Hold on Now stays steady
By Jennifer Whittam | April 10, 2008Los Campesinos! refuse to do their math homework. Instead they make hyperactive indie-pop songs about awkward dancing and even more awkward romances.
Los Campesinos! refuse to do their math homework. Instead they make hyperactive indie-pop songs about awkward dancing and even more awkward romances.
It's hard for musicians to make a new album. Do they stick with the tried and tested format that gave them success in the first place and risk being described as boring?
As I sit on the Greyhound on my trip to D.C., watching the landscape fly by, British Sea Power entrances me.
Can you keep a dirty little secret? I'm ashamed to admit it, but I like Louis XIV. This is bad because Louis XIV are ridiculous.
"Oh dear" was the first thought that came to mind when I listened to Natasha Bedingfield's sophomore album, Pocketful of Sunshine.