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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Vampire Weekend and Top 100 Songs

Feeling more at home running, sat tattily exotic maze Shepherds Bush market in photo studio on the opposite side of the road show with Vampire Weekend a quick lunch, falafel, they are a band to dig up the expectations a little 'deeper and more challengingare enjoying.

This time last year, Vampire Weekend have been Top 100 Songs collected all year-end fame after his 2008 self-titled debut, full of Afrobeat rhythms and more left hooks in closet, was both a critical and commercial success on both sides the Atlantic. "A-Punk", "Oxford  r kelly albums Comma" and "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" modest dignity of students' associations with a secular, scientific optimism, dry, full of flavor all summer and limiting.

But now comes the bit 'difficult. The alumni of Columbia University by Ivy League and are divided into the big leagues, about the second album, "Contraband," which is set to prove to be abandoned.

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This is an excerpt from an article that appears in the Top 100 Songs  February issue of the magazine Clash. Pick it up in stores on Jan. 11. You can read the whole thing HERE and HERE to subscribe to the magazine Clash.

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Given even in his hometown of Brooklyn, 'Contra' immediately feels more mature than its predecessor - a first listen shows an album that is not trying so hard to find and not too interested in moments of self-gratification. A few stops later, what we have here is an album that is more concentrated, more sophisticated, layered with introspection, but in the end just as much fun. Maintains Top 100 Songs  its debut pan-cultural - harpsichords woven from electronic beats, bouncing drums tight, rattle through ska bass lines - with happy songs like "White Sky," jumping on "Run", the frantic 'Cousins' and soft, smooth throughout, the fears of those who 'Vampire Weekend' was a fantastic feeling, once New Country Songs thought to suppress "I Think Ur A Contra '.

In line with their music, Vampire Weekend, The Clash meets in London is a lot of contradictions, initially reserved and impenetrable, scratch below the surface and, when they go out of their shell, they are playful, lively, and are eager to please.Frontman Ezra Koenig maintains constant eye contact, and is considered a scholar and in his answers. To his right and smiled all over, sits multi-instrumentalist Rostam Batmanglij, while on the couch in front of the two Chrises are - drummer Chris Tomson and bassist Chris Baio, quieter than the other two, but equally expressive.

We sat down with the Quartet, to find life after their debut, they have to do with immediate success, and as she continues with visions of secular inspiration.

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