There Are Listed Buildings
Los Campesinos! · 2009
2 min · 1 track · indie pop · indie rock
A blend of clever lyricism and jangly guitars creates an infectious indie pop soundscape.
There Are Listed Buildings is a single by Los Campesinos!, released in 2009. A blend of clever lyricism and jangly guitars creates an infectious indie pop soundscape. The EP received positive reviews from critics, who praised its lyrical wit and catchy melodies, helping to maintain the band's momentum in the indie rock scene. It also featured prominently on various indie music blogs and contributed to their growing fanbase during a time when indie pop was gaining more mainstream attention. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does There Are Listed Buildings sound like?
A blend of clever lyricism and jangly guitars creates an infectious indie pop soundscape. Rooted in indie pop and indie rock.
What makes There Are Listed Buildings by Los Campesinos! notable?
The EP received positive reviews from critics, who praised its lyrical wit and catchy melodies, helping to maintain the band's momentum in the indie rock scene. It also featured prominently on various indie music blogs and contributed to their growing fanbase during a time when indie pop was gaining more mainstream attention. Released as Los Campesinos!'s third EP, 'There Are Listed Buildings' followed their critically acclaimed album 'We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed'. At this point in their career, the band was solidifying their reputation for sharp songwriting and a distinctive sound. This EP showcased a further evolution of their musical style, exploring themes of nostalgia and identity.
How many songs are on There Are Listed Buildings?
There Are Listed Buildings has 1 track, running approximately 2 minutes.
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- 1 There Are Listed Buildings Standout 2:54
Release Date
November 2, 2009
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
2 min 54 sec
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