Monday 12 September 2011

3-4-FREE - Los Campesinos!, Trips & Falls and @Peace

Los Campesinos! - By Your Hand
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Los Campesinos! return in November with new album Hello Sadness and they've made lead single 'By Your Hand' available to download for free. And it's brilliant. Really, it's a case of the more things change, the more they stay the same - the opening salvo has a very Vampire Weekend / Harlem Shakes / Dale Earndhart Jr Jr feel about it and Gareth's vocals take on a level of affectation unheard of on previous LC! recordings, certainly sounding miles away from the scratchy rawness of his singing on tracks like International Tweecore Underground. But the theme of a deteriorating love affair racked with mixed emotions is very familiar, and lyrics such as "I'm not sure if it's love any more, but I've been thinking of you fondly for sure" and "I have been dreaming you've been dreaming about me" are classic Los Campesinos! And there's those reassuring hand-claps as well. So the lyrical content that's made them one of the most interesting and affecting bands of recent years is still here, while the band is also trying new things - all in all Los Campesinos! look to be on course to make a corking 3rd album.

Trips & Falls - Marginally More Than Annoying
 Trips and Falls - Marginally More Than Mildly Annoying by Song, by Toad 


With more than a hint of The Vaselines about it Trips & Falls dreamy lo-fi Marginally More Than Annoying bounces and lurches along its fantastic path for a little over two and a half minutes and raises my anticipation still further for their new album, People Have To Be Told, which will be released at the end of this month on Song By Toad records.


@Peace - @Peace
http://thepopcop.co.uk/2011/08/music-alliance-pact-august-2011/




And finally, it's my pick from the August edition of the Music Alliance Pact - @peace by @peace. The hip hop collaboration from Auckland, New Zealand have released their debut album (unsurprisingly also called @peace) and this chilled out meditation on nature, poverty and politics is a definite highlight from it. Sparse piano, violin and sounds of nature back tight, thoughtful flows from the various collaborators as they "bang beats from the soul". Other highlights from the MAP this month include tracks from Holiday Shores, Klak Tik, Oh Minnows, The Areola Treat, Possimisle and Tim Neuhaus.

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