Hold On Now, Youngster

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 43:14

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04.22.11
Like being dropped headlong into a classroom of demented kindergarteners.
2008 | Label: Arts & Crafts / IODA

Just how old are these hyperactive Welsh art schoolers anyway? Last year, they covered an early Pavement b-side, this year, they parenthetically diddle the title of an iconic 1991 alt-rock documentary with the song "2007, The Year Punk Broke (My Heart)." But though their references warm the hearts of indie-rock oldsters, there's nothing retro about the ADD jokery of these kids (all seven of whom are surnamed Campesinos! — and you can be sure they didn't learn the trick from the Donnas.) Tiny mis-tuned guitars nibble at your ears and glockenspiels clatter with glee; it's like being dropped headlong into a classroom of demented kindergarteners, but only the most illiterate beefhead could diss the group as "twee."

Brashly nerdy Gareth and prettily secure Aleksandra finish each others sentences, trading admonitions not to read Jane Eyre, claims to be "more like Spiderman than you will ever be" and laments that "every sentence that I spoke ended in elip … sis." Fall Out Boy would trade you Jay-Z's cell number for a title like "This Is How You Spell 'HAHAHA, We Destroyed the Hopes and Dreams of a Generation of Faux-Romantics'" And as for faux-mance itself, Gareth pithily quips "I'm… read more »

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Now I can say yes!

iSmael

I was not so sure about Los Campesinos! music before until I heard this album, it kicks a$$!!! From beginning to end you will be singing along!

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Feels like falling in love!

wonk_and_roll

This album is like a high school crush that goes the right way. Irresistible is one of the most overused words to describe a band or album, but this is one of the rare cases where it his the mark.

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Once Every Few Months...

buquisha

I'm on the 100 downloads per month plan at eMusic, but it's only about once every three months I find an album as catchy as this one. It's not the deepest nor richest (or even best written?) album I've downloaded, but the rollicking swagger of songs like "Sweet Dreams, Sweet Cheecks" is irresistible. If you like fun, energetic albums, you can't go wrong here.

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Apocalyptic dancing

Smalltownghosts

It is not the album you want to listen to as the world ends, but it is the album you want to listen at the party you throw before the world ends.

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a Welsh Tully Craft

HecklerSpray

With all the charms and flaws of that comparison. Even the song titles are similar. Okay to have once in a while but will raise your blood sugar to dangerous levels if listened to too often.

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Overrated and somewhat grating

calloway4

If being dropped into a classroom full of demented kindergarteners sounds like a pleasing experience to you, then I guess you'd like this. I mean, I can take some of these songs in SMALL doses, but a whole album? I don't think so. The musicianship is sloppy and vocals over-the-top, squealed and grating on the nerves. Let me say, I am a big fan of Melt-Banana who can be said is a challenge as well, but at least they're tight and more bottom-heavy. Beware of this one, grown-ups. On the other hand, you kids-at-heart...this might be your soundtrack for bouncing off the walls.

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Bejada de datos, ahora !!

longislandhasher1

Si, download now !! This is also my favorite download of 2008 so far. What an uplifting, fun, bouncey album. I was playing it real loud and my wife said "I can't take this music." A good sign. Then my college age daughter came dancing in the room, saying, I like this. Another good sign.

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I am Surprised...

Camm

Where is the review that says The New Pornographers on speed. A lot of fun, hopefully live too.

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Awesome

emmaallegre

The summer album for 2008 is here! My favorite down load of 2008 so far.

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just lovely

leahness

i love the fact that they have a spanish name.. too cool. its fun. british fun. lovely sounds.

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Every now and then the title of an album is a perfect embodiment of the music found within. Los Campesinos! are dead right calling their album Hold on Now, Youngster…, because from the first track on, the album is a thrilling madcap whirlwind of sound, words, and voices that by the end leaves you feeling like you’ve been engulfed in an indie pop-driven hurricane. The members of the Welsh seven-piece are hyper-literate, hilarious, and know their way around a hook as they pile through the 11 songs on the album like they are on a breakaway heading for the goal. Words tumble out in jumbles, the lead voices (Gareth with his high-pitched whine, Aleksandra with her sweet kid tones) trade off lines and sass each other, and the instruments (guitars, bells, keys, violins) whip up a joyful mess, while the drums try mightily to pin it all down. Bands with less grasp on dynamics and timing and a less sympathetic producer than Broken Social Scene’s producer Dave Newfeld might have ended up with a real mess of a record on their hands. Instead, Los Campesinos! have a ringing success here: a combination of punk rock energy, indie pop wit and emotion, indie rock experimentation, and the raw feel of classic garage bands throughout the ages. The bands they bring to mind at different points of the record are the kind of groups whose songs could tear your heart out with a sudden dynamic burst, a cutting lyric, or a singalong chorus, bands like Huggy Bear, Comet Gain, Heavenly, and the early Pastels. It’s no stretch to include Los Campesinos! in this select group or to favorably rate their best songs, like the indie disco fave “You! Me! Dancing!”with its raging glockenspiels, huge chorus, and snarky lyrics; the hard-driving “Don’t Tell Me to Do the Math(s),” which features Aleksandra’s best vocals; or the simply heart-stoppingly good “Death to Los Campesinos!,” which sports the kind of hook that’ll be stuck in your head for days. And you’ll be thwarted if you try to find a weak spot or a duff moment on Hold on Now, Youngster…. The only possible problem is that people who need ballads to give them a breather between the squalls of noise and emotion will find them totally absent. They can go listen to a Shins album and leave the debut album of Los Campesinos! to lovers of wildness, unrestrained but thoughtful emotion, and careening songs that leave a mark when they hit you. Recommending this album seems too light a course of action; requiring it may be more apt. Consider Hold on Now, Youngster… highly required, then. – Tim Sendra

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