Vampire Weekend ‎– Vampire Weekend

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Tracklist

Mansard Roof 2:07
Oxford Comma 3:15
A-Punk 2:17
Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa 3:33
M79 4:14
Campus 2:55
Bryn 2:12
One (Blake's Got A New Face) 3:11
I Stand Corrected 2:38
Walcott 3:39
The Kids Don't Stand A Chance 4:03

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
Vampire Weekend (CD, Album, Sli) XL Recordings XLCD 318 UK, Europe & US 2008
Vampire Weekend (CDr, Promo) XL Recordings none UK 2007
Vampire Weekend (CD, Album) Beggars Japan WPCB-10048 Japan 2008
Vampire Weekend (CD, Album, Promo) XL Recordings XLCD 318 US 2008
Vampire Weekend (CD, Album, Sli) XL Recordings XL CD 318 US 2008
Vampire Weekend (CD, Album, Sli) Soyuz Music, XL Recordings XLCD318 Russia 2008
Vampire Weekend (LP, Album) XL Recordings XLLP318 US 2008
Vampire Weekend (LP, Album) XL Recordings XLLP 318 UK 2008

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Review by Headphone_Commute Jun 08, 2008

referencing Vampire Weekend, CD, Album, Sli, XLCD 318

There is something intriguing and almost unnatural about the fact that I am continuously drawn towards Vampire Weekend. The light-hearted melodies with simple accompaniment of organ, harpsichord, strings, and flute, turn the clock back to the times of invincibility and carefree college days. Vampire Weekend is a four member New York City indie band, that slightly nods towards the afro-pop genre with a hint of ska. The 2/4 percussion, accented with African elements and an occasional conga, bring on that feeling of kwassa kwassa rhythms. Ezra Koenig, Rostam Batmanglij, Chris Tomson and Chris Baio describe their style as "Upper West Side Soweto", with influences from both, Western classical music and Congolese soukous music. After a couple of successful top hit singles on the UK Indie charts, Vampire Weekend got picked up by none other than XL Records. 2008 brought on their debut self titled full length, and by now it may be too late to hail praise to their sound - Spin has already declared them as The Year's Best New Band in March '08 issue. Look, it's been a while since I've written about anything other then instrumental or electronic, and even though I consider my taste pretty wide and open, Vampire Weekend reminds me that there's a whole ocean of untapped genres. Simply put, Vampire Weekend brings back the ease with which The Beatles conquered the world.

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