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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0634904031824
Label: Xl Recordings
Manufacturer: Xl Recordings
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Xl Recordings
Release Date: 2008-01-29
Studio: Xl Recordings



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A CD that's actually musical?
I picked this CD because my local independent CD store owner suggested it to me. This is how I choose most of my music and I am rarely dissapointed, however I also rarely fall so completely in love with a band as I have with Vampire Weekend.

Having never heard one of their songs I put the record into my stereo expecting some sort of Emo-garage band sound to come out, heavy on the guitars and depressing lyrics (with a name like Vampire Weekend do you blame me?) and light on the melody. Imagine my joy when a melodic sound is emitted from my poor kia's admittably questionably speakers.

It isn't hard to tell that someone in that band studied composition seriously. And the ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Better Than A Pint Of AB Negative
I listened to this album without any expectations and was pleasantly suprised. It is exactly the kind of indie pop/rock that I get into. Everyone's tastes vary so listen to the samples before buying, but if you like upbeat alt rock like Fountains of Wayne, then this is probably to your tastes as well.

I can hear a blend of influences from the Postal Service to other hard to name 80's bands and more. The lead vocalist espcially reminds me some 80's singer, but I can't put my finger on it. The harmoies are good, intrumental playing well done and production is excellent. Some orchestal instrumention is smattered into the tracks, but I don't find it overdone. And it is catchy. ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - With A Name Like "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa," It Has To Be Good
Right out of New England comes the College Rock sensation Vampire Weekend, and in tow they bring textbooks and lots of hype, complete with some afro-pop. What kind of combination is this? Well, being in the album's target demographic, I would say it's a great mix of smart lyrics and original rock that make for one heckuva indie pop rock album.

Songs like "Oxford Comma" point out the ridiculousness of the English Grammar system saying, 'Who gives a frak about an Oxford Comma?' It's easy to breeze by the lyrics on songs like these, but if you blink, you might miss a great piece of smart and witty lyrical poetry. You can bet you'll spend many a minute delving into the linear notes.
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Indie Pop Perfection
I've really had enough of people criticizing this band because of how simple and "poppy" their sound is. Creating quality, ridiculously catchy pop songs is an art in itself. These guys write infectious pop songs, and they keep things interesting musically too by adding beautiful string arrangements, synths, and quirky, creative drumming. This is a solid album that, as with any truly good album, does not necessitate the use of a "skip" button. I've listened to this record dozens of times and it still holds my interest with every listen. This band is not the most innovative indie band on the scene, but that's obviously not what they are going for. If you want music that is more unique sounding, ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fun and Happy
This is the most fun CD I've heard in years! It makes me want to dance on a beach. Very reggae-esk---however, I don't like reggae usually, so don't let that description turn you off. They are extremely creative with a lot of different sounds (one song sounds like an Irish jig to me). This is the best driving music and you just want to sing along and smile. I would give this CD a five star if it wasn't so short...I just feel like it's too short (10 songs---but lots of songs are pretty short)....it's just over too soon. The only bad song "Blake's Got a New Face"---the chorus is just awful....what were they thinking? Every other song is awesome!



 



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