Vampire Weekend - Self Titled (2008)

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By Jonno.Norton



Artist: Vampire Weekend

Album: Self Titled

Released: January '08

Label: XL Recordings

Style: Yacht Rock, African Influenced

Tracklist:

  1. Mansard Roof
  2. Oxford Comma
  3. A-Punk
  4. Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa
  5. M79
  6. Campus
  7. Bryn
  8. One (Blake's Got A New Face)
  9. I Stand Corrected
  10. Walcott
  11. The Kids Don't Stand A Chance

I love this album so much; it's one of my favorites this year. I think mostly because it's so fun. The music is light hearted and neatly arranged, it covers many different styles on each song while keeping it's own unique sound throughout, and the writing is flawless. I'm a big fan of good writing; this album certainly sets the bar. Vampire Weekend are really setting the bar for pop music this year.

The video for the opening track, Mansard Roof, speaks volumes about the band themselves. Set on a yacht, we find the band sailing from New Jersey to Manhatten (I seriously have no idea where they're going, don't trust my judgement on this), eating neatly arranged snacks, and doing other yachtly activities, like playing Mansard Roof at the helm. The video looks like it was shot in the 80s, even down to the khakis, collared shirts, and video quality. This is exactly what I would picture them doing in their leisure time away from campus.

And while we're covering videos, the video for track 3, A-Punk, is also pretty rad. It reminds me a lot of OK Go's A Million Ways video, for no other reason than it's a dance that they probably had to practice over and over to get perfect for the video. I think Vampire Weekend's video builds on that concept a lot. In their video the setting changes a few times, the band changes clothes at different points, and everything seems like it's sped up really fast, even though they're all playing in time with the music. And they all look like they've been shrunk too, it's hard to explain. There's a lot going on, which is cool. You don't have to focus on any one part of it, and it changes enough to keep the viewer interested. I can't tell if they're trying to sound like the Sex Pistols or Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah though..

So yeah, they have cool videos. Lets talk about the album for a second. Quoted from their website: "The name of this band is Vampire Weekend. We are specialists in the following styles: "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa", "Campus", and "Oxford Comma Riddim."" The wiki says that they are influenced by african popular music and western classical music. I hear the western classical music a lot more, though the african influences are very apparent on some tracks. Perhaps they all listen to a lot of african popular music, world music is always trendy, but a lot of this doesn't sound like anything african I've ever heard. It sounds like a band of college kids made a witty album and used some drum samples from songs nobody knows about in Africa (like geniuses Daft Punk with their borrowed funk samples) then thought of some interesting names of styles to call it, which they also named the songs exemplifying each style apparently.

The song Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa sounds a lot like a track off Paul Simon's Graceland album, which has a lot of African influences too. I think his African influences may have been a little more genuine, or at least more unified and apparent throughout his entire album, because the next track on Vampire Weekend's album starts off rife with violins and the western classical influences mentioned. Also, Louis Vuitton gets their product placement in this song, but the band makes up for it by rhyming it with Reggaeton. In my book, since I loathe product placement so much and love reggaeton equally, they cancel each other. In short, I don't hear the african stuff on all the tracks, though it's very obvious on some. I hear more consistently the "Campus" style, especially in lyrical content.

The band apparently met while attending Columbia University, which explains why the entire album seems to be about life at an ivy league. It reminds me of Chuck Coleman's album People, Places, and Flings. There's a lot of talk about subtle differences between English Breakfast and Darjeeling, "diction dripping with disdain", and sleeping on the balcony after class. As was the case with Chuck Coleman, this does nothing to detract from the album. The songwriting is entirely clever, and it gives so much perspective on the band themselves; it would be a shame if they hadn't written it as such. You can check out all the lyrics here, and yes they are worth reading on their own.

This is a year-end-list maker for sure, and a band you can expect to hear a lot of hype around this year. You should definitely hear this once or twice, if for no other reason than to hear what the styles they've created to describe their music actually sound like.


Vampire Weekend Vampire Weekend
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Mansard Roof Mansard Roof
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Oxford Comma Oxford Comma
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Vampire Weekend [Vinyl] Vampire Weekend [Vinyl]
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Vampire Weekend Vampire Weekend
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Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa
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One (Blake's Got A New Face) One (Blake's Got A New Face)
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Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
2 years ago

Jonno, Thanks for the tip, and welcome to HubPages. I'm ALWAYS into new music. I went to YouTube to look for videos by VW and found a butt-load! - I'm surprised you only added two. Anyways, I'm listening to them now.

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marisuewrites  says:
2 years ago

neat music video....on a yacht...who knew?   jazzy and upbeat.  I LIKE it.

Noticed you're from Oakland...my brother was born there....no real time spent there tho...but I love California!!

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
2 years ago

Hey M! Are you stalking me again? ;)

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Jonno.Norton  says:
2 years ago

Hey thanks for all the comments guys. This album is really great, and it just came out this year so it's still really hot on the "scene" haha, I almost cringe using the word, but it's so relevant these days. If something has been around for more than 4 or 5 months it's like it never even happened, with the rate that new music comes out that is. Trying to keep up with it is a constant struggle, but there's so much good stuff it's a battle to not spend all my time listening to new music.

Glad you guys liked the hub, keep checking back. I try to write all the time since I end up listening to so many new things all the time. I just cover the stuff I really fall for, so you can bet it's always good tunes on my hubs!

DJ Funktual profile image

DJ Funktual  says:
2 years ago

I love these guys too. You are a great addition to hubpages, my friend! A-Punk is the rock record of the year thus far.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
2 years ago

Jonno, the perfect hub for you would be titled "What's hot in music this week?" One hub, that you're updating all the time. Just a thought.

I'm looking for something like (but not music 'cause I don't keep up with it as much as you do). So I'll always have something to work on - especially when I don't have any hub ideas.

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Jonno.Norton  says:
2 years ago

Hey Walker, thanks for the idea. That would be a great hub for me, and easy to update all the time too.

And thanks for the kind words Funktual, you are a great hubber too. I love all your stuff, it's so fun to read!

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DJ Funktual  says:
2 years ago

Agreed. Jonno is capable of kicking people's asses up in this place!

Considering, I am mostly Old School anyway, we could unite and dominate the music scene here in no time. Cross promotion etc. I have compete faith in your taste because you have earned it.

I LOVE the T. Rex meets Zeppelin sound of WOLFMOTHER. If you make me a hub I will bow. Ha!

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Jonno.Norton  says:
2 years ago

Send me a request, because I love that album too. They're just a little past what I'm listening to right now. I hate to say that's soooo two years ago, but I haven't been up on them in a little bit. They need to drop a new album, I'd love to hear what they're up to these days.

And yes, your old school tastes are far beyond my comprehension it seems. Between the two of us we could veritably own HubPages music scene. I have an old DJ Shadow mixtape you might be interested in, btw. I should get you a link for it.

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marisuewrites  says:
2 years ago

Constant, was just wanting to see what you and vampires had in common....I was gettin' scared.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
2 years ago

We're both "Highlanders." And if you get that, I'll be mucho impressed.

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Jonno.Norton  says:
2 years ago

Wow, how do you embed an image into these comments? No BBCode or HTML?

http://inspireaction.mindandmedia.com/wp-content/u

dutch84 profile image

dutch84  says:
2 years ago

cool music.

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Jonno.Norton  says:
2 years ago

Thanks dutch =)

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