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25 - Los Campesinos! - Hold On Now, Youngster
123.5 points, 14 votes, 3 #1 votes
22 in P&J, 30 in p4k

http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/9595/loscampesinosholdoncovekr1.jpg

Album streaming: http://www.last.fm/music/Los+Campesinos!/Hold+On+Now+Youngster...

Incredibly youthful and smartass, when I first heard them I think I said they were like the European equivalent of similarly jocular and snappy pop-punk bands in the US, like Fallout Boy, but much, much better. Still, I can't help but think that an album this joyfully bratty will age horribly as economic conditions worsen and the youth of the world goes from utopianism to disillusionment over the next few years. Will make an excellent time capsule, regardless.
- cunga

lil waynes babymama (musically), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:00 (seventeen years ago)

Tuomas are you familiar with the Finnish bands that made the list?

I know and like Luomo/Vladislav Delay, but I'm not at all familiar this new Finnish folk trend. The only Finnish folk/psych act from the 00s I know is Kuusumun Profeetta, but they seemed to have gotten less attention than the Fonal records artists. I tried to listen to some Islaja album once, but it sounded too messy and artsy for my tastes.

Tuomas, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:00 (seventeen years ago)

I already said Torche classed themselves as Stoner Pop or Sludge Pop and not as a metal band and certainly not Grunge.
x-posts

The User Formerly Known As Pfunkboy Latterly Known as.. (Herman G. Neuname), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:02 (seventeen years ago)

xxp "-/

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:02 (seventeen years ago)

No hate here, but I don't get what sets Los Campesinos apart from about 500 other bands just like them.

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:02 (seventeen years ago)

But here's my favourite Finnish folk song ever, from 1972:

Tuomas, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:02 (seventeen years ago)

(several x-posts)

Tuomas, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:02 (seventeen years ago)

i love love love islaja for that time i saw her at sónar - she was playing sónar by day, i was wandering around in a fucked-up haze, hadn't slept for the entire festival and it was SO HOT, and then i stumbled across her playing this gorgeous soothing music in a cold dark stone room, and it was just what i needed.

lex pretend, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:04 (seventeen years ago)

Tuomas, if you're actually interested in Ne-Yo you should check out his first album, which is way better than YOTG (which is actually my least favorite of his albums), and has his signature solo song "So Sick".

someone who seems to only rep for ghastly prefab autotuned pop (The Brainwasher), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:05 (seventeen years ago)

one of los campesinos was my successor as tv editor on my student paper (a couple of years later) - i feel so guilty, as if i may have inadvertently nurtured their repulsive music

lex pretend, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:05 (seventeen years ago)

Also, check out "Closer" off the new one. (that's the house song, it placed in the singles poll. it's great) xp

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:07 (seventeen years ago)

Tuomas, if you're actually interested in Ne-Yo you should check out his first album, which is way better than YOTG (which is actually my least favorite of his albums), and has his signature solo song "So Sick".

i was actually surprised to realise recently, given how much i love in my own words, that year of the gentleman has pretty effectively supplanted it as my favourite ne-yo album.

lex pretend, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:07 (seventeen years ago)

ah crap i see that i have now tarnished torche with the "getting mentioned in the same sentence as nirvana/melvins" grunge brush.

they arent that at all, i hear more jawbox filtered through sludge/drone maybe?

From Rax to Rich's (jjjusten), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:08 (seventeen years ago)

And here's the father of Finnish folk-rock, Pekka Streng. I think all these nu-folk artists are influenced by him:

I think I'll check out Ne-Yo, sounds like it's the sort of rnb I enjoy.

Tuomas, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:08 (seventeen years ago)

hey hey my my
torche are grunge band

contenderizer, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:09 (seventeen years ago)

^ trolling

contenderizer, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:09 (seventeen years ago)

If you have heard the previous band Floor you will hear where Torche came from.

The User Formerly Known As Pfunkboy Latterly Known as.. (Herman G. Neuname), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:10 (seventeen years ago)

Also, check out "Closer" off the new one. (that's the house song, it placed in the singles poll. it's great) xp

'closer' is very great but i don't feel it's particularly representative of YOGH. 'single' and 'mad' are, but i think the album's heart is in the more delicate, thoughtful second half - 'part of the list', 'back to what you know', 'lie to me'.

lex pretend, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:10 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah, Ne-Yo's whole sound (less so now than when he appeared tho) is basically based on Michael Jackson's "Human Nature", if that gives you an idea.

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:10 (seventeen years ago)

xps

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:11 (seventeen years ago)

'closer' is very great but i don't feel it's particularly representative of YOGH. 'single' and 'mad' are, but i think the album's heart is in the more delicate, thoughtful second half - 'part of the list', 'back to what you know', 'lie to me'.

― lex pretend, Thursday, February 12, 2009 2:10 PM Bookmark

Not representative, but I didn't say that. I just said Tuomas would probably like it.

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:11 (seventeen years ago)

"So You Can Cry" is my favorite track off of YOTG... but nothing on that album really touches the hilights of his other albums to me, like "Mirror," "Say It," "Because of You," "When You're Mad," "Make It Work",... overall I found it pretty boring. And I found myself more annoyed by Ne-Yo's limited vocals than usual.

someone who seems to only rep for ghastly prefab autotuned pop (The Brainwasher), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:13 (seventeen years ago)

SO happy for Los Campesinos! I know it's a marmite thing but it's pretty much perfect for me right now.

Also, really need to check out the Ne-Yo. I liked the singles, but for some reason, I've never really paid attention to male rnb singers the way I have to the ladieez. I guess I should check out the dream as well while I'm at it.

cheese and other good things (a hoy hoy), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:14 (seventeen years ago)

Torche got 3 #1's. That's a lot for a non-top twenty placing album.

The User Formerly Known As Pfunkboy Latterly Known as.. (Herman G. Neuname), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:15 (seventeen years ago)

Because of You didn't do much for me. By far his leastest album, but I will rep for his first above the new one and for "Closer" until I die. "-/

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:15 (seventeen years ago)

ha! i just remembered i had downloaded torche like a long time ago. i think i only listened to it a couple of times then forgot...but yeah this is awesome.

Yah Trick Ya Kid K (M@tt He1ges0n), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:15 (seventeen years ago)

Are there any bands to come you haven't heard of, musically?

The User Formerly Known As Pfunkboy Latterly Known as.. (Herman G. Neuname), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:16 (seventeen years ago)

xxp: Ne-Yo's album is alright, but The-Dream's is like blazing brilliance all over the place, but not in a way you'd probably understand if you aren't into mainstream r&b in the first place.

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:17 (seventeen years ago)

i think YOGH feels more...sumptuous than the debut, hence me loving it more. agree that the second is the weakest (out of three great albums!) but it still has 'because of you' and omg 'addicted' on it. "no / i / am / not / i'm not / ADDICTED TO SEX! / but girl i guarantee / that if you lay with me / you just might be, ayyy"

lex pretend, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:17 (seventeen years ago)

like floor, esp teh real crumbly, grimy (uh, sludgy) drawn-out stuff, like towards the end of that dove record. awesome. plus torche are basically the same thing, only like a hundred times tighter/poppier/better, though i have to admit that i'm sometimes on the fence WR2 dude's voice/lyrics. some stuff on the 1st LP is awful goofy, and relative production clarity v. floor was in that sense doing no favors.

still, meanderthal = my favorite thing on the list so far, along with glass candy

contenderizer, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:18 (seventeen years ago)

wish i'd voted in this poll :(

contenderizer, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:19 (seventeen years ago)

I guess Ne-Yo's album, or all of his albums really, are only the sum of their parts, some of which are a bit sketchy on this one, but The-Dream just kind of builds his own world of sound for you to get lost in. Sorry if that sounded corny.

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:19 (seventeen years ago)

(Other parts of the Ne-Yo album are great, I should add. I voted for it, at any rate.

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:19 (seventeen years ago)

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The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:20 (seventeen years ago)

I was listening to "Mad" last night and I couldn't help but think "damn, this is such a great song... what if Mario or Brandon Hines were singing it?"

someone who seems to only rep for ghastly prefab autotuned pop (The Brainwasher), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:21 (seventeen years ago)

He's obviously a great songwriter but I feel like his voice holds back the material sometimes, and I don't feel the same way about The-Dream or R. Les or any of the other songwriters-turned-artists who can't really sing.

someone who seems to only rep for ghastly prefab autotuned pop (The Brainwasher), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:22 (seventeen years ago)

besides Sean Garrett lolz

someone who seems to only rep for ghastly prefab autotuned pop (The Brainwasher), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:22 (seventeen years ago)

i'm not sure anyone here is actually have a conversation with each other. not thats new or anything, it just seems a bit odd reading it.

cheese and other good things (a hoy hoy), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:22 (seventeen years ago)

Ne-Yo is a much better singer than either Dream or R-Les, tho.

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:23 (seventeen years ago)

I guess Ne-Yo's album, or all of his albums really, are only the sum of their parts, some of which are a bit sketchy on this one, but The-Dream just kind of builds his own world of sound for you to get lost in. Sorry if that sounded corny.

i would sort of agree, but there's far greater potential for emotional resonance with ne-yo - some of those songs just ring so true, whereas there's always this (v appealing) element of theatricality with the-dream

lex pretend, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:23 (seventeen years ago)

He's obviously a great songwriter but I feel like his voice holds back the material sometimes, and I don't feel the same way about The-Dream or R. Les or any of the other songwriters-turned-artists who can't really sing.

really? r-les is so far beneath the other two it's not even funny

lex pretend, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:23 (seventeen years ago)

a hoy hoy, the thread is moving fast and things are getting disconnected, that is all. Plus there seem to be two (three?) seperate conversations happening at once.

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:24 (seventeen years ago)

given that understatement is such an important part of ne-yo's overall aesthetic, i think ne-yo's understated voice is pretty much perfect for it

lex pretend, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:24 (seventeen years ago)

otm

i would sort of agree, but there's far greater potential for emotional resonance with ne-yo - some of those songs just ring so true, whereas there's always this (v appealing) element of theatricality with the-dream

― lex pretend, Thursday, February 12, 2009 2:23 PM Bookmark

Yeah, Ne-Yo's worldview is a lot more grounded obv. There's no way a pre-fame Dream's life was anything like what is portrayed on his record, but the fantasy apect of it is a large part of the appeal.

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:26 (seventeen years ago)

i know. i dunno why i posted that comment actually. listening to the ne-yo now, let's hope its as good as you guys waxing lyrical are saying it is.

cheese and other good things (a hoy hoy), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:29 (seventeen years ago)

i would sort of agree, but there's far greater potential for emotional resonance with ne-yo - some of those songs just ring so true, whereas there's always this (v appealing) element of theatricality with the-dream

^^this was a slightly cack-handed way of saying that i get far more weepy/emo/sentimental when listening to ne-yo than the-dream

lex pretend, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:30 (seventeen years ago)

songs which will be your dream date vs songs which will be your best friend

lex pretend, Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:31 (seventeen years ago)

Studio got 5 #1s a couple of years ago and that propelled them way up into the top 10. Some albums must have got a lot of votes, considering Los Campesinos only got to #25 with three aesthetically bankrupt people voting them #1.

Maximo Park Ji-Sung (Matt DC), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:33 (seventeen years ago)

The-Dream isn't trying to get weepy or emo or sentimental, he's trying to get punanny.

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:33 (seventeen years ago)

Even the song about the girl that broke his heart is about how good the sexin' is with his rebound chick.

The Reverend (rev), Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:34 (seventeen years ago)


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