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    Vampire Weekend

    Vampire Weekend

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    Artist: Vampire Weekend
    Label: Xl
    Category: Music

    List Price: £11.99
    Buy New: £5.45
    You Save: £6.54 (55%)

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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 33 reviews
    Sales Rank: 16

    Format: Explicit Lyrics
    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 28, 2008
    Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

    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
      • Kids Don't Stand A Chance

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.co.uk Review
    Who would have thought it? Nobody, that's who. The last time African music enjoyed any meaningful dalliance with the Western mainstream it was under Paul Simon's patronage with his peerless 1986 album Graceland. That's if you don't count Damon Albarn's extra curricular indulgences (which you don't). The last place we expected it to turn up again was from four New York kids who otherwise might have been found fiddling with their fringes in dorm rooms waiting for the Albert Hammond Jr. tour to hit town. Even by the obscure standards US indie has set itself over the last few years (see TV on the Radio and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah) Vampire Weekend offer up a witch's brew of audacity. That alone would be sufficient to garner infamy and a rep for experimentation, but they also hang from this rebellion of form a stream of alt-tunefulness so efficient and unabashed it would make The Strokes' first album blush. Thus, the piping reggae organ and sun-kissed swagger of "Oxford Comma" is given a heartbeat by tight lo-fi garage drums and "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" lilts along with cheerful tribal rhythms and crisp African guitar, bound by ascending psychedelic vocals. And that's not to mention the mad strings that make listening to "M79" like watching Ski Sunday on hallucinogens. Their advanced rhythmical awareness even makes more standard indie rampages "I Stand Corrected" and "Walcott" less standard. Which is about the length of it; Vampire Weekend, making the standard much less standard. --James Berry


    Customer Reviews:   Read 28 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars The album for the summer!   July 26, 2008
    Matilda Bollinger (Manchester UK)
    Just imagine it, one of those rare sunny Sundays, sitting in the garden and you need a bit of music to go with it - this is the album you want! Never mind the neighbours (they're probably playing it too!) bang it up loud and enjoy the African influence. If you're anything like me the hype puts you OFF an album, so just ignore the hype and enjoy the songs, majority of them are superb!


    5 out of 5 stars Marvellous...   July 17, 2008
    Mr. J. H. Morris (further north than you)
    Truly an excellent and exciting record. It seemed worth adding a comment just to say that the much-hyped African graceland influence of this band is somewhat over-emphasised. True, on one or two tracks, it's very obvious and a key part of the sound (Cape Cod). But to be honest, it's a bit of a red herring. For the most part, this is a quirky melodic original and catchy pop album brimming with ideas (how about a comparison of early Police meets the more commercial side of Pavement?). Perhaps some of the negative reactions are because this band really is hard to categorise - so inevitably, people may feel let down if it's not what they expected.


    4 out of 5 stars A Refreshing Blend of Music   July 12, 2008
    Herman Norford (Birmingham, UK)
    I had never heard of Vampire Weekend until I heard my daughter playing the LP of the same title. Always on the look out for interesting music and bands that try to do something new, I was immediately attracted to what I was hearing. She went on to tell me that the group is an Indie rock band from New York city. Vampire weekend is an exciting debut LP by a four-piece band whom I believe burst on the scene in 2006.

    Whatever the music is called, what I find interesting in Vampire Weekend is that they produce an exciting and to some extent refreshing blend of rock, punk, and African sounds and rhythms. Every now and again it is good to hear a band producing and performing pop music that tries to do something different other than the usual bash of guitars and screams into a micro phone that we get from many an over rated pop band.

    The music is very energetic it makes you want to get up, jump up and dance. The lead vocals by Ezra Koenig are quirky but at the same time edearing. Vampire Weekend play a broad range of instruments from the expected guitars to harpsicord. They write their own lyrics and had a hand in the production and string arrangements. Listen to the track M79 and you soon realise that the blend of rock and classical sounds renders this band as a huge talent among mediocrity.

    It's a pleasure to hear a new band producng something new. In my view Vampire Weekend has also achieved a rare feat in that I believe the LP appeals to a wide age range. This is a very good debut LP: buy it and I am sure like me you will enjoy it.



    4 out of 5 stars Supprisingly relaxing   July 10, 2008
    kipper (belper, Englandland)
    This album turned out to be an unexpected hit for me, because I don't usually like short songs. It's a perfect soundtrack for a Summer that were just not having at the moment. You can imagine playing vollyball at he beach to some of these songs. It lasts a grand total of 34 mins which is fairly short really (all though there is a clic album that lasts 29 mins).
    'Mansard roof' is probaly the best song on the album, but 'Walcott' and 'A-Punk' are not far behind. If you want an album with clever lyrics and intrecant music then isn't probly not for you. But it's got a very destinct style and a cheeky edge.
    Best songs: Mansard roof, Walcott, A-Punk and Bryn
    Worst song: Kid's don't stand a chance
    Oh and by the way there not screamo like there name sujests



    1 out of 5 stars OVER HYPED!   July 8, 2008
    GREEN GRASS (SOUTH WALES)
    0 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I was expecting so much more from this band, after all the exposure they have had on radio one.I even went to see them live and was unimpressed.

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