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Vampire Weekend

 
Artist: Vampire Weekend
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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Songs: "Oxford Comma," "Campus," "Mansard Roof"

Biography

Describing their sound as "Upper West Side Soweto," New York City's Vampire Weekend mixes preppy, well-read indie rock with joyful, Afro-pop-inspired melodies and rhythms. Ezra Koenig, Chris Baio, Rostam Batmanglij, and Chris Tomson formed the band early in 2006, when they were finishing up their studies at Columbia University. Taking their name from a movie Koenig made during his freshman year, the band started out by playing gigs at the university's literary societies and at parties. Word spread about Vampire Weekend's unique sound and lyrics ("Oxford Comma"'s title refers to comma use in a list of three items), buoyed by the band's self-released EPs, which they recorded in locations spanning their Columbia dorm rooms to a family barn. The buzz around Vampire Weekend reached a peak in 2007: that summer, the band embarked on their biggest tour yet, made several appearances at that year's CMJ Music Marathon, and signed with XL Records that fall. The Mansard Roof EP was Vampire Weekend's debut release for the label, followed by their self-titled first album early in 2008. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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Vampire Weekend

Vampire Weekend at Lollapalooza in Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois on August 9, 2009.
Background information
Origin New York, NY
Genres Indie pop, Indie rock, Reggae
Years active 2006-present
Labels XL Recordings
Associated acts Discovery, Dirty Projectors
Website www.vampireweekend.com
Members
Ezra Koenig
Rostam Batmanglij
Chris Tomson
Chris Baio

Vampire Weekend is an American indie rock band from New York, formed in 2006 and signed to XL Recordings.

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History

Vampire Weekend's name is derived from lead singer Ezra Koenig's amateur film of the same name.[1] The band gained attention via a variety of blogs, such as Stereogum.[2] The band claims to be influenced by both African popular music and Western classical music, describing their genre of music as "Upper West Side Soweto", with such songs as "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" and "Oxford Comma" referencing Congolese soukous music.[3]

The members of the band met while attending Columbia University; they then self-produced their first album after graduation while concurrently working full-time jobs. Koenig and drummer Chris Tomson first collaborated as members of the comedy-rap band "L'Homme Run".[4] They are managed by Ian Montone, who also manages The White Stripes. They are signed to XL Recordings, of which the band said in an interview: "Before any labels had contacted us, we actually mentioned XL as the kind of label we'd ideally like to end up on. Just going on their roster alone, they obviously have good taste and support their artists well." [5]

In 2007, Vampire Weekend's song "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" was ranked 67th on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of the year.[6] In November 2007, they toured the United Kingdom with The Shins.[7] They were declared "The Year's Best New Band" by Spin magazine in the March 2008 issue, and were the first band to be shot for the cover of the magazine before releasing their debut album.[4]

The band's debut album Vampire Weekend was released January 29, 2008. It was a success in the US and UK, peaking at number 15 on the UK Albums Chart and number 17 on the Billboard 200. Four singles were released from the album; while "A-Punk" peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart and number 55 on the UK Singles Chart, "Oxford Comma" peaked at number 38 in the UK. "A-Punk" was ranked the 4th best song in 2008 on Rolling Stone's list of Best songs in 2008. "A- Punk" was also used to open the smash Will Ferrell/John C. Reilly feature Step Brothers. The song is also featured in the hit UK television show, The Inbetweeners. In 2008, Vampire Weekend were dubbed the "whitest band" by Christian Lander, the creator of the site Stuff White People Like, in an interview with Salon.com.[8] During the summer of 2008, Vampire Weekend performed at the Central Park SummerStage in Manhattan and a fundraiser for Music for Democracy in October, where they shared the stage with David Crosby and Graham Nash. In December 2008, Vampire Weekend's debut album was #2 in Under The Radar magazine's "top 50 albums of 2008" issue. In the January 2009 issue of Rolling Stone magazine, their self-titled album was dubbed the 10th best album of 2008. Their song "Ottoman" was used during the credits of the 2008 film Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist.

The band's second album, Contra is scheduled for release on January 11th (UK) and 12th (US) 2010. The album includes the tracks "White Sky", "Taxi Cab", "Run", "Diplomat's Son", "Giving Up The Gun", "Horchata", "Holiday", "I Think Ur a Contra", "California English", and "Cousins". In an interview by Xfm Chris Tomson stated that their upcoming album will have 10 songs and run around 36 minutes long.[9][10][11][12][13]

On October 5th, 2009, the first track of their new album "Horchata" was released as a free download on the band's website.[14] The album's first single "Cousins", was released on November 17, 2009.

Members

  • Ezra Koenig – lead vocals, guitar, piano, hand drum
  • Rostam Batmanglij – organ, chamberlin, piano, harpsichord, guitar, vocal harmonies, drum and synth programming, shaker, producer, string arrangements, engineering, mixing
  • Chris Tomson – drums, guitar
  • Chris Baio – bass guitar

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
UK Singles Chart US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Pop 100
2007 "Mansard Roof" - - - - Vampire Weekend
2008 "A-Punk" 55 106 25 91
"Oxford Comma" 38 - - -
"Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" 178 - - -
2009 "Cousins" TBR TBR TBR TBR Contra
"Horchata" 178 - - -

Compilation tracks

References

  1. ^ "Trailer: Vampire Weekend". LimeWire Music Blog. 2008-01-29. http://blog.limewire.com/posts/1138/. 
  2. ^ "Band to Watch: Vampire Weekend". Stereogum. 2006-04-13. http://stereogum.com/archives/band-to-watch/band-to-watch-vampire-weekend_005100.html/. 
  3. ^ Sanneh, Kelefa. "Preppie Afro-Pop and Other Odd Blends". The New York Times. June 18, 2007. Retrieved on June 28, 2009.
  4. ^ a b Greenwald, Andy. "Vampire Weekend: The Graduates". Spin. February 25, 2008. Retrieved on June 28, 2009.
  5. ^ Coscarelli, Joseph. "Vampire Weekend: preppy punks?". The Deli. Retrieved on June 28, 2009.
  6. ^ "The 100 best Songs of 2007". Rolling Stone. 2007-12-27. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/17601363/the_100_best_songs_of_2007/17. 
  7. ^ "Vampire Weekend To Tour With The Shins". Angryape. 2007-10-11. http://angryape.com/news/2007/10/11/vampire-weekend-to-tour-with-the-shins. 
  8. ^ "The Unbearable Whiteness of Being". Salon.com. 2008-07-05. http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/2008/07/05/white_people/. 
  9. ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/06/30/vampire-weekend-california-dreamin-on-second-album/
  10. ^ http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2009/03/2009-release-for-vampire-weekend.html Paste Magazine
  11. ^ http://www.spin.com/articles/vampire-weekends-new-record-higher-lower-faster
  12. ^ http://frantikmag.com/blog/2009/07/10/vampire-weekend-were-almost-finished-with-our-second-album/
  13. ^ http://www.xfm.co.uk/news/2009/xfm-meets-vampire-weekend-at-reading-2009
  14. ^ http://www.vampireweekend.com/
  15. ^ http://www.bpi.co.uk British Phonographic Industry
  16. ^ http://www.vampireweekend.com
  17. ^ http://www.vampireweekend.com

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