I think my favourite [song] is You'll Need Those Fingers For Crossing because it's got a great violin part" - he's not wrong; it's heart-warmingly beautiful.
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For those yet unfamiliar with Los Campesinos!, the Cardiff-based seven-piece's cocktail of synths, violins and itchy guitars leap from the speakers to create indie jubilance, and near-perfect pop songs. No refined coyness here - these rascals are face-slappingly brazen.
Ways To Make It Through The Wall gets WAB, WAD out of the blocks with typical breakneck speed, with a tsunami of instruments, voices and melodies vying for position.
The opening plaudits however all belong to Miserabilia, which features beautiful, addictive guitar melodies, driven by an unrelenting, pounding synth line. The songs centrepiece is built around the most spine-tinglingly amazing violin outburst since before violins were even cool. Fact.
It's a fact almost upended by the arrival of the title track, where piercing, scything, racing strings punctuate gritty guitars and glittering glockenspiels. And while we're on the subject of violins, in a recent interview, Tom Campesinos! remarked "I think my favourite [song] is You'll Need Those Fingers For Crossing because it's got a great violin part" - he's not wrong; it's heart-warmingly beautiful.
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'Knee Deep at ATP' by Los Campesinos! on QTV