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Sticking Fingers into Sockets (CD - 2007)

Sticking Fingers into Sockets (CD - 2007)

( UPC: 00827590250024)
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Artist: Los Campesinos!

Label: Arts & Crafts

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: On "It Started with a Mixx," Los Campesinos! explore the neuroses of an indie rock world where the mixtape is the highest form of courting. The tone is, at first glance, snarky and ironic, b... Read More

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Album Description
On "It Started with a Mixx," Los Campesinos! explore the neuroses of an indie rock world where the mixtape is the highest form of courting. The tone is, at first glance, snarky and ironic, but there is an affectionate, somber edge to the song, a combination that aptly sums up the Welsh septet on its 2007 EP, STICKING FINGERS INTO SOCKETS. In the vein of a Camera Obscura that's always set on upbeat, the outfit pairs literary lyrics with more simple observations in a manner almost Swiftian, particularly on the opening volley, "We Throw Parties, You Throw Knives."

"When you play pass the parcel with human body parts/Somebody might get head, but someone will get hurt." Any debut EP that starts out with a couplet like that is immediately worth checking out, and Los Campesinos!' Sticking Fingers into Sockets more than lives up to its promise. That opening track, "We Throw Parties, You Throw Knives," is a blur of wordy verses broken up by a sweet-and-sour choral chorus that sounds like the Polyphonic Spree on a Broken Social Scene-style atmospheric downer. In fact, this seven-piece British band is signed to BSS' Arts and Crafts label and this EP was produced by that band's sonic mastermind, David Newfeld, which accounts for the extremely familiar medium-fi miasma of various unexpected instrumental touches and the occasional use of amplifier buzz and tape hiss as musical elements. Fundamentally, however, Los Campesinos! are considerably perkier and poppier than their Canadian mentors: plaintive, tuneful indie pop/rockers like "Don't Tell Me to Do the Math(s)" and the brilliantly shambling "Frontwards" (like if vintage Talulah Gosh had a guest violinist) are more instantly hooky than anything Broken Social Scene have ever attempted, more along the lines of Guillemots or even an artsier version of the Arctic Monkeys. The EP's only real flaw is that at six songs in around 15 minutes, it's just way too short. More please. ~ Stewart Mason

Track Listing
1.We Throw Parties, You Throw Knives
2.It Started With a Mixx
3.Don't Tell Me to Do the Math(s)
4.Frontwards
5.You! Me! Dancing!
6.Clunk-Rewind-Clunk-Play-Clunk
Album Information

UPC:
00827590250024
Release Date: Jul 17, 2007
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop
Label: Arts & Crafts
Distributor: Caroline Dis
Producer: David Newfeld
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2007
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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