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SMART INDIE POP FOR A WEEKEND IN CAPE COD (3.8 stars)A daunting task reviewing a disc that has already been hailed by many as the first important disc of 2008. Such is the case of the debut from Vampire Weekend, 4 Columbia students gone preppy-indie to catch the eyes and ears of David Byrne, Lou Reed and aging hipsters alike.It was a few months ago when I first read David Bryne's glowing review of their highly circulated CD-R, so naturally I was cautiously interested to say the least. Like with many other early-praised NYC bands (Yeah Yeah Yeahs…
Enjoyable, but not memorableThis album starts off strong with several bright, breezy tunes, but eventually the conceit wears a little thin. Musically its been done before and better, both by the original African and other American/British musicians. And for an album barely over 30 minutes, the second half is very bland, with at least one awful song (Blake's Got A New Face). Perhaps a rush to get something out while there was some buzz about the band? I think it would have been better to put out a strong EP and leave us wan…
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format: 1 x CD record label: XL Recordings release dates: Apr 2007 in United States view details |
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