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Los Campesinos! Share the deluxe edition of the new album ‘All Hell’ – available for a few days only

Los Campesinos! have released a deluxe edition of their new album ‘All Hell’, but it won’t be available for streaming and you only have until Thursday to buy it.

After releasing their self-released seventh studio album on Friday (July 19), the Welsh indie-pop group have already shared a deluxe version with fans. Entitled ‘More Hell’, the new version features the full album alongside five remastered versions of the new tracks, offering a smoother, cleaner interpretation. There is also a cover of “Wait” by Secret Stars, which was popularized by Death Cab For Cutie in 2000.

In an Instagram post announcing the luxury, guitarist Tom Bromley wrote: “I know it’s self-indulgent, but I love the strings on this record and I love the sax and I love all the intimate details that can get lost in a more full. arranging and reworking the songs to these skeletal versions allows all those elements and great musicians to come to the fore.”

He continued: “It wasn’t part of the plan, but it became clear that the original vocals didn’t make sense when presented like that, neither did the guitars, so I quickly re-recorded them one day in Cardiff, and now I love them and them.”

The extended version of “All Hell” will not be available on streaming platforms and will only be listed on Bandcamp until Thursday (July 25). You can buy it here.

In 2021, NME I watched Los Campesinos! perform live to celebrate a decade since they released their fourth album ‘Hello Sadness’. “The Welsh indie-pop outfit pay a delightful tribute to their back catalogue, and the future looks bright,” reads the four-star review.

Last year, the band shared that they wanted to commission writers as a way to continue to grow their fan community.

“Our recent experiences are that very few stores will carry our band anymore (no hard feelings, I get it!). But we want to continue to foster this community outside of social media and it seems like we have an ever-growing fan base that wants to hear about our band,” they wrote on social media.

They also made a point to emphasize that they intend to pay writers “well and on time to put out in-depth pieces that are palatable to fans, outside of the restrictive ‘album cycle’ PR model.”

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