Vampire Weekend
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Featuring performances by a huge and eclectic array of artists.
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Hi and hello, everyone. Anthony Fantano here, the internet's busiest music nerd. What's going on? What's the idea here, Anthony? Why are you doing a video? What's happening? Please tell me. I don't know. I mean, well, you should know
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We are so back! Hi, everyone. Sothany Backtano here, the internet's busiest music nerd. It's time for a review of this new Vampire Weekend, Only God Was Above Us. Here we have the fifth full-length LP from your favorite Ivy League, blueblood, privilege as an esthetic,
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Vampire Weekend embraces quantity over quality on Father of the Bride.
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A list of all the artists Anthony is hoping to hear new music from in 2019.
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For his sophomore album, electronic music producer SBTRKT brings on more guests, more experiments, but somehow ends up with a less enjoyable album.
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“Ya Hey” is probably one of the most annoying songs on Vampire Weekend’s often-good third LP, Modern Vampires of the City. However, that didn’t stop Phosphorescent from ambling through a quite beautiful performance of it when they stopped by KCSN. Led by Matthew Houck’s well-worn and amber
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Vampire Weekend’s latest album is a worth sequel to 2010’s Contra, presenting songs that truly stand on the merits of their memorable writing and lush instrumentation. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Teasing toward the release of their third full-length album, Vampire Weekend drums up two bold pop tracks of two different flavors. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Vampire Weekend drops two new singles from the band’s forthcoming LP, Modern Vampires Of The City, which is looking at a release on the first week of May right now. Both tracks have their strong points and personalities. “Diane Young” is incredibly lively, and is loaded with strange vocal