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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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GuillaumePopFeb 2, 2008I don't understand all this critics, it's just a good album, nothing more!
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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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MM.Mar 1, 2008One of the early front runners. Superb musicianship and songwriting. Just an outstanding debut.
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J.HolidayJan 30, 2008Another one from the hype machine. Unimpressive.
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ChadS.Jan 30, 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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[Anonymous]Mar 5, 2008Very catch album that I don't get tired of listening to!
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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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JimmyT.Mar 8, 2008one fantastic track doesn't make a good album.
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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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JonathanS.Feb 8, 2009
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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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IlyaRFeb 2, 2008
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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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RyanS.Feb 3, 2008
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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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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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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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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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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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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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HillaryC.Mar 3, 2008Bill and I love this album... except for the afro influences.
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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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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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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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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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twMay 13, 2008Full of catchy hooks and good-time riffs and rat-a-tat drums.
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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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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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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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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.