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Los Campesinos!

We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed

Returning with a second album just eight short months after your first typically means one of two things. Either the songs just keep coming – notebooks jammed with lyrics, songs flowing out of you at every rehearsal like a jammed tap, or you’re so sick of the songs on your first album you can’t wait to write them out of existence. With Los Campesinos!, you suspect both are true. Cooked up in a session originally meant to spawn a batch of B-sides, ‘We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed’ instead debuts 10 songs that outstrip LC!’s debut album at every turn. No more songs about you and me dancing, or sipping cherryade and parties. No, these songs place Gareth Campesinos! right at their chaotic centre, as they are tales of collapsing relationships, bitterness and jealousy, and breathless, self-lacerating rants that splurge out dirty truths as if choked by their tightened neck-scarf.

The opening ‘Ways To Make It Through The Wall’, then, commences with Gareth announcing, “I think it’s fair to say that I chose hopelessness/And inflicted it on the rest of us” with a curdled mix of obnoxiousness and righteousness. That’s as cheerful as he gets all album; as it happens, a nastier, crankier Los Campesinos! actually turns out to be quite a lot of fun. Come the third song, the title track, he’s already vomited in a Mexican restaurant, vomited by a football pitch, promised to break someone’s teeth, wished to die by heart attack and collapsed in tears into an ex-girlfriend’s naked breasts. With it, too, the music has hardened. Guitars, violin and glockenspiel are strummed, sawed and struck with such energy and vitality they sound like weapons. Anthems are built out of anger, spiked with sharpened crescendos. But every time Gareth’s self-loathing threatens to tip out of control, LC! co-vocalist Aleks Campesinos! breezes in with a line to defuse things, cooing, “He’s gonna get drunk and call you at four in the morning” like a reproachful angel sat on his shoulder. There are moments of comfort, too: stolen kisses on the dazed hoedown ‘Heart Swells/Pacific Daylight Time’; the sweet, balmy violin pop of ‘You’ll Need Those Fingers For Crossing’. But mostly, these songs are barbed and bitter because that’s the way love can be. And ‘We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed’ is like Cupid gave it up and turned the bow and arrow on himself.

Louis Pattison

9 out of 10

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nates14 

Oct 13, 2008

This is an amazing album

ap1976pr 

Oct 13, 2008

great Louis , great ! They are my friends and I will see them live in Bologna (Italy) in November . I can't wait !!!!!!!

cjvaughan66 

Oct 14, 2008

Perfect review; summing up the pacy, angry, adolescent feel of the whole thing. Awesome album, great review.

rdobbs1 

Oct 15, 2008

Is this finally a positive and accurate review from NME? well done at last!

Shanty 

Oct 15, 2008

Great review, this blows away the first album, with great tracks this album is better in every way alot less sugary than the first, 8/10 for me!

Shanty 

Oct 15, 2008

Graet album, Great review, this could really put Los campesinos! on the map, blows there first album out the window, alot less sugar coated and more dark, well done! 8/10 for me!

deanohmfc 

Oct 17, 2008

finally about time someone who knows music gives a review .. i think this album is quality and hopefully the band make the front of nme soon!! 8/10 for me aswell

tamoratvr 

Oct 28, 2008

so quick with a second album..... i could hardly believe it..... and so many take years with the difficult second......doff hats to los...welsh twats

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