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Vampire Weekend
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Product Details
- Artist: Vampire Weekend
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0634904031824
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- Label: Xl Recordings
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- Manufacturer: Xl Recordings
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: Xl Recordings
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- Release Date: 2008-01-29
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- Studio: Xl Recordings
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- Title: Vampire Weekend
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- UPC: 634904031824
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: It would take a lot for Vampire Weekend's debut to rise above the stench of privileged hype that surrounds it. A bunch of kids who formed the band in their Columbia dorm room borrow wholesale from Afrobeat and angular '80s stuff, and they quickly become an online buzz band before releasing a single album? Thankfully the record, and the band, are great fun: playful, pop-wise, and smart enough to pull their shtick off with aplomb. Organ and drums are often the focal point of the music, bringing to mind a goofier, happier Clinic (if that group's record-collecting habits were more scattershot). On the excellently named (and better sounding) "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa," Vampire Weekend asks, "Does it feel so unnatural / To Peter Gabriel too?," immediately disarming--with self-aware brazenness--any criticism of their pomo/postcolonialist borrowing of "ethnic" music. It's clear that these dudes have not only inherited the nerd-rock omnivore's mantle from the Talking Heads, they've actually and already improved upon it. --Mike McGonigal
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Customer Reviews
A Stand-Out
Indie has recently become huge, and there are many new indie bands who either make a bang, or just failed to start with. And many big bands are indie-for-the-sake-of-being-indie bands. It's weird music, and nothing more. Vampire Weekend made me blink a few times before I could actually appreciate them. They did something different, but didn't make you turn grey. It's intelligent indie-pop, that's suitably for a Sunday afternoon, Friday Night party, or anything. It can fit in every aspect of your life, and that's a good thing.
Some tracks have violin sections reminiscent of Arcade Fire, and some drumming might take you back to Paul Simon's "Graceland". Other than that, nothing else is relatable. They truly have an original sound. A few of my favorites were Oxford Comma, Cape Cod Kwassa, Walcott, and Campus.
I think that everyone should try out Vampire Weekend, because I believe that it has something for everyone, except maybe metalheads... I'm truly looking forward for their next album. Keep it up mates!
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Love the CD
I first heard these guys on Sirius Radio (leftcenter) and I loved the sound. I am really enjoying the CD. Love the upbeat melodies and the different instrumentals. I also discovered a song named Bryn (my daughter is Brynne). Whatever, I thought that was cool! Great summer music. IMHO
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Late to the party, but glad I came
I wish I would have heard of Vampire Weekend when they were first starting to make some underground waves. Despite that, they have a fun sound that will appeal to a lot of people (perhaps selling out from what they started off as, but can't tell for sure) from indie, alternative, and pop. It'll be interesting to see what happens next for them.
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This year's freshman-dorm album
I've had a strange, irregular series of reactions to this band.
I heard that Vampire Weekend was the Hot New Thing, but didn't get around to investigating the music for awhile.
Then I heard they would appear on "Saturday Night Live" in another week or two, so I looked up their MySpace profile. I don't remember if I streamed more than one track, but "Oxford Comma" instantly knocked me out. Loved it. Still love it. The nifty inverted chords, à la Brian Wilson...the delightful hook of those goofy, sixth-interval jumps ("I've seen those English dramas to-OOH/They're cru-OOL").... I probably listened to that song a dozen times within a day or two.
But then I saw the group perform on SNL and...kerplunk. They were one of the "greenest" acts I've ever seen on the show. Came off like they'd been playing together for six months, tops. Just seemed like college dorks playing a local house party for beer, laughs and maybe a cute girl's phone number. They couldn't have been more "white boy," which is odd since their songs have such strong ska/calypso/African elements. And I didn't like how they even emphasized their nerdiness in such a contrived way, with the preppy sweaters, the repressed body language and all that. And...the little creeps didn't even play "Oxford Comma"! They were lucky to have a professional string section onstage with them, because I really don't think they could have handled this large-scale venue on their own.
Still, I bought the album anyway. I put off grinding all the way through it for a couple of months, but I listened in bits and pieces.
I finally gave it a full, intense listen about a week ago. And it's simply not a keeper. The lyrics can be clever and the music is an interesting mix of styles, but that's not enough. "Oxford Comma" is still magical, but I don't enjoy any other song nearly as much. The sequencing is also a problem -- the first three tracks are the strongest, so the rest of the disc feels like a downhill slide.
Hearing this album, I'm immediately thrown back to my college days -- yes, I'm dating myself here -- when everybody around me "partied" with Zenyatta Mondatta and I Just Can't Stop It (two albums which I never bought myself). It's particularly hard not to think of the English Beat while hearing "A-Punk." Except the Beat and Police had some genuine rhythmic muscle and groove, whereas Vampire Weekend just daintily flits about. For beer, laughs and maybe a cute girl's phone number.
I'll be very surprised if this band sustains its buzz with future releases. They're probably nice guys, but they're a hype all the same.
This year's freshman-dorm album. A year or two ago, maybe it was the Shins, Death Cab for Cutie or Rilo Kiley. Now it's Vampire Weekend. Next year...who knows.
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Ummmmm.... yeah.... no
This seems like the kind of thing that a small group of coeds in an average pewter colored euro trash convertible would listen to on a weekend drive up highway 1 while they complained about other people's clothing taste.......
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