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Universal acclaim- based on 321 Ratings
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Positive: 288 out of 321
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Mixed: 19 out of 321
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Negative: 14 out of 321
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Jun 16, 2021Dos três álbuns esse q menos me pegou, mas de longe ele é ruim. As letras são cheias de metáforas sobre a vida de nas universidades do USA e acho q isso me distanciou
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Dec 3, 2020
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Apr 29, 2020Some good singles but so much filler, they have a good sound but some songs on this album are a bit fluffy
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Apr 21, 2020
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Apr 29, 2018They've done nothing but improve since this album came out, which is amazing considering how good this debut is
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Mar 6, 2018Uno de mis disco favoritos. Sencillo, divertido con unas excelentes influencias africanas (especialmente del grandioso album Graceland de Paul Simon) hacen de el un disco corto, que te deja con algo de ganas de mas.
Lo mejor: Oxford Comma, A Punk, Bryn, Walcott, Kids don't stand a chance. -
Jan 29, 2018Such a great album! Vampire Weekend blends in so many genres that you don't know what to do with yourself!
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Oct 23, 2016Vampire Weekend first album back in 08 feels like something fresh, new and not trying to be copycat for another band, since their debut i've been hearing them but only now i came to understand that their work is pure gold.
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Aug 20, 2015Vampire Weekend's debut album is aesthetically appealing but lyrically esoteric. Ezra Coeing has a great voice for portraying how strange the subject matter is.
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May 24, 2015
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Mar 5, 2015Truly a fantastic album! The songs are all perfect and sound amazing. Those who say that all songs sound the same really didn't listen, because each track has it's own unique feel/emotion that went along with it. Truly a phenomenal track that actually got me into what is now my favourite band.
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Jan 15, 2015In its tiny 35 minutes, Vampire Weekend develops in such an easy and charismatic way that it's definitely one of the most impressive, uplifting, assuring and convincing debuts of last times.
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Feb 8, 2014Genre: Alternative
The debut album from Vampire Weekend quickly established them as one of my favourite bands. A great mix of upbeat and slower tempo tunes that are all stamped with their own unique quality. -
Nov 25, 2013
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Oct 7, 2013A perfect album trough and through. The self-titled album is one of the most refreshing pieces in modern music. Arcade Fire has almost seemingly invented a style of music than can be defined as the "Vampire Weekend Style." A perfect album, no song is a let down, it's pure fun that makes one envision themselves in Cape Cod.
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Jul 10, 2013This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jun 4, 2013
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Mar 8, 2013Hmmm... I guess people dont understand this is a review for the album not a review for 2 live songs. But anyways, this album is fun and entertaining. Call it unoriginal but guess what?? NOTHING is original anymore. Come on get real people...
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Nov 9, 2012The most original album released in years, Vampire Weekend has given us a taste of something great here.
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Apr 25, 2012A truly interesting album. Vampire Weekend introduces unfamiliar instruments and world sounds to an American audience, but still manages to the stay within the idiom of western rock. A worthwhile listen from beginning to end.
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Mar 31, 2012Vampire Weekend is a unique indie band. Their self-titled debut album has everything you'd hope for in an indie debut. Catchy songs, witty lyrics, and simple crafts that ultimately make this album one of the best albums of my generation. All In All, Vampire Weekend is a great record that never gets old. A-
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Jan 30, 2012Vampire Weekends solid self-titled debut mixes clever lyrics, interesting pop melodies, and just average instrumentals.
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Jul 22, 2011It's rare to find an album as perfect as this. Vampire Weekend has such a unique sound and flavor if you will that it makes it impossible not to love. A very impressive start to a very impressive new band.
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Mar 18, 2011Fantastic. Engaging and creative band, with similar characteristics to the Hives. I agree with Chads, Is Vampire Weekend this generation's Talking Heads, undoubtedly :)
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Oct 6, 2010Songs such as One and Mansard Roof are terrible additions to an album that contains the pure awesomeness of M79, A-Punk and Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa. This album is so over hyped and is merely favoured for being a splash of Indie in the otherwise bland Pop machine that is the mainstream
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JonathanS.Feb 8, 2009
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EvilEdFeb 6, 2009Lets not get carried away here. There are some good songs on this album but there not THAT good.
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RyanSFeb 4, 2009Love this album so much. Original and exciting music in my opinion. I listened to the whole album in one go at first and instantly felt connected to them.
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DiegoC.Dec 17, 2008Can't stop listening to this album. Vampire Weekend is the best album of 2008. Period.
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JimHNov 21, 2008It remains to be ssen whether cokemachineglow is too obsessively hipper-than-thou and deserves the long-term favour it seems to have with metacritic's rating system.
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RyanM.Nov 18, 2008It's been months and months since I first heard this album. Still, to this day, I always find myself coming back for a listen. I greatly enjoy music and the lyrics. I personally think this is a very talented band with an impressive debut album.
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AshleyM.Sep 22, 2008
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MaxM.Sep 17, 2008Just a bit overrated.
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TomPAug 21, 2008A very good debut ablum....but I don't know, everyone says they must have been listening to afropop, but it also seems likely that they were listening to Bows & Arrows by The Walkmen. (Listen to "What's in it for Me", "Thinking of a Dream" and definetly "138th Street" which has a nearly identical riff to Campus.) I'd have to say this is the superior album though.
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DavidH.Aug 14, 2008Full of originality, fresh sounds and melodies that you can hum all day long. Pure euphoria.
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CaseyP.Jun 27, 2008
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MikeC.Jun 22, 2008There has been a lot of anti-hype backlash around this album. That basically means that people aren't giving it a chance because they keep hearing about how great it is. Well it is great, so instead of giving it low scores just sit back and listen to one of the best releases of the year.
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DavidR.Jun 21, 2008The backlash against this band is amusing. He does sound an awful lot like Paul Simon circa Graceland, esp. on Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa. Great songs though, undeniably so. Fun, unoffensive music to throw on a party or when simply relaxing on a saturday. Weightless sure, but hard to dislike.
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MarcoS.Jun 11, 2008F*ck yeah! one of the best of 2008. Every melody defines them.
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Ericd.May 30, 2008*sniff* *sniff*....is that dookie i smell?
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CrystalS.May 19, 2008I don't think this album is overrated like some of the reviewers. I think its one of the best of the year and deserves the praise it has gotten. I can listen to the whole album through without skipping a song and each song sounds different than the next. M79 is one of the most original songs I have heard in years, and a-punk is the kind of catchy song you can listen to on repeat for days.
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twMay 13, 2008Full of catchy hooks and good-time riffs and rat-a-tat drums.
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AaaronS.May 10, 2008A music blogger sensation earlier this year. Highly overrated pop record that I chalk up to 'I don't get it'.
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ChristopherH.May 2, 2008Feel good album, good beat and one to slap on for sure pure heavenly delight
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IsaacR.Apr 27, 2008Kinda stuck up in how highly it thinks of itself, just like the band.
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GigiM.Apr 24, 2008One of the best of 2008. As soon as it's over, I play it again.
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BrianS.Apr 23, 2008Fantastic debut, one of my favorite groups to come out recently, extremely innovative and talented.
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JasonSApr 22, 2008I'm really trying to like this album. Anytime the keyboards play, the band has depth and sounds pretty fun. Without the keys, some of their songs sound like they were recorded by a crappy ska band. Especially the lead single. Take the keys out and A-punk sounds like it was recorded by 8th graders.
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MichaelS.Apr 21, 2008Entertaining, but finally lightweight.
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TJ.Apr 19, 2008A vibrant, fresh listen the whole way. Yes, the band is of a certain time and place, but it's a pretty fun one and they made a fantastic album with a sound that isn't entirely new but not even close to being played out either.
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AdamBApr 16, 2008Get past the hype and actually listen to this album. It's one of the more tuneful and joyous albums I heard in quite a while. The Afro-po influence may seem a bit gimmicky at first but having really good songs along with mostly clever lyrics to match gets you beyond gimmick and into "just a good band" territory.
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MikeRApr 14, 2008As their name suggests, they definitely suck.
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SteveO.Apr 11, 2008A-Punk is good but when the band tries to explore African tribe stuff, it sucks. Stick to the basics please.
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JyotirmayaD.Apr 6, 2008Finally a band that doesn't strive to be The Strokes. These songs are very upbeat and refreshing. A very good album.
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HannahE.Apr 2, 2008Definitely my favorite band of the moment. Fresh, Fun, very catchy songs and lyrics...but not too catchy. I love every song. Quite inventive and original.
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JasonB.Apr 1, 2008Either I'm getting stupid or I SHOULD rate an entire album that I've never heard before based on a 2 song live performance.
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SoupS.Mar 27, 2008Not brilliant, but it's enjoyable in its own way. It kinda reminds me of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, in that they're just playing pop music, and doing it fairly well. Also in that they're way overhyped, considering what they're doing.
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ErikH.Mar 23, 2008Great album, catchy... "Walcott" is the sing-a-long of the Spring.
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AndrewMar 22, 2008
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HeidiMar 22, 2008yea.... the Police, Paul Simon, & The Islands (which was better) Got it. Done.
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NatalieM.Mar 22, 2008Koodos to these kids!! My 73 year old mother turned me on to these young kids from NY after she saw them on SNL. My mother loves ALL types of music. We are thrilled that these young kids are so versatile. Their CD is very lively and reminds us a bit of Paul Simon & TheTalking Heads, too. We so hope they can continue putting out such unique music. We'll be watching them!!
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AlonsoM.Mar 19, 2008If the Pet Shop Boys reunited and recorded an album without rehearsing after they split up, this is what it would sound like. The rich white guy steals black guy's music thing worked for Elvis but that was 50 years ago and white people need to steal somebody else's music.
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KGFReezeMar 17, 2008Overrated, fine songs but nothing super-special. "But they sound kinda like Paul Simon and incorporate afro-beat!" 1) I've heard Talking Heads and they are waaay better and 2) same deal with Paul Simon and it was 20 years ago.
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GilbertSmithMar 16, 2008i Love it. It's the best thing since Hannah Montana season !!!!!
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DuaneJ.Mar 15, 2008Either I'm getting old or my ears are getting bad. Heard about them and decide to watch them on SNL-not good. He can't sing and the music was fair.
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PeterS.Mar 13, 2008I put up about 5 days of resistance.
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C.KimMar 12, 2008Wow. All I can say is I'm telling all my friends about Vampire Weekend. I've never taking a liking to a band just after listening to their first track.
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RobbieCMar 11, 2008It's fresh and funky. Is it amazing? No.
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DavidO.Mar 10, 2008Fantastic. But then again, I'm a sucker for funky, slightly different pop, and that's exactly what this is.
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JimmyT.Mar 8, 2008one fantastic track doesn't make a good album.
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GregH.Mar 6, 2008Very enjoyable album. Like most releases that come with lots of indie hype, I was quite skeptical about this album but it's actually quite good. Solid songs, good execution...just a fun record. Every time it's over, I just want to start again from the beginning.
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[Anonymous]Mar 5, 2008Very catch album that I don't get tired of listening to!
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PaulCMar 3, 2008I enjoyed it quite a bit. Sure it's pretty derivative, but it's also pretty fun.
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HillaryC.Mar 3, 2008Bill and I love this album... except for the afro influences.
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MM.Mar 1, 2008One of the early front runners. Superb musicianship and songwriting. Just an outstanding debut.
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DavidY.Feb 29, 2008I played the opening lick to "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" at a party the other night and everyone thought it was Paul Simon's "Graceland." There is NO God.
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JackB.Feb 28, 2008Neat african beats mixed w/ some throwback punk lines.
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JohnDFeb 18, 2008I doubt I'll still be listening to this album by the end of the year, and it's hard to get emotionally invested in, but it's still worth a look.
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RandyPFeb 18, 2008Super fun album, but I fear the inevitable backlash from the hipster cognoscente has already begun.
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LaunceR.Feb 16, 2008I think this odd and catchy mix of Jonathon Richmond, the Lefte Bank and maybe Peter Gabriel or some other world-beaty type thingy... Highly recommended, natch.
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MulisK.Feb 14, 2008Very melodic, very funny, very nice.
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DavidPFeb 13, 2008Good clean fun, but overhyped and overrated. Also too much filler for such a short release.
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MattA.Feb 13, 2008It's solid but these people declaring them the new Strokes and that this is album of the year already are ridiculous. Hot Chip and Cadence Weapon's releases this year are far superior.
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TheUn-snobFeb 12, 2008
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GregC.Feb 9, 2008The critics have claimed they are their new darlings. The new Strokes they say. What creative Afro-pop they say. Afro-junk played by silly white kids. Painful to listen to really. I've never been in a fight but I want to fight these guys already. Enough with the bright sweaters, collared shirts, and dreamy days at sea.
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tizrizFeb 7, 2008Cheesy college pop pooh, nothing too original besides some crafty percussion to enhance what otherwise sounds like something you may hear at a high school talent show. Like a cover version of the police meeting a sufjan Stevens fan and making a disc over the weekend in their garage....I don't get the hype.
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KenH.Feb 7, 2008Its fun but 90% forgettable afro-pop. There's some drumwork that is downright boring and it detracts from several of the tracks. The Talking Heads, early English Beat and Madness did this _much_ better. Really, listen to Madness' first CD and tell me differently.
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MicahC.Feb 7, 2008You can go ahead and shut down the voting for album of the year. Hopefully '09 will provide us something so inspired so early. The Strokes are back.
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JenniferKFeb 6, 2008A refreshing reason to be excited about music again! Their sound uses an incredible array of sound without ever over-appropriating, and their lyrics actually make you think. My favorite band in a long, long time.
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RuiT.Feb 6, 2008Three words to this album: Top! Top! Top! Indie-pop-rock-funk-african-classical music! Life is Sun! Life is Fun! Life is Vampire Weekend...when we are Young!
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MatL.Feb 6, 2008The songs here aren't especially deep or profound, but they sure are catchy. There's a lot to be said for the quality of musicianship here. The percussion is fantastic, it manages to hold the whole album together and maintain the whole afropop thing they have going. Definitely worth a listen, which will in turn warrant many more.
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RyanS.Feb 3, 2008
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IlyaRFeb 2, 2008
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AlexBFeb 2, 2008A fun, poppy indie release with many idiosyncratic flourishes, in the same vein as Spoon. Very good!
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EricC.Feb 2, 2008
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GuillaumePopFeb 2, 2008I don't understand all this critics, it's just a good album, nothing more!
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ThomaskFeb 1, 2008I'm not one to buy into the "hype machine" but this is a pretty strong album. This is irreverent music that avoids being overly precious or pretentious. Great poppy tunes. Lyrics are so-so, but the instrumentation makes up for any shortcomings in lyrics.
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JustinM.Feb 1, 2008Can an album be more likeable? It's so PLEASING in so many ways. Great new sound, with throwbacks to early Police albums and believe it or not, Paul Simon's Graceland. Great energy and airy open beats and tones. Love it.
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WillO.Jan 31, 2008
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RoachCoachJan 31, 2008Great if only because they don't clutter their melodic sounds with layers of annoying sounds of whizzing cars and screaming people played backwards.
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Awards & Rankings
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Fully realized debut albums like Vampire Weekend come along once in a great while, and these songs show that this band is smart, but not too smart for their own good.
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Listeners are only too lucky to get a hot breath of summer fun in these cold winter months.
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At its best, Vampire Weekend takes the exceedingly familiar template of indie rock and invigorates it with a chiming guitar sound that suggests the band has been spending its downtime browsing afropop.org.