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Jeremy Aaron
01/28/10, 01:12 PM
Los Campesinos! - Romance Is Boring
Record Label: Arts & Crafts
Release Date: January 26, 2010

So I was at the gym the other night, and one of the huge TV screens was showing some nameless pundit jabbering on Fox News. Thankfully, for the sake of my sanity, I couldn't hear the words he was speaking, but I was struck by a quote scrolling across the bottom of the screen. A spokesperson for House Minority Leader John Boehner compared the President's proposed spending freeze to "going on a diet after winning a pie-eating contest." It's interesting Ol' Boner would choose such an analogy. Regardless of your political thoughts, in terms of pie-eating, wouldn't practicing some restraint after such a period of indulgence be advisable? What would Los Campesinos! have to say on the matter? Given their output thus far, one would imagine that their stance on the need to strike a sense of balance would be something along the lines of :-p , but their latest album Romance Is Boring is actually a surprising display of depth.

Make no mistake, there's still enough of their trademark herky-jerky rhythms and sharp witticisms to go around, but at times, like on the album opener "In Medias Res", the Welsh septet sound a little less exuberant. Even the slower moments have their fair share of horns, strings and chimes to keep things interesting, though. Los Campesinos! still bring hooks aplenty with the album's first single "There Are Listed Buildings" and the title track, which has the head-bobbing, singalong catchiness of Matt and Kim's "Daylight". "We've Got Your Back" rolls it all into one, as the fidgety guitar and gang harmonies early in the song give way to a swaying chant and strings.

"Plan A" exhibits the band's rare knack for making a discordant and borderline abrasive blast sound so infectious, while "Straight In at 101" shows off their humor. It uses post-rock as a metaphor, with the lyrics, "feels like the build up takes forever, but you never get me off," but it sounds so cheery, you could almost be convinced that sexual frustration is loads of fun. That's all pretty much in line with what we've come to expect from Los Campesinos!, but it leads into "Who Fell Asleep", an unanticipated pseudoballad of sorts. On the lyrical front, the snark is still there, though: "She turned her back on the church and put all her faith in me in the back of the chapel where I taught her to screw and blaspheme."

When you have a group with as many moving parts as Los Campesinos!, there's a challenge in maintaining enough order so things don't end up too cluttered. However, this is a band with a clear grasp of their own dynamic, and producer John Goodmanson (who also helmed the band's We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed) proves up to the task of keeping everyone in line. "I Just Sighed. I Just Sighed, Just So You Know," is a perfect example of the type of controlled chaos that results when it's done right. It's intense, with fuzzed-out riffs and rousing vocals, but equally important to the sound are the subtle noodling and the strings that cut their way in and ride along the top of the melody.

"A Heat Rash in the Shape of the Show Me State; Or, Letters From Me to Charlotte" is probably the best showcase of the band's male-female vocal stylings, with the sprightly harmonies offsetting the usually angst-ridden lyrics and providing a palpable energy that's able to carry an occasional flat melody. That liveliness falls by the wayside on "The Sea Is a Good Place to Think About the Future", an uncharacteristically dark and brooding song that seems a little out of place on the album, even given some its less-than-freewheeling moments. There's no light-heartedness to temper the despair, and even the lyrics, "this thing hurts like hell," aren't delivered with a wink.

While unquestionably delivering more of the goods fans are sure to get excited about, on their new record, Los Campesinos! also prove they aren't one-trick ponies, boasting some welcome musical and conceptual range. Anyone who thought their last two full-lengths were pretty good, but felt that the occasional breather would have been nice, should really warm up to this. And if anything, that dynamic makes the album's fiery, volatile outbursts seem even more urgent. Romance may indeed be boring, but Romance Is Boring is certainly anything but.

1. In Medias Res (4:41)
2. There Are Listed Buildings (2:54)
3. Romance Is Boring (2:35)
4. We've Got Your Back (4:29)
5. Plan A (2:02)
6. 200 - 102 (0:53)
7. Straight In at 101 (3:55)
8. Who Fell Asleep (4:11)
9. I Warned You: Do Not Make an Enemy of Me (2:47)
10. Heart Swells / 100 - 1 (0:46)
11. I Just Sighed. I Just Sighed, Just So You Know (4:38)
12. A Heat Rash in the Shape of the Show Me State; Or, Letters From Me to Charlotte (3:43)
13. The Sea Is a Good Place to Think of the Future (4:26)
14. This Is a Flag. There Is No Wind (3:28)
15. Coda: A Burn Scar in the Shape of the Sooner State (2:52)

BadAcidVacation
01/28/10, 02:43 PM
I like this band, but I don't think I would buy a whole album of theirs

xapplexpiex
01/28/10, 06:44 PM
Hmm...I've never even heard of this band. But I love good lyrics and your review makes me want to check them out. What's a good RIYL?

Jeremy Aaron
01/28/10, 07:23 PM
Hmm...I've never even heard of this band. But I love good lyrics and your review makes me want to check them out. What's a good RIYL?
I'd say RIYL Johnny Foreigner, Architecture in Helsinki, and Art Brut.

xapplexpiex
01/28/10, 07:28 PM
I'd say RIYL Johnny Foreigner, Architecture in Helsinki, and Art Brut.
Ah! Honestly, I don't know any of those either. But I'm always up for new music. Especially since you gave the lyrics a 9.

I'm watching their music video on YouTube and I love the singer's voice. Good stuff.

tommy's ghost
01/28/10, 07:39 PM
This album is quite exceptional.

Drew Beringer
01/28/10, 09:24 PM
I love this band. Great review Jeremy.

Gregory Robson
01/29/10, 05:31 AM
I love this band. Great review Jeremy.
Agreed on both counts. A great disc from a band, who by my count, does very little wrong.

thehereaway
01/29/10, 05:34 AM
Love this band, love the album. I think it's without a doubt their best work; their sound has matured so much since their debut full-length only two years ago.

Also, 83% is way too low in my opinion; even more so when you consider the new MCS got over 92%.

onetwentyseven
01/29/10, 05:37 AM
Excellent review, absolutely love this album.

Gregory Robson
01/29/10, 05:39 AM
Love this band, love the album. I think it's without a doubt their best work; their sound has matured so much since their debut full-length only two years ago.

Also, 83% is way too low in my opinion; even more so when you consider the new MCS got over 92%.
Each reviewer has their own standards, don't judge Jeremy's 83 percent against Drew's 93 percent for MDL, it's just not an accurate comparison.

thehereaway
01/29/10, 05:51 AM
Each reviewer has their own standards, don't judge Jeremy's 83 percent against Drew's 93 percent for MDL, it's just not an accurate comparison.
Yeah thats true. I understand that different reviewers have different standards and tastes etc, but it does create an inconsistency with the review scores for the website collectively. It was a good review regardless.

Someone'sCoat
01/29/10, 06:50 AM
Cannot get enough of this album. The Sea is a Good Place to Think of the Future is already an all-time favorite of mine.

pianorocklove
01/29/10, 08:03 AM
I love this band and this album, although this isn't my favorite album by them. "Straight in at 101" is the standout track on this album, in my opinion.

brenByah
01/29/10, 08:46 AM
I could listen to "The Sea is a Good Place" for days, I love it, the videos great too.

fluke182
01/29/10, 09:34 AM
Cannot get enough of this album. The Sea is a Good Place to Think of the Future is already an all-time favorite of mine.
Agreed. That is such a phenomenal track. It's the one part of the review I disagree with.

Although I have to ask, do you really think Los Campesinos! sound like Architecture in Helsinki or Art Brut at all? Those three bands couldn't be any different in my mind. They really are a band that in a lot of ways do not sound at all like anyone to me.

ArTkY_
01/29/10, 10:08 AM
Didn't like this album nearly as much as the first.

Jeremy Aaron
01/29/10, 10:26 AM
Agreed. That is such a phenomenal track. It's the one part of the review I disagree with.

Although I have to ask, do you really think Los Campesinos! sound like Architecture in Helsinki or Art Brut at all? Those three bands couldn't be any different in my mind. They really are a band that in a lot of ways do not sound at all like anyone to me.
Yeah, I do. And this is pretty much why I stopped putting RIYLs on my reviews anyway. People want to get all analytical about it, but don't offer any alternatives. RIYL doesn't mean "sounds exactly like." They're all sort of left-field bands that avoid conventionality. Art Brut and Los Campesinos! both have an angularity to their styles of indie rock that seem to share a common influence in old school punk (not like Black Flag but more like Talking Heads via Gang of Four). Architecture in Helsinki has unique instrumental arrangements and a certain "Twee-ness" to their harmonies that has similarities to Los Campesinos! Their not all alike by any means, but if someone likes all three of the bands I mentioned, I'd be surprised if they didn't like Los Campesinos!, and that's pretty much what "recommended if you like" means.

fluke182
01/29/10, 10:32 AM
Yeah, I do. And this is pretty much why I stopped putting RIYLs on my reviews anyway. People want to get all analytical about it, but don't offer any alternatives. RIYL doesn't mean "sounds exactly like." They're all sort of left-field bands that avoid conventionality. Art Brut and Los Campesinos! both have an angularity to their styles of indie rock that seem to share a common influence in old school punk (not like Black Flag but more like Talking Heads via Gang of Four). Architecture in Helsinki has unique instrumental arrangements and a certain "Twee-ness" to their harmonies that has similarities to Los Campesinos! Their not all alike by any means, but if someone likes all three of the bands I mentioned, I'd be surprised if they didn't like Los Campesinos!, and that's pretty much what "recommended if you like" means.
Valid point. Very good argument. I suppose when I think of it like that, you're exactly right. I definitely see the AiH argument more, just because they and Los Campesinos! are quite often musical chaos. But yeah, sorry about that. I was thinking of it as a "this is what they sound like" thing moreso than Recommended if you like. To be honest, I had no idea what the R in RIYL meant. :-)

Keagan Ilvonen
01/29/10, 10:39 AM
Best album of the year right now.

kemperrrrr
01/29/10, 10:57 AM
Surprisingly good album with a few stand out tracks. The Sea, I Just Sighed, and In Medias Res are all completely brilliant. Definitely worth the $9 or whatever it costs to pick it up.

My aoty, haha.

JoeForPresident
01/29/10, 11:55 AM
this album is soooo good

InBetweenAisles
01/29/10, 01:16 PM
Good review.

inyoursea
01/29/10, 02:15 PM
First staff review to use a smiley?

Great review, great album.

Steeeve Perry
01/29/10, 02:30 PM
Ah! Honestly, I don't know any of those either. But I'm always up for new music. Especially since you gave the lyrics a 9.

I'm watching their music video on YouTube and I love the singer's voice. Good stuff.
You have to check out Architecture in Helsinki. I'd buy any of their albums over this.

xapplexpiex
01/29/10, 02:32 PM
First staff review to use a smiley?

Great review, great album.
That's what I thought too! There might be others, but I don't know.

You have to check out Architecture in Helsinki. I'd buy any of their albums over this.
Awesome, will do. Seriously.

maffy
01/29/10, 02:32 PM
these guys are (although fairly new, still) one of the most consistent acts i know.
great album from a great band.

great review, too!

maffy
01/29/10, 02:39 PM
You have to check out Architecture in Helsinki. I'd buy any of their albums over this.
AIH most definitely is an awesome band, but i wouldn't go as far as to saying that.
i'd consider romance is boring to be better than AIH's first and third albums.

grab the second for surrrre.

Drew Beringer
01/29/10, 02:58 PM
Best album of the year right now.
I definitely like this album, but I definitely enjoy the new Spoon, Beach House, Vampire Weekend, and MCS more than this.

Jeremy Aaron
01/29/10, 03:09 PM
I definitely like this album, but I definitely enjoy the new Spoon, Beach House, Vampire Weekend, and MCS more than this.
I'm seriously not sure how I'd rank this year's albums so far. Despite the fact that the release calendar has been rather slow in terms of the number of releases, the relative few that have been released have been really, really great.

mrnegativezero
01/29/10, 03:52 PM
You kind of worried me with that metaphor. Had me thinking you were going to say this album was a letdown. I can't wait to judge for myself.

Indoor Living
01/29/10, 04:31 PM
Love this band, love the album. I think it's without a doubt their best work; their sound has matured so much since their debut full-length only two years ago.

Also, 83% is way too low in my opinion; even more so when you consider the new MCS got over 92%.
Is Motion City's new cd going to be the comparison every time someone thinks a different album got rated too low? Because that'll get annoying really quickly.

tonighttonight0
01/29/10, 09:11 PM
Absolutely love the album.

erinfxs
01/30/10, 04:43 AM
Love the album, nice review!

con40dmitri
01/30/10, 07:39 AM
you me dancing

Keagan Ilvonen
01/30/10, 07:57 AM
I definitely like this album, but I definitely enjoy the new Spoon, Beach House, Vampire Weekend, and MCS more than this.
I like them all but this seems to stand out to me.

xxaskmexx
01/30/10, 08:46 PM
I could listen to "The Sea is a Good Place" for days, I love it, the videos great too.
Yup, great song, I really enjoyed this albulm, I found the lyrics great.

Boxer
01/31/10, 01:33 AM
I'm really enjoying this, which is strange because none of their past albums really clicked with me and this isn't a huge stylistic change.

Smeee
01/31/10, 05:57 PM
I'm seriously not sure how I'd rank this year's albums so far. Despite the fact that the release calendar has been rather slow in terms of the number of releases, the relative few that have been released have been really, really great.
Good review. Really enjoying this album.

Just a minor correction but, they're not Welsh. They met in Wales at Cardiff University (which I attend woop), but none of them are actually Welsh. Sorry if I'm being pedantic but thought I'd just let you know. :-)

Grammercy Riffs
02/01/10, 02:24 PM
I like what I'm reading and hearing from these guys!

reachforthesun
02/07/10, 07:16 AM
This album is quite exceptional.
so good

ToUsFools
01/16/11, 05:57 PM
This record is so excellent.