Vampire Weekend | 
| Artist: Vampire Weekend Label: Xl Recordings Category: Music
List Price: $14.98 Buy New: $7.95 You Save: $7.03 (47%)
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Rating: 143 reviews Sales Rank: 188
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 40318 UPC: 634904031824 EAN: 0634904031824 ASIN: B0010V4TZU
Release Date: January 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new and factory sealed! Free upgrade to First Class for US orders and to Air Mail for international orders!
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| Tracks:
| • | Mansard Roof | | • | Oxford Comma | | • | A-Punk | | • | Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa | | • | M79 | | • | Campus | | • | Bryn | | • | One (Blake's Got A New Face) | | • | I Stand Corrected | | • | Walcott | | • | The Kids Don't Stand A Chance |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com 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
Product Description This NY four-piece draw on their diverse backgrounds and interests, experimenting with African guitar music, the Western classical canon, hazy memories of Cape Cod summers, winters in upper Manhattan, and reggaeton. "Equal parts shruggy New York indie strumming and groovy Afro-pop, Vampire Weekend's organ-and-drum runs highlight narratives about relationships, punctuation, and sometimes both" - Spin. Named "Hot New Kids" in Rolling Stone's "Hot" issue. Vinyl contains MP3 coupon.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 138 more reviews...
Yeah, I used to like it too.... November 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I/m not going to say I loved this band and grew out of it. I/m not going to say I/m embarassed about liking them. That/s because what it is, isn/t that this is a bad band, or a bad album, or they don/t lack talent, it/s just that you won/t listen to them after a while. Just like people get sick of most things after a while. Except, you/ll get sick of them a lot sooner. Of course, if you haven/t heard this album, please listen to it. It/s great. The songs are catchy, and they/ll be all you/ll listen to for awhile. I liked every song on this album, especially "M79". That/s why I/m giving it five stars. The other songs were all fine. I had them stuck in my head for a long time, but now after all that, I don/t really want to hear them anymore. Their songs were too good, too catchy. I remembered every part of the songs. Now they just don/t interest me anymore. So: Get the album Listen Enjoy Enjoy Enjoy . . . Forget about them. For instance, they/re on my iPod that has limited space, space that could be used for something else. I won/t take them off because I know I like all the songs, but I won/t listen to them often either. Dig?
A breath of fresh air November 26, 2008 This is the most talented and original sounding band I've heard all year, if not the last several. Unlike most other albums that have me hooked on the first play, this one gets better each time I hear it. Each time, a different song stands out in my mind, but Oxford Comma is probably my favorite. Mansard Roof is a great beginning to this album, and I dare anyone to listen to A-Punk and sit entirely still. This is great stuff and I expect more great stuff from them in the future. I've finally given in and put this album in with all my other classics and favorites where it belongs.
TWANGY FUN November 23, 2008 I don't usually listen to music like this (Metal is my poison of choice), but after hearing a song or two from this band on my girlfriend's iPod I was convinced that I had to investigate this band further.
What appeals most to me about this band is that the music is FUN. You can tell these guys are just jamming out and if a song hits #1, great, and if not, oh well.
Alot of the guitar and piano (?) parts sound really simple, yet they're amazingly catchy.
I love the twangy guitars in "A-Punk", "Mansard Roof", "Campus" and "Bryn". But above all I love the piano in "Walcott", which is by far my favorite song.
(Note to self: "I Stand Corrected" would make a great forgiveness song)
Kudos to the band too for rhyming lyrics. Call me a traditionalist, but I love rhyming lyrics, whether they make sense or not.
The vocals are also worth mentioning. Like I say, I listen to alot of Metal and it's nice for once to hear someone sing in such a way that I can hear every single word without having to refer to the lyrics booklet included with the CD.
Speaking of the lyrics booklet, all the lyrics are there and in a nice large print. Your squinting grandmother would approve.
Are all the songs worth listening to? No. There were a few that I didn't bother inducting into my picky music library, but on the whole, this is a very good CD, hence the 4 star rating.
Vampire Weekend November 22, 2008 I stumbled across a track of theirs on Starbuck's radio, and liked the sound. The CD didn't disappoint. A driving beat and funky instrumentals. Different.
Le week-end UBUNTU November 3, 2008 This young promise it's a good mix between african music, rock, punk and other vibes. A cool CD if you are tired of the conventional bands. Banga Manga Baby.
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