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What does miserabilia even mean?

Los Campesinos' 2008 Song: How It Changed Me.

Written & Edited by Nell of Miserabilia

In the year of 2022, I started listening to Los Campesinos.

In case you're not familiar with the band, Los Campesinos are an emo indie rock band that was formed in 2006 at Cardiff University in Wales (ironically, none of the members are Welsh). Since their inception, Los Campesinos (LC) have seen a variety of artists come and go from their ranks, with few original members remaining for releases. They've released six full-length albums and numerous other projects, including a live album that I absolutely adore.

Gareth Paisley, otherwise known by his stage name, Gareth Campesinos (the last name being shared among all members), is the lead vocalist and frontman for LC. He is also their primary songwriter.

And it is there where I find the most inspiration. LC songs are always full of vivid imagery and symbolism. Miserabilia is a song about, as Gareth says on their live album, death. Dying alone, to be more specific. The narrators sing about dying with no one to remember them, and most devastatingly, no one cared at all. Their relationships collapse. They suffocate their partners. It's not entirely their fault, they're naturally miserable people, but they can't, or perhaps refuse to change. The male narrator, voiced by Gareth, of course, sings about sobbing in the bathrooms of working men's clubs, screaming to God and asking when his suffering will end. He has a break down in an ex-lover's naked breasts. This, presumably, is what caused their separation. Nothing is ever gonna change them or their miserabilia.

I like my music like I like my coffee: dark and deep. Los Campesinos is exactly that. They have a perfect blend of rock and indie sound with emo lyrics that could make anyone cry and contemplate. I've sung along to so many songs, felt them infecting my brain, and I wouldn't want it any other way. I'd like to gatekeep this band, really, but that would be preventing the world at large from experiencing their beautiful sound.

Editor's Note: The Author has recently had the opportunity to see Los Campesinos! live for the very first time. Check out a brief discussion on it in the Journal, or politely wait for the shrine.

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Dreamland by Glass Animals

Dreamland was released by Glass Animals in August of 2020, following their critically acclaimed album, How To Be A Human Being. Dreamland is one of my absolute favorite albums of all time. Some of the songs, I'll admit, I don't go back to that often. However, there are some absolute stand-out tracks on this album that compel me to listen to the thing in full, every time. Like most people, I grew very attached to this album during the height of the pandemic. The lyrics on this album take the listener to completely new places and invoke such different feelings. My personal favorite tracks are: Tangerine, Domestic Bliss, and Your Love (Deja Vu). Click the album cover to be taken to the album's YouTube playlist and listen!

So: Silent Hill 2 (The Remake).

Written & Edited by Nell of Miserabilia

Today's blurb is about Silent Hill 2, specifically the remake for the PS5. I recently played it with my brother and oh my God. What a beautiful and horrifying game! I had never played a Silent Hill title before, whether the recent remake, F, or any of the older ones. I was a bit too young for them, but I do remember playing a niche UFC game for the PS3 when I was younger. Silent Hill might've been a bit too much for that young one! But anyway, the game's story is so entrancing and a very well-written story on top of that surface level attractiveness. I mean, the story is pretty basic at the start, but I feel the twist really cements SH2 as a video game of all time. It's very confounding and nuanced. Personally, I think the disease that affected Mary is to blame for the devolution of their relationship and all the stuff that happens to James and Mary could've been avoided if she was never sick. I think James was just pushed into a corner and saw a permanent solution to both their troubles. Of course, there comes the guilt, though. No matter what, though, Mary was going to die, and James would've grieved. I really loved the gameplay experience too, though there were some points that were just so annoying to get through. The graphics were amazing as well. Do check this game out if your local library has got it in, it's a great time. Check back in for the next blurb soon!

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