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Los Campesinos! are a seven-piece
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band from
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, Wales, formed in early 2006 at Cardiff University. Though the band formed in Wales, none of the members are
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. The band has gone through several lineup changes during their career, with their current lineup consisting of Gareth Paisey (lead vocals, lyrics, glockenspiel), Neil Turner (guitar), Tom Bromley (guitar), Rob Taylor (guitar, other instruments), Kim Paisey (keyboards, vocals), Matt Fidler (bass) and Jason Adelinia (drums); the members replace their surnames with "Campesinos!" as stage names. Gareth Paisey, Turner and Bromley are the only remaining original members still in the band. Influenced by the
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movement, the band released their debut studio album, '' Hold on Now, Youngster...'', in February 2008, and followed up with '' We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed'', in October that year. Both receiving favourable reviews by critics, the former was described by
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as a "giddy, tuneful love note to individuality, pathos – and everything else indie pop built its name on". Their third album, '' Romance Is Boring'', was released in 2010, saw the band receive praise for expanding their "already sizeable instrumental palette". Their fourth release, ''
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'', was released in 2011, followed by '' No Blues'' in 2013 and most recently, ''
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'' in 2017. Among six studio albums, the band has also released a live album – ''Good Night for a Fistfight'' in 2013, and four EPs, most recently ''Whole Damn Body'' in 2021. In a 2021 feature, Pitchfork included Los Campesinos! among the 200 most important artists from the site's first 25 years, and described the group as "the 21st century's most endearing
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History


Formation, signing, and debut singles (2006–2007)

The group was formed at Cardiff University in 2006, originally consisting of Neil Turner on guitar, Ellen Waddell on bass guitar, and Ollie Briggs on drums. In March 2006, Tom Bromley joined the band, assuming the role of lead guitarist, later followed by Gareth Paisey – who became the band's principal lyricist – on lead vocals and glockenspiel, Harriet Coleman on violin and keyboard, and Aleksandra Berditchevskaia on vocals, keyboards and melodica. The band's earliest compositions were influenced by post-rock, though no recordings from this era are known to circulate publicly. The word '' campesino'' in Spanish translates to "peasant" or "country person". All members of the band refer to their surnames as "Campesinos!" The band performed their first gig on 8 May 2006 at a student union club night; they went on to play a number of increasingly well-received gigs around Cardiff. An early
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was recorded featuring the songs "Death To Los Campesinos!", "It Started With A Mixx", "Sweet Dreams, Sweet Cheeks", and "You! Me! Dancing!". The songs were posted on the band's Myspace account which saw their reach and reputation grow, and in August 2006 landed them a slot supporting Canadian supergroup
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. In November 2006, the band were signed by
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. The band's first single, a double A-side featuring songs "We Throw Parties, You Throw Knives" and "Don't Tell Me To Do The Math(s)", was released on 26 February 2007. In April, the band signed to Canadian label Arts & Crafts for North American releases. In June 2007, the band released "You! Me! Dancing!" on limited edition 7" coloured
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, which later went on to feature in an advertisement for
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. This release was accompanied by a handful of live performances in Bath, Newport, Cardiff and London. Around this time they were seen playing with bands like
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. Both singles, produced by Dave Newfeld, were released in North America on '' Sticking Fingers Into Sockets'', a compilation album released in July 2007. The band embarked on their first full UK tour in October 2007, following the release of "The International Tweexcore Underground" on 15 October.


''Hold on Now, Youngster...'' and ''We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed'' (2008)

Their debut album, '' Hold on Now, Youngster...,'' was released in the UK on 25 February 2008 and in North America on 1 April 2008. They embarked on a European and North American tour in support of the album. Receiving generally positive reviews, publication ''NME'' specifically praised its musicality but criticised its cohesiveness. Other sources such as
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and Drowned in Sound, however, lauded the album. The band made their TV debut on ''
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'' in February 2008. On 1 August 2008, the band announced that a record titled '' We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed'' would be released before the end of the year, and the date later confirmed for this was 13 October, although that was later delayed to 27 October 2008. Paisey explained the album would not be a "post-album cash in", but "ten all-new tracks". No singles were released from the record, and its distribution was limited. In October 2008, the band performed around England, headlining the Shred Yr Face tour with support from
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. In April 2009, the band played in
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, Colombia and
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, their first performances in South America.


''Romance Is Boring'' (2009–2010)

On 2 June 2009, it was announced via the band's blog that lead female vocalist Aleksandra planned to leave the band and return to her studies following a US tour in August. Rob Taylor, whom the band toured with in 2009, later became an official member, performing guitars, keyboards, percussion and glockenspiel. The band's third studio album, '' Romance Is Boring'', was released on 26 January 2010. It was preceded by the single " The Sea is a Good Place to Think of the Future", a free download released in September 2009, which was described by ''
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'' as a classic of the emo genre, "even if no one really knew what to call it" at the time. " There Are Listed Buildings" was released as the second single in November, coming with the announcement Gareth's sister, Kim Paisey, would join the band as keyboardist and vocalist. The band made their American network television debut on ''
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,'' in which they performed "Romance Is Boring", pre-recorded from their show at the
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in
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in May 2010. In June, drummer Ollie Briggs announced that he had left the band. ''All's Well That Ends'', the band's second EP, was released on 19 July 2010 – the first to release Rob Taylor, featuring alternative versions of four songs from ''Romance Is Boring''. Jason Adelinia, who had been the band's road manager since 2007 and previously a member of
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' backing group, The Cassettes, joined Los Campesinos! not long after.


''Heat Rash'' and ''Hello Sadness'' (2010–2012)

On 9 December 2010, the band announced the launch of a quarterly magazine, ''Heat Rash,'' and released a new Christmas song, "Kindle a Flame in Her Heart" as a free download through
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. Each ''Heat Rash'' release included a magazine, a limited edition 7" vinyl record, and downloads of new music. The first ''Heat Rash'' release included tracks "Light Leaves, Dark Sees" and "Four Seasons". The band's fourth studio album, ''Hello Sadness'', was released on 14 November 2011. Described by Gareth as having a more pop-oriented sound, it was preceded by "By Your Hand", released as a free download in September, and title track "Hello Sadness" in October. To promote the album the band played several tour dates across the UK, the US and Japan. In 2012, the band performed "By Your Hand" on the '' Late Show with David Letterman.'' In an interview with the ''
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'', frontman Gareth also confirmed that they would begin work on their fifth album in early 2013.


''A Good Night for a Fistfight'' and ''No Blues'' (2013–2015)

On 7 December 2012, founding member Ellen Waddell announced she would be leaving the band to "try something new" following their show of 15 December at London's
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. Her final show also featured former member Aleksandra providing guest vocals during the encore. The show was recorded, and later released the band's first live album, ''A Good Night for a Fistfight''. In August 2013, the band released a teaser trailer for their fifth album, '' No Blues''. Lead single "What Death Leaves Behind" was released as a free download through SoundCloud. This was followed by a second single, "Avocado, Baby", released in October, accompanying a
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directed by
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. ''No Blues'' was released on 29 October 2013. The band released a six-song Christmas EP, '' A Los Campesinos! Christmas'', on 8 December 2014.


''Sick Scenes'' (2016–present)

Matt Fidler was announced as the band's seventh member in June 2016. On 24 February 2017, the band released their sixth studio album ''
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.'' It was preceded by singles "I Broke Up in Amarante" and "5 Flucloxacillin" and was accompanied by the announcement of the band's first North American tour in four years. In 2018, the band announced that their first two albums would be remastered and reissued on vinyl on 12 October, with an additional EP featuring unreleased tracks. The band also announced that they would perform a concert in commemoration of both albums' tenth anniversary show on 13 October at the
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. ''Romance Is Boring'' also received a limited edition remaster and a zine documenting its creation was released. In February 2020, the band performed the album's full track listing at two sold-out shows at Islington Assembly Hall. The 2021 animated film '' The Mitchells vs. the Machines'' incorporates two songs by the band, both from ''Hold on Now, Youngster...''. On 7 May 2021, the band released ''Whole Damn Body'', an EP of remastered tracks from the ''Hello Sadness'' era, via
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. In November 2021, Gareth confirmed in an interview that the band was working on their seventh album.


Band sound and influences

When the band first emerged on the
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scene, they were pigeonholed with the '
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' movement, as a result of their lively, joyous music. The band have worked hard since their 2008 debut, ''Hold On Now, Youngster'', to shake this image. With their second recording, '' We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed'', critics generally applauded the band for adopting a new, darker guise. This continued through their following two albums, though whilst expanding the band's instrumental sounds. As a band, they have before claimed to be heavily influenced by Pavement, Modest Mouse, Guided By Voices, Blur,
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,
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, Built To Spill,
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, Sonic Youth,
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, Belle & Sebastian,
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, amongst others. They also cite the literature of
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, obsessions with death, and football as their non-musical influences. Gareth has cited
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, the frontman of
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and
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, as his biggest influence as a songwriter. He told '' Stereogum'', "It's safe to say, if it were not for Paul Heaton, I would never have wanted to write lyrics." Gareth's lyrics regularly feature references and allusions to football; Jeff Rueter of ''
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'' wrote, "Few bands incorporate football parlance into their lyrics quite like Los Campesinos! — it's become a sort of Easter egg hunt for their fans written by arethDavid. ' Béla Guttmann of love. Curse all my exes to a life of celibacy,' he sings on 'Let It Spill.' 'Dreamt I'm anchoring that midfield, like the anchor in my midriff,' he offers on 'I Broke Up in Amarante.'" As of 2020, Gareth is the vice-chairperson of Welton Rovers F.C., a
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club based in Midsomer Norton.


Members

* Gareth Paisey – vocals, glockenspiel (2006–present) * Neil Beale – guitars (2006–present) * Tom Bromley – guitars, keyboards, backing vocals, string arrangements (2006–present) * Kim Paisey – keyboard, flute, vocals (2009–present) * Rob Taylor – keyboards, additional guitars, percussion, backing vocals (2010–present; touring musician 2009–2010) * Jason Adelinia – drums, percussion, programming (2010–present) * Matt Fidler – bass, backing vocals (2014–present; touring musician 2014–2016)


Former members

* Aleksandra Berditchevskaia – keyboards, melodica, vocals (2006–2009; 2012 (one show)) * Ollie Briggs – drums (2006–2010) * Harriet Coleman – violin, keyboards, string arrangements, backing vocals (2006–2011) * Ellen Waddell – bass, backing vocals (2006–2012)


Timeline


Discography

Studio albums * '' Hold on Now, Youngster...'' (2008) * '' We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed'' (2008) * '' Romance Is Boring'' (2010) * ''
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'' (2011) * '' No Blues'' (2013) * ''
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'' (2017) Extended plays * '' Sticking Fingers into Sockets'' (2007) * '' All's Well That Ends'' (2010) * '' A Los Campesinos! Christmas'' (2014) * ''Whole Damn Body'' (2021)


References


External links

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Los Campesinos! on Wichita Recordings

Los Campesinos! on Arts & Crafts
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