Whole Damn Body
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Released | 7 May 2021 | |||
Recorded | 2011 | |||
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Length | 26:30 | |||
Label | Heart Swells | |||
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Whole Damn Body is an
Release
Throughout 2011 and 2012, Los Campesinos! issued a bi-annual zine titled Heat Rash, where subscribers would receive a 7-inch single featuring two exclusive, unreleased tracks in each drop.[1] Six out of the seven tracks on Whole Damn Body are derived from this programme.[2] The other song, "Tiptoe Through the True Bits", was released in 2012 on the band's blog.[3]
Whole Damn Body was released to
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Far Out, Tyler Golsen called the record "seven tracks of high energy no bullshit rock and roll", demonstrating "the band at their wittiest, catchiest, and thoughtful best". He continued that the EP "barely gives you time to breathe, much less take in all that’s happening on the relatively short run time", praising its complex themes and imagery.[5]
Abby Jones of music publication Pitchfork commended the record's lyricism and thematic consistency with their back catalogue, "filled with the band’s sticky hooks and guttural vocals".[6] Nick Matthopoulos of Atwood Magazine praised Whole Damn Body for presenting "beautifully and poetically miserable highs and lows", containing "clever and emotional lyrics, a range of energy and dynamics, and equally expressive instrumentation".[7] Track listingAll tracks are written by Gareth Paisey and Tom Bromley; tracks 5–6 co-written by Neil Turner..
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