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Vampire Weekend Talk Blogs, Byrne, Crunk On MTV

What a whirlwind career it's been for Vampire Weekend. And by career we mean 18 months of course. But in that time the band's nabbed themselves a BTW designation, blessings for from indie pop Godfathers old and new, a European tour opening for the Shins, and the opportunity to define "crunk" (n.) for the Oxford English Dictionary. OK the last one has little to do with the band and more to do with Rostam Batmanglij's OED internship. But still John Norris is impressed! Here the band performs a bit for skull-capped Norris and talks a bit about the Byrne love, the blog hype.

Hype Machine screenshot cameo! In running through the genre-blenders' laundry list of achievements, John never got around to talking up their cover for OKX, one of the comp's many and varied highlights and earning the band their first P4K mention (a positive one at that).

Vampire Weekend - "Exit Music (For A Film)" (MP3)

Expect Vampire Weekend's full-length debut Vampire Weekend via XL on 1/29 in the States and 3/3 elsewhere. For those that've been living with the Blue CD-R for a spell, you can compare its contents to the XL released debut's tracklist after the jump, along with the remainder of their '07 live dates.

12/01 Phoenix, AZ @ Casa Blanca Lounge
12/02 San Diego, CA @ Casbah
12/03 Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
12/05 San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
12/07 Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
12/08 Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
12/09 Omaha, NE @ Slowdown Jr.
12/11 Chicago, IL @ Schubas
12/12 Pontiac, MI @ The Pike Room at the Crofoot
12/13 Toronto, Ontario @ El Mocambo
12/14 Montreal, Quebec @ Club Lambi
12/15 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Underground

Vampire Weekend tracklist
01 "Mansard Roof"
02 "Oxford Comma"
03 "A-Punk"
04 "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa"
05 "M79"
06 "Campus"
07 "Bryn"
08 "One (Blake's Got a New Face)"
09 "I Stand Corrected"
10 "Walcott"
11 "The Kids Don't Stand a Chance"

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I saw these guys with yacht in rochester, great live band.

Posted by: azltron at 11/30/07 10:47 AM | Reply
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looks like one new track, but lets hope for some better quality. great band.

Posted by: ariel at 11/30/07 11:05 AM | Reply
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damn they took off "boston"....great fuckin song......

Posted by: hard2xp1ain at 11/30/07 11:52 AM | Reply
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no "BOSTON"? fuuuuuuuck. that was probably my favorite.

Posted by: douglas martin at 11/30/07 2:50 PM | Reply
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Weird that they took off Boston, especially since it's the B-side for the Mansard Roof single, retitled "Ladies of Cambridge". Is this a confirmed track listing?

Posted by: patrick at 12/01/07 6:14 PM | Reply
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Nothing like seeing the most horrifying and adventurous track on OK Computer turned into a soul-less dance diddy.

It took about 10 seconds total of listening to the band and then to their music to fully encompass what 'prep rock' truly is. No thanks.

Posted by: Tommy at 12/01/07 7:33 PM | Reply
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No "Boston," terrible choice, VW

Posted by: justinnn at 01/13/08 4:49 PM | Reply
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Wow, Tommy. You listened for all of 10 seconds... you really know how to give new music a chance. While you're trying to score some cheap weed at a Radiohead concert the rest of us will be enjoying the freshest sounds to hit the airwaves in years.

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Posted by: Iƒû(|ÐH‹ at 03/04/08 5:29 AM | Reply
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You know, it'd really be a kind favour if a band with a name like 'Vampire Weekend' would be a little more Google-friendly. I used to dabble in the Goth scene years back, and on a search for something completely unrelated, I saw in the entry 'Vampire Weekend' 'El Mocambo' (yes, I know it's not necessarily a goth club, but it's served the purpose on occasion) and getting here, find that it has absolutely nothing to do with Goth or Vamp fandom. (My first thought was that Savage Garden might be doing a festival thing.). It's not that I take any umbrage at this, it's just that with a name like 'Vampire Weekend' and the limited space a Googleshot gets, this may mislead a lot of people who aren't familiar with the band, especially since VW apparently has nothing to do with black glam/goth. Either way, this blog managed to pique my interest nonetheless- I plan on looking for them at Rotate This next time I'm down on Queen.

Posted by: Frog at 05/27/08 7:41 PM | Reply
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