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July 30, 2008

New Vampire Weekend Video - "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa"

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The Ezra Is A Dreamboat factor is high in this one. As promised to John Norris, the video for "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" features a "narrative" and "preppy people" and "actual characters": Ezra plays the Andrew McCarthy role, Rostam and the Chrisses play the other members of Vampire Weekend. The first half is as John Hughesy as advertised -- all mansions and lives of leisure and sitting on linens with girls pretty in pink (see also) -- the second half is "Thriller," if imagined by Robert Smith.

Next time in Vampire Weekend: Peter Gabriel covers this song maybe.

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that's actually pretty sweet.

Posted by: C at 07/30/08 6:07 PM | Reply
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Well, I will never get those 3 minutes of my life back.

Sigh.

Posted by: Ace at 07/30/08 6:12 PM | Reply
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I feel like Vampire Weekend are Blur '95.

Posted by: owencafe at 07/30/08 6:15 PM | Reply
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If that were true I'd love to hear their "Leisure"

Posted by: Chuy profile link in reply to owencafe's comment at 07/30/08 6:46 PM | Reply
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Tell me about it...I would love to hear their "Blur" as well as "Think Tank" which beat them to the punch with the african guitars. To me, it just seems that Vampire Weekend's embrace of the "finer things" (which is perfectly fine by me) is the closest the US has to Great Escape era Blur during the 95-96 britpop class warfare of Oasis v Blur.

Posted by: owencafe in reply to Chuy's comment at 07/31/08 3:29 AM | Reply
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Which band is playing the part of Oasis in this hypothetical indie-rock class war? The Hold Steady?

Posted by: Andrew in reply to owencafe's comment at 07/31/08 9:50 AM | Reply
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you forgot to mention that Blur is actually good though.

Posted by: m in reply to owencafe's comment at 07/31/08 10:14 AM | Reply
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yep thats exactly what happens when you live on cape cod. that's how everyone dresses too.

Posted by: george at 07/30/08 6:19 PM | Reply
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...and here come the haters with their deerhunter t-shirts.

Posted by: yomomma at 07/30/08 6:26 PM | Reply
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katie

...and here come the lovers with their mtv t-shirts

Posted by: katie profile link in reply to yomomma's comment at 07/30/08 7:53 PM | Reply
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Great song.. but the video? Eh..

Posted by: Sean at 07/30/08 6:28 PM | Reply
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This is somehow not what I imagined the video for this song would be like.

Posted by: bookwibble at 07/30/08 6:50 PM | Reply
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C: that's actually pretty SKEET.

Posted by: P at 07/30/08 6:53 PM | Reply
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I don't get it.

Posted by: kcs at 07/30/08 7:05 PM | Reply
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radioactive rabbit

i love vampire weekend, but that was terrible

Posted by: radioactive rabbit profile link at 07/30/08 7:45 PM | Reply
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This video is BUCK!

I'm so happy the 90's are back.

Oh, and I would totally do Ezra.....Yes, Sir!

Posted by: Stephen Lovves at 07/30/08 9:22 PM | Reply
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victor

if by buck you mean awful, then yes. it was indeed "buck."

Posted by: victor profile link in reply to Stephen Lovves's comment at 07/30/08 10:09 PM | Reply
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smiles

Wow, that was so super cheesy/only a little funny. Also, Ezra is NOT any more attractive than anybody else in Vampire Weekend. I mean, really. The Ezra:Rostam:Chris:Chris ratio of this video is, like, 3:1

Posted by: smiles profile link at 07/30/08 9:34 PM | Reply
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grace6697

IS YOUR BED MADE?

IS YOUR SWEATER ON?

listen, anyone who calls this a "great song" will be so mortified about this in like 6 months. maybe even less. get a grip, people.

Posted by: grace6697 profile link at 07/30/08 9:44 PM | Reply
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Nah, I called this song great six months back. Still lovin' it.

Posted by: Fiz in reply to grace6697's comment at 07/31/08 1:49 AM | Reply
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I really want to punch that preppy fuck in the face.

Posted by: Greg at 07/30/08 10:11 PM | Reply
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victor

i never want to see boat shoes or pastel colours again. or vampire weekend.

Posted by: victor profile link at 07/30/08 10:12 PM | Reply
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at the start, ezra comes off kind of zach braff-y.

Posted by: B. at 07/30/08 10:50 PM | Reply
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I wish things can be unseen.

Posted by: vampiresuck at 07/30/08 11:06 PM | Reply
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The devil takes many forms.

Posted by: CTA at 07/30/08 11:23 PM | Reply
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It's funny how the same people unleash the hate parade every time this band is mentioned. To my ears, Vampire Weekend are a completely inoffensive pop band that writes pretty catchy tunes. I can understand indifference towards them, but I can't wrap my head around how they could engender such strongly negative reactions. Does the hate derive from the fact they've enjoyed a modicum of success and have cross-over appeal to those with more MOR taste? If so, you people understand that is beyond lame and completely cliche, right?

Posted by: matt at 07/30/08 11:27 PM | Reply
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I like Vampire Weekend. I did not like that.

They're really churning out the videos, aren't they?

Posted by: michelle profile link at 07/30/08 11:29 PM | Reply
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i liked it, too bad i hate vampire weekend....

...and my deerhunter shirt fits nicely, thank you very much.

Posted by: sean profile link at 07/30/08 11:49 PM | Reply
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I think they probably thought they were SO fucking good clever time signatures and catchy melodies they could be as cute with their image and lyrics as they wanted. Thats's what that keyboardists face tells me....

Posted by: CTA at 07/30/08 11:59 PM | Reply
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fuck these guys.

Posted by: fuger at 07/31/08 1:23 AM | Reply
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Well, I guess I'm in the minority here but I DO like the video. Especially when the whole band is following the girl on the beach, and the shot in the end of the gloomy turned-goth pianist with candles all around him. Those parts made me smile. You guys are taking the video so seriously, it's obviously supposed to be lighthearted with the shots of Ezra singing all "sincerely" and dreamy-like.

Posted by: Danielle profile link at 07/31/08 1:47 AM | Reply
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question: i'm from europe and my only notice to the american music market is the internet through blogs like stereogum etc. Are Vampire Weekend really THAT unpopular in the states or are there only 10 people who write in every blog comment that they suck? Because here in europe the band is extremely popular, I saw them twice: on a club gig in my home country which sold out months in advance and was too overcrowded (and everyone loved the concert) and at the primavera festival where they had the biggest crowd of the festival - literally like zillion people were watching them and having fun. so yes... what's up with vampire weekend in north america?

Posted by: Marc at 07/31/08 7:48 AM | Reply
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B

Vampire Weekend is very popular here. They just got hyped up so quickly that there was major backlash from some people in the blog world (people, such as commenters on stereogum). All the VW lovers out there would agree with you--they're just a fun, innocuous little pop band. Also, their whole preppy ivy league school image really turns some people off. Oh, and how can I forget the whole afro-pop / Paul Simon influence debate that gets people all riled up? It's all rather silly.

Hope this offers some cultural understanding. This is nothing like British pop band backlash, where bands are called out for being jerks or corporate products or derivative or whatever, e.g. the Kooks.

Posted by: B profile link in reply to Marc's comment at 07/31/08 9:56 AM | Reply
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Huph

America is a pretty nuanced place; and it's very large geographically, ethnically, and socially, so I think it would be hard to make a statement about what most Americans think about anything. Maybe you're curious as to what college bound children of middle class white parents that follow music are into. I'd guess it's a pretty 50/50 split between people who love the band and people who don't care/dislike the band among that demographic. But that's true with pretty much every band on the planet. I can't think of a band that has ever been universally loved. Some people hated the Beatles and the Rolling Stones in the 60s for god's sake (my Mom loved the Stones, hated the Beatles for instance). I'm sure Hendrix had his detractors. We all love 80s Underground bands around here today, but they weren't popular at all when they were making music (relatively speaking, they were popular among the people who already knew they existed).

I think it would be safer to say that somewhere between 70% to 80% of Americans have never even heard of Vampire Weekend. All my friends are early to mid 20s, they're all "creative" types (but nonmusicians), and I think I'm the only one who's knowingly heard Vampire Weekend.

Posted by: Huph profile link in reply to Marc's comment at 07/31/08 4:52 PM | Reply
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I'm willing to bet everyone universally agrees on Bob Marley. That's about the only artist that I have never, ever heard anyone say that they hate.

Posted by: wordabop profile link in reply to Huph's comment at 08/01/08 12:10 PM | Reply
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Live in Southern California long enough and be around enough frat boys constantly playing Bob Marley's "Legend," and you'll soon hate Bob Marley as much as you'll hate Sublime, I promise you.

Posted by: Justin TImberwolf in reply to wordabop's comment at 08/08/08 1:13 PM | Reply
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Yeah, I agree. I'm not saying he's not overplayed and trendy. I too have a laugh at 18 year old white girls trying to relate to the hardships of "stowing in from Africa." I don't even put him on and sometimes i skip it when it shuffles on my ipod but I don't think anyone disagrees that it's great music.

Posted by: wordabop profile link in reply to Justin TImberwolf's comment at 08/13/08 4:19 PM | Reply
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were any of you alive during the 80's?

Posted by: pshh at 07/31/08 7:49 AM | Reply
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anybody here alive in the 70s for that matter?....

Posted by: pauly in reply to pshh's comment at 08/06/08 10:59 AM | Reply
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I enjoy the song and the album. Do I like it enough to listen to by myself? No. Do I like it enough to put it on to appease my less musically inclined friends? Yes. Vampire Weekend = Steve Miller Band/Tom Petty.

Posted by: Brett at 07/31/08 9:42 AM | Reply
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Marc: Here in America it has become a national past time for anyone who gets on a music blog to rip any band with any level of success, even though they probably own the band's music and were singing their praises 6 months ago before it became passe to like them (due to their success). It is no longer about enjoying good music or discovering new bands, but more about comparing influences, analyzing lyrics, criticizing business decisions, all while sitting in a coffee shop and possibly having never touched a musical instrument themselves for more than 5 minutes. Without their baseless opinions about what constitutes good music, they really have no purpose on earth. So just kind of ignore them Marc, and enjoy the tunes. You've got the right idea.

Posted by: Sean Jean at 07/31/08 9:50 AM | Reply
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True on many accounts, Sean, but let's not dismiss the importance of lyrics. I think that "analyzing lyrics" is a perfectly viable form of music criticism, and should be taken into account when listening to something new. Otherwise, just listen to instrumental music.

Posted by: Snuff Box in reply to Sean Jean's comment at 07/31/08 10:11 AM | Reply
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I think it's cute! I'm not a big fan of VW, really.

Though the ending/ "plot" makes no sense to me....

Posted by: Meghan at 07/31/08 10:15 AM | Reply
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If you're hating on this video, you need to lighten up. Winter's not here yet.

Posted by: sean at 07/31/08 10:19 AM | Reply
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Marc, another factor is that (from my perspective), I am skeptical of bands that are overhyped. Seeing their name plastered all over the place leads me to believe that the music may be decent, but their publicity budget is massive. If I feel something is being shoved down my throat I'll back away from it. For instance, it took me a year to finally listen to Deerhunter because I was just sick of seeing their fucking name everywhere. I then found out that were a decent band.

Posted by: m at 07/31/08 10:21 AM | Reply
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grace6697

it is infuriating to suggest that the reason someone only hates a band is because they've reached a certain level of success or media attention. sometimes someone hates on a band because the band is bad and the music sucks.

Posted by: grace6697 profile link at 07/31/08 10:23 AM | Reply
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I disagree. The only reason I hate Dave Matthews Band and 311 is because so many people think it's good music. There would be no reason to hate VW if people weren't trying to make them out to be the best band of 2008, which is completely going over my head. I think the indie bloggers wanted to show that they can lighten up and get away from their snobbery and Vampire Weekend fits right in. "We like fun, preppy, poppy gay music too guys!" I can't even hear it in a fun poppy way though. Just sounds boring to me... sorry

Posted by: wordabop profile link in reply to grace6697's comment at 07/31/08 2:13 PM | Reply
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grace6697

you can have fun, poppy, good times summer music and it not be...bad.

Posted by: grace6697 profile link in reply to wordabop's comment at 07/31/08 10:18 PM | Reply
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sure, but where does that desire to publicly air your hatred come from? if you don't like a band, don't listen to them and/or just skip to the next post. why go out of your way to make nasty and insulting comments? where's the post about your band that we can tear to shreds? oh, that's right, there isn't one......

Posted by: jw in reply to grace6697's comment at 08/02/08 3:39 PM | Reply
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wow we got some real vampire weekend haters. This video is rather silly. Very cheesy, Kind of funny.

Posted by: Erik at 07/31/08 10:46 AM | Reply
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if you hate it so much dont watch it! They did a very nice job!

Posted by: MR. E at 07/31/08 11:31 AM | Reply
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I like it. A lot.

Posted by: james at 07/31/08 12:11 PM | Reply
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It's like I picture the college aged version of our president and he's the biggest vampire weekend fan there is. sure that would make the band harder to like. it would make me run to the velvet underground. how about smashing the tv and picking up the first slits album. you may actually get a REAL version of this Stepford goth girl. Hey I love mc cartney, he' musical as all hell. I love John even more ....sometimes.

Posted by: CTA at 07/31/08 12:33 PM | Reply
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I'm a fan. I think people need to calm down and stop taking VW so seriously. Usually when I don't like a band, I would try not to give them this much attention ha.

Posted by: Curt at 07/31/08 12:38 PM | Reply
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Is it my imagination, or is this entire contrived mainstream "indie rock" trend just a lame rehash of soulless alternative rock? What happened to indie rock that actually ROCKED and had abrasive guitar noise, like old Dinosaur Jr. or Unwound?

Posted by: steve at 07/31/08 12:45 PM | Reply
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much better with the volume off and Ghostface pumpin.

Posted by: douchEebag at 07/31/08 12:47 PM | Reply
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Whoa... one of the band members is named Ezra? As in "Better than Ezra"? How appropriate that Vampire Weekend would have something else in common with a shitty corporate alt-rock band from the 90s.

Posted by: steve at 07/31/08 12:48 PM | Reply
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kreftig

I'm sure his mother had that in mind when she named him.

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devo

perhaps he was named after ezra pound. i think he was their lead singer or something

Posted by: devo profile link in reply to steve's comment at 08/01/08 6:51 AM | Reply
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After watching some of this band's videos, I have to say that I really really hate the vibe of this modern faux indie stuff. It's like a bunch of rich kids got together and decided to self-consciously act as precious and twee as possible, as if they're outtakes from the worst movie Wes Anderson ever made.

Posted by: steve at 07/31/08 12:52 PM | Reply
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One last thought: "college rock" has now been re-marketed successfully to the public THREE TIMES. First there was that whole "college rock" boom in the late 80s with REM and bands like that, then there was the early 90s "alternative rock" explosion, and then "emo" picked up the mantle until "emo" turned into Hot Topic screamo, and now the mantle was passed to "indie rock".

It's funny... regardless of all those different labels, they all describe the exact same soulless bullshit music that couldn't rock its way out of a damp paper bag. The gullible public is eating up the same trend over and over, just because some of the specific details were changed slightly and the name was changed.

I suggest that you neophyte indie kids stop listening to bullshit like this, and instead go back and try to figure out why "Daydream Nation" is so highly praised. Sure, you probably own it already because Pitchfork told you to buy it, but do you actually understand why it's considered to be such a mindblowing classic? It's for a reason, and if you really get it you'll stop thinking of any of this fake indie shit as even remotely acceptable guitar music.

Posted by: steve at 07/31/08 1:02 PM | Reply
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So you are comparing REM, Stone Temple Pilots and their ilk, emo bands and Vampire Weekend, and calling them the "exact same soulless bullshit." If those all sound the same to you, well thats just silly. If you are just trying to say they are all soulless, then just say you are too cool for mainstream things, and move on, accepting the fact that some of us like to branch out into types of music other than experimental guitar rock.
(And I do own Daydream Nation, bought it before Pitchfork existed)

Posted by: Joe in reply to steve's comment at 07/31/08 1:35 PM | Reply
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Joe: I'm not comparing those specific bands, but I think you do know what I'm talking about. Aside from some key bands who had a different sound, the vast majority of bands in those "different" genres I mentioned all had the same basic sound, and it can all be traced back to some of the bland college rock shit from the late 80s. It basically amounts to a form of Lite Rock. Stuff like Stone Temple Pilots doesn't really count, since they were part of an influx of hard rock bands who started dressing "alternative" to sell albums.

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Also- by "emo", I'm referring to the third-wave bullshit in the late 90s, when it ceased to be a form of hardcore. Bullshit like the Promise Ring and The Get Up Kids were blatantly just alt-rock bands. That's actually why everyone started calling Weezer emo instead of alt-rock... it was because late 90s "emo" was indistinguishable from some of the more dorky alt-rock bands from five years before.

Posted by: steve in reply to Joe's comment at 07/31/08 1:53 PM | Reply
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Comehomenow

I don't often say things like this, but if you don't like this Vampire Weekend thing, something is wrong with you.

Posted by: Comehomenow profile link at 07/31/08 1:22 PM | Reply
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i dunno, i liked all of the other videos by them because they were so ODD... this on reminds me of a bad movie, i like the band though..

Posted by: mr. cake at 07/31/08 1:52 PM | Reply
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man, people really hate pastel polo shirts and boat shoes

Posted by: brody at 07/31/08 2:20 PM | Reply
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who knew that a full moon turns ezra into ryan adams??

Posted by: g-wog at 07/31/08 2:31 PM | Reply
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mainly i liked that some of the ra ra riot kids made cameos. other than that, i'll pass. nice try though.

Posted by: amanda at 07/31/08 2:40 PM | Reply
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jesus christ, it's like I'm back in middle school and people are getting mad that Linkin Park is getting popular on MTV. Shut the fuck up, for christ sake. I thought indie fans were above this bullshit.

Posted by: Rich at 07/31/08 3:22 PM | Reply
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grace6697

why am i not allowed to point out that a band is bad?

Posted by: grace6697 profile link in reply to Rich's comment at 07/31/08 4:17 PM | Reply
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Oh, you're allowed. This guy's just pissed because he's got a boner for a really boring band.

Posted by: steve in reply to grace6697's comment at 07/31/08 4:28 PM | Reply
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You don't get it, mofo. Nobody cares that they're popular. They're just a really bland example of an "indie rock" band, and some people who actually grew up on indie rock and have been listening to it for over a decade are kinda puzzled that everyone is shitting their pants over a band that would have sounded tired even in the early 90s.

And I don't recall ever caring that Linkin Park were popular. That band bugged people because their career was obviously orchestrated by marketing executives to sell formulaic albums to rap-metal-obsessed teenagers, not just because they were popular.

Posted by: steve in reply to Rich's comment at 07/31/08 4:27 PM | Reply
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Huph

Grace: This is something I've noticed with the under 22 set these days. If you don't "ride" for this or that artist, then you're automatically a "hater" (or "hatter" or "hateur" for you net kids). It's just an easy way for simple people to simplify their world, because if they had to actually consider the validity of someone else's opposing opinion for a moment, they'd probably realize that they don't really form many of their own. It's easier for them to "buddy" up with the armada of people who like whatever it is that's being debated and simply shut down disagreement by pretending people who aren't on their side either don't exist or must be some sort of freakish contrarian who gets off on being "different". It's a really boring form of living, and I find that I can't stand 10 minutes around people who act that way. It's a mindset that runs rampant in political debate as well. Detrimental and sad, wouldn't you say?

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Huph

Sorry Steve, that should have been addressed to Grace6697.

Posted by: Huph profile link in reply to Huph's comment at 07/31/08 5:24 PM | Reply
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grace6697

i would definitely agree.

i am also hoping that you are *not* suggesting that i am part of this flock. nor am i 22. or under.

the reason i've gotten so heated in this thread isn't just because VW are bad. sure, they're bad. what gets me is that people really love them. it doesn't make any sense. i literally do not understand it. what is there that you can really feel passionately about? sink your teeth into? nada!

does. not. compute.

Posted by: grace6697 profile link in reply to Huph's comment at 07/31/08 10:06 PM | Reply
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New. Fav. Band. Can't wait till the next one!!!

Posted by: corey at 07/31/08 6:04 PM | Reply
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i have a hard time believing this could be anyone's favorite band. they're such a pastiche...of other nearly mediocre things.
christ...

Posted by: anony moose at 07/31/08 8:52 PM | Reply
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That guy up there is a dick. How is VW not a good band. you say they're talentless but don't back it up, which does not help your awful point. I do believe 1/2 of VW were music majors (in a band), and the SINGER was an ENGLISH MAJOR, (writes the songs). and Baio is just the fucking man on bass(the fucking man). not to mention the ivy league school none of us went to. Talent they have. Video is sick nasty, try to beat a keytar, and a baby grand on the beach. Tasks for you all, define talent, see VW live, and get over the fact that they're cool as fuck. Baio in Philly had a sweater that matched his bass, that is tight

Posted by: Matthew at 07/31/08 11:41 PM | Reply
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katie

so... all i have to do is go to an ivy league school, find some music majors, and then i can be just like vampire weekend! awesome!

.. the point is: anyone could do it! they're nothing special.

Posted by: katie profile link in reply to Matthew's comment at 08/01/08 12:21 AM | Reply
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Seen em live... saw em at Bonnaroo... sucked... MGMT played right after and put them to shame. Please, someone, tell me what's good about this band! Help me understand!!!

Posted by: wordabop profile link in reply to Matthew's comment at 08/01/08 12:01 PM | Reply
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victor

1. being an english major doesn't enable you with the ability to write decent songs. Esra is proof of this.
2. matching your sweater to your bass does not mean the band is good. it means they're lame.
3. the fact that you used the term "sick nasty" automatically invalidates everything you just said.

Posted by: victor profile link in reply to Matthew's comment at 08/01/08 12:30 PM | Reply
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Just in case it wasn't clear, Mathew would like to announce that he is as dull and toothless as Vampire Weekend.

Posted by: Mf McNutt at 08/01/08 1:26 AM | Reply
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Song is not my favorite on the album, but I give it a: B
Video is not bad, I'd give it a: B+

Ezra's running ability, I'd give an: unathletic

Posted by: Steve at 08/01/08 11:09 AM | Reply
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uhhhh. good song, videos well done but i dont think it matches the song at all. also ezra wore the same thing in the video that he did to pemberton

Posted by: zahid at 08/01/08 2:36 PM | Reply
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As I was reading the comments, I thought to myself, "This video really coudn't be that bad..." I just imagined them playing around in some preppy clothes and I was ready for that. Then I watched the video, and all my assumptions were out the window. The first half was what I expected, and then I saw the lead singer's singing face superimposed over the shot of the beach and I threw up. I fricken threw up.

Posted by: reido at 08/01/08 2:55 PM | Reply
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you guys are all dumb

Posted by: eric at 08/01/08 3:56 PM | Reply
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point missed, my first comment was sick nasty. No matter what I say to back VW you will all bring it back the word preppy or perhaps overuse polo shirts. You say they're talentless, but i clearly proved they were. A lot of people I've run into have been intimidated by music this literate. I'm rather exciting, not dull, and if anyone has dental coverage it would be them. And Victor, spell "esra" right (ezra), ok sweetheart

Posted by: Matthew at 08/01/08 4:01 PM | Reply
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victor

i never mentioned preppy. but i suppose thats irritating, too. you didn't prove anything about the band, except for their majors. also, there's nothing especially literate about the lyrics "is your bed made, is your sweater on." oh yes. that's poetry.

and thank you, dear. "ezra"

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Oh yeah, and no one defined talent

Posted by: matthew at 08/01/08 4:04 PM | Reply
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katie

tal·ent (tlnt)
n.
1. A marked innate ability, as for artistic accomplishment.

their "talent" isn't innate, babe. you said they went to college and were trained in all this supposed musical ability.. and to be quite honest, i'm disappointed that this is what ivy league university shelled out.

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thanks mr. dictionary, the definition shows half your ipod is UNtalented, zune perhaps, they're creative and you hate it. "the colors of the benneton" that is cape cod no doubt. and other songs, What kind of literate band would name a song oxford comma. And have you ever tried to play CCKK, the guitar part, not easy. talent talent talent, you all liked them a year ago. But I still remain. cant wait for your next hyper literate thesaurized responses

Posted by: Matthew at 08/01/08 5:44 PM | Reply
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anyone could play cape cod on guitar. it's not that complicated. i'm just confused as to why you are confusing mediocrity for talent. i'm not going to put it past you though, matthew.

vampire weekend will probably fizzle out when their next album doesn't live up to the hype surrounding them. i'm looking forward to that.

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Posted by: EcstaticEyes at 08/01/08 6:01 PM | Reply
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If this is the result of higher education, we're all spiraling downward. To free my mind, instead of clubbing it with a blunt object (like watching this "VW" nonsense), I prefer that it's melted by smart-fried videos such as the one found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUHdwTnDtNQ

Posted by: EcstaticEyes at 08/02/08 12:38 AM | Reply
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i have to admit that i clicked on this thread just to watch people fight over the validity of vampire weekend. none of you ever fail me!

Posted by: teni at 08/02/08 5:47 AM | Reply
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I wonder what their next album is going to sound like

Posted by: Adrian at 08/02/08 10:52 AM | Reply
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Again. This band just keeps bringing out the dick in everyone. Otherwise reasonable people will write this band off just because of the way they dress or because of their upbringing. Such a fucked up faux-punk mentality.

Posted by: Grand at 08/03/08 12:06 AM | Reply
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Vampire Weekend deserves all the flack they're getting. They make "easy listening" music. Barf.

Posted by: lizzy_zig at 08/03/08 11:10 AM | Reply
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vampire weekend is great and it almost seems like they are rebels by NOT wearing tight pants/t-shirts. and i truly think they could care less about what anyone thinks. they were'nt the ones who made themselves the biggest hyped band since the strokes.......WE WERE.

Posted by: curly jefferson at 08/03/08 8:36 PM | Reply
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OK, reading through this I see that a lot of people think this is "mediocre" or "boring", "easy-listening" music. I agree that it's not particularly complicated. Sometimes it's enjoyable to hear something that's not too complex or hard to listen to. I agree, it's not going to be my FAVORITE band, but I do enjoy hearing their CD sometimes. For some people, this may be exactly the kind of music that fits their taste. We ARE talking about TASTE here, people. No one is going to define "talent" and have everyone agree. Am I wrong when I see people trying to PROVE that this band is mediocre or that it's awesome? That it's over-hyped or over-hated? Some people like music that other people don't like! Sometimes a LOT of people like a band that you think is boring. Is this shocking? It's pretty ridiculous for people to get so worked up over this seemingly well-known fact, though damn entertaining to read.

Posted by: L at 08/04/08 3:31 PM | Reply
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It was a well-known fact that the earth was flat at one time, too.

Talent? It may elude specific definition, but it certainly includes having something to say, and saying it in a fashion that is, in some way, extraordinary. This fails on both counts.

Some of you may not realize it, but the Kwassa Kwassa is refering to a Congo style of music... except that the actual style by that name is fast-paced. So what's the message here? Cape Cod does fast as slow? Gee, how profound!

Get a clue. This isn't taste. The recording is mediocre, the video just very slightly better. If the band has talent, they havent shown it here.

Posted by: JT in reply to L's comment at 12/03/08 6:33 PM | Reply
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clearly over-hated

Posted by: matthew at 08/04/08 4:01 PM | Reply
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in one ear, out the other

Posted by: charles in reply to matthew's comment at 08/04/08 6:35 PM | Reply
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More bullshit "our side vs. your side" self-importance from the reactionary crowd. When is this crap going to end?

Vampire Weekend are an excellent band. So are Deerhunter. If you can't fathom that both of them are extremely good at what they do (crafting smart, inventive songs within their relative niches) well, I feel sorry for you. Have fun missing the boat while you puff your collective chests.

Posted by: Cyrus at 08/04/08 11:58 PM | Reply
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i'm sorry, i usually just lurk this blog and don't comment, but i feel the need to interject here; "matthew", are you in high school ? are you being satirical, maybe ? am i on drugs again, or did i just see you attempt to *prove* that vampire weekend are a good band via a post discussing their academic backgrounds and having *nothing* to do with their music itself ? speaking of post-secondary, i thought first year critical thinking courses were mandatory now. there are just so many things wrong with this.

usually you people are pretty entertaining, but if you're going to talk about music, talk about music for fuck sake, don't just babble about the people who make it and their level of education, as though that has any bearing whatsoever. and if you're going to anyway, you might at least want to come across as though you have one yourself.

Posted by: dramamine at 08/05/08 10:58 AM | Reply
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i believe it was, "music-majors", drama mine go to bed, or just float on, ha, but you suck cause you are missing the point if you don't like them, don't fucking watch the video or read this. thanks sweetheart

Posted by: matthew at 08/05/08 5:54 PM | Reply
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obviously not acting/drama majors!

Posted by: duff man! at 08/06/08 11:16 AM | Reply
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EXCELLENT video to accompany an EXCELLENT song. Seriously. I bet 75% of the "haters" secretly wish they looked cool in boat shoes.

Posted by: mur profile link at 08/07/08 4:34 PM | Reply
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Man! That was so hilarious. The goth girl's face so so funny when she saw Ezra and the the pink princess girl sitting on the bed. I'm still laughing!!!!!!!

Posted by: greenafy at 08/08/08 10:46 PM | Reply
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It's a fad.. all the kids are into the late 80's sh*t. I guess they like the colors. ohhh yeah.. Top Siders, izod, cardigans, nothing original.. just old sh*t revisited. The movie Valley Girl....etc.

Posted by: Woolworth at 11/22/08 4:55 AM | Reply
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This tune was uninspired. The high-end of the vocals sounded mostly like a bird's call, rather than actually singing. The lead singer has good looks on his side, but so what? Maybe a career as a model instead?

In today's techological age, anyone and everyone can make something they call Music or Art. This is so mediocre that it stands as good testimony to the principle that just being capable of doing something doesn't mean that one SHOULD do that thing.

Vampire Weekend, if you're paying attention, make sure that you've got something important to say next time, please? And you're in S.A., not Jamaica, so lose the trite droning riff. Thanks!

Posted by: JT at 12/03/08 6:42 PM | Reply
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never seen so many dumb,cliché responses. Vampire Weekend sounds good to me. The whole album is very enjoyable and has a great sound that stands out.

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