Saturday, May 18, 2013

Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City Review

If you are like me, it's been a year or two since you listened to your copies of "Contra" and "Vampire Weekend."  I recommend listening to them before you spin "Modern Vampires of the City."  This gap in my listening schedule comes from the distinct nature of the band.  No one sounds like Vampire Weekend.  I assure you that the band keeps this tradition alive on their new release.  Being said, prepare for a mellower album with a slower pace.  This isn't to say that the band lost their style between MVotC and their last release.  However, if you want to hear an album filled with tracks like "A-Punk" and "Holiday" look elsewhere.  The change in tempo adds depth to their music, and allows the band to explore musical styles that don't involve african-beats and harpsichords (two of their staples).  Never fear, the lyrical wit and obscure references that you have come to love permeate the album.  If you are like me and quickly growing older, you should appreciate this new release.  It will be playing in my headphones for months to come.    

Review: 9/10

Stand Out Tracks - Unbelievers; Diane Young; Finger Back; Ya Hey

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