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Los Campesinos!: Hello Sadness (Arts & Crafts)new

A first listen to the sturdy fourth album by Welsh cadre Los Campesinos!, Hello Sadness, can be distressing. Gareth Campesinos! snarls uncomfortably naked lines; the music vacillates almost incongruously from overcharged to restrained; and the whole ordeal feels profoundly removed from the band's previous work...
Tucson Weekly  |  Michael Petitti  |  12-15-2011  |  Reviews

Los Campesinos! Refine and Conquernew

Set to embark on another globetrotting tour, Los Campesinos! barely blinked while losing a member, endlessly recording and making themselves available to fans.
Tucson Weekly  |  Michael Petitti  |  08-12-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Members of Los Campesinos! Know How Lucky They Arenew

The music scene is clogged with performers desperately seeking stardom. So Los Campesinos! guitarist/songwriter Tom Campesinos! sees the irony in the quick rise of his group, which quickly earned buzz-band status even though none of its members actively sought it.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  04-06-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

'We Are Beautiful' is an Infectious Listennew

We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed is technically not the sophomore album by Welsh septet Los Campesinos! -- but semantics aside, these 10 tracks are, in many ways, superior to their predecessor.
Tucson Weekly  |  Michael Petitti  |  01-02-2009  |  Reviews

Los Campesinos! Have Musical Unitynew

British pop-punk band Los Campesinos! brings silliness and general naïvety back to indie rock and do it with all the camaraderie of a band certainly more seasoned than these tweecore lads and lassies.
Eugene Weekly  |  Chuck Adams  |  06-03-2008  |  Reviews

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