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The title says it all. I am really enjoying this disc right now. It's got nice songwriting, excellent musicianship, and it makes you want to dance.

Anybody else on board?
 
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I agree. I really liked this album when I first heard it earlier this year. They're the musical guest on SNL tomorrow (March 8th). AND they're playing in my town next month!

Check em out!


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Originally posted by Stupac:
They're the musical guest on SNL tomorrow (March 8th). AND they're playing in my town next month!

Check em out!
Thanks for letting us know. I foolishly missed part of Wilco last week, I will make sure to watch these guys.


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Yeah I've been enjoying this album as well. Nice Caribbean-style music touches and influences from Paul Simon's Graceland era. Fun stuff.
 
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They are awesome live, looking forward to their SNL performance.


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"whats this?the light strokes?the afro strokes?" were my first thoughts , but after a few listens i cant stop listening to that album.they v got the tunes.many very good n memorable tunes , that make "Vampire Weekend" probably the best indie-pop album of the year so far. their sound is too "clean" n that s my only problem , cause i prefer the dirtier sound of the strokes or the cribs , but maybe thats what makes them original and unique.


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Vampire Weekend: derivative and boring. Don't buy the hype. Lame, wannabe afro-pop from a bunch of ivy league kids.

Better records already in 2008: the evangelicals, los campensinos!, fleet foxes ep, etc.


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Originally posted by Moses, R.M.:
Vampire Weekend: derivative and boring. Don't buy the hype. Lame, wannabe afro-pop from a bunch of ivy league kids.

Better records already in 2008: the evangelicals, los campensinos!, fleet foxes ep, etc.


Can't we all get along? Besides I'm a fan of Vampire weekend and enjoying los campensinos' record immensely.

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I'm still not impressed but I can understand why anyone would like them.


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they just bored me through a SNL performance. That's 5 minutes of my life i'll never get back. I just don't understand the appeal. How could they inspire anyone?


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I dunno initially I rather enjoyed the album and I was even going to see them live. But school got in the way and I dunno their music didn't really hook me after the first few listens.
 
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they just bored me through a SNL performance. That's 5 minutes of my life i'll never get back. I just don't understand the appeal. How could they inspire anyone?


They were much better in person. Sound quality probably hindered them. I think they tried too hard to sound like their album version. The whole show was kind of dull...was impatiently waiting for them to come on.


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they just bored me through a SNL performance. That's 5 minutes of my life i'll never get back. I just don't understand the appeal. How could they inspire anyone?


I saw that performance, too, and was also completely unimpressed. I'm just not into them. On the plus side, it was worth watching to see Amy Adams. Hubba hubba.


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I got the album when it leaked, and I liked it a lot. After I listened to it more and more, the more unimpressed I became. It definetley didn't deserve the ratings it got, but oh well. I would suggest it to anyone who's just getting into indie music.


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I am completely oblivious to why VW is getting any press or hype at all. It is super boring with almost nothing new. Newsweek said that it was this generations "Rhythm of the Saints". My ass. Someone recommended Evangelicals. That is an amazing album, how come they don't get that kind of recognition?


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Well depending on how pretentious we want to be we could label vampire weekend mainstream.

I mean if you take a look at their myspace they're probably over 2 million profile views and thats about a million in the past 2 months.

I can't say I'm that pretentious and I do rather enjoy this video from la blogotheque

http://www.dailymotion.com/lablogotheque/video/x449js_8...d-mansard-roof_music

Although not nearly as much as I enjoy this video.

http://www.dailymotion.com/lablogotheque/video/x35qs9_672-st-vincent-marry-me
 
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Yeah, I was hoping I didn't get "flamed" for saying they were boring...seems like a lot agree. Also, for someone who enjoys p4k like I do, I found their review for Vampire Weekend's record to be much flawed. For one, I hate when they say something like this:

"plenty of people have found reasons to hate Vampire Weekend from the first note, many of them having to do with their prep aesthetic and Ivy League educations-- Oxford shirts, boat shoes, Columbia University."

When the reviewer states something like this, it is HE that perpetuates the stereotype that we won't like them because they are clean cut and ivy educated. I could literally give a flying fuck about that. It's not good music, that's why i don't like it, ok? Furthermore, the reviewer's comparisons to The Strokes and their haters is way off mark. The Strokes at least had the meat AND the potatoes (their debut doesn't even deserve to be compared to VW because it is SOOOO much better). Vampire Weekend is just a bunch of potatoes, and dirty and tasteless potatoes at that.

Speaking of Amy Adams and off-topic, does anyone else think that her "Junebug" performance is among the best of our generation? I certainly do.


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Yeah, I was hoping I didn't get "flamed" for saying they were boring...seems like a lot agree. Also, for someone who enjoys p4k like I do, I found their review for Vampire Weekend's record to be much flawed. For one, I hate when they say something like this:

"plenty of people have found reasons to hate Vampire Weekend from the first note, many of them having to do with their prep aesthetic and Ivy League educations-- Oxford shirts, boat shoes, Columbia University."

When the reviewer states something like this, it is HE that perpetuates the stereotype that we won't like them because they are clean cut and ivy educated. I could literally give a flying fuck about that. It's not good music, that's why i don't like it, ok? Furthermore, the reviewer's comparisons to The Strokes and their haters is way off mark. The Strokes at least had the meat AND the potatoes (their debut doesn't even deserve to be compared to VW because it is SOOOO much better). Vampire Weekend is just a bunch of potatoes, and dirty and tasteless potatoes at that.


I've found it better to not read Pitchfork's reviews, and just look at what score they give most of the albums they review.


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they just bored me through a SNL performance. That's 5 minutes of my life i'll never get back. I just don't understand the appeal. How could they inspire anyone?


I saw that performance, too, and was also completely unimpressed. I'm just not into them. On the plus side, it was worth watching to see Amy Adams. Hubba hubba.


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Also it's a legitimately fun album, no lifechanger but worth the money.


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