You are doing your best to erode that, for sure
― nabisco, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 20:38 (sixteen years ago) link
the Anglosphere?
― jaymc, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 20:38 (sixteen years ago) link
Ludus.
― dell, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 20:43 (sixteen years ago) link
a reason why people might dislike this band is a perceived lack of emotional depth...i.e. the entire album has no sense of pain or struggle, lust or intrigue. who ever thought that being inoffensive and well-to-do was ever worth a ticket to stardom?
― s. erkel, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 20:49 (sixteen years ago) link
jesus and mary chain.
― s. erkel, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 20:50 (sixteen years ago) link
And obviously people don't buy records to serve purposes like "I need to hear a fusion of a kind of indie pop with world music,"...
But I definitely know people who buy records based on just this sort of thing. And the way that VW was initially brought to my attention by others was largely by way of them mentioning, "oh, there's this band called Vampire Weekend; they kind have this indie with Afro-pop thing going on." i.e., their influences as the selling point
― dell, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 20:52 (sixteen years ago) link
That's a description, not a selling point! The selling point is the next couple sentences that go "I really like their songs, they're very catchy etc."
― nabisco, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 20:55 (sixteen years ago) link
this is some of the worst music ive ever heard.
― chaki, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 20:56 (sixteen years ago) link
I don't think that's true.
xpost
― roxymuzak, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 20:56 (sixteen years ago) link
I mean none of their upcoming fans is watching MTV2 and going "if only a band would come on next that brought world influences to an indie templ-- hey, eureka!" I'd anticipate a lot of them who hear "A-Punk" and never think of Africa at all, but feel like it was peppy / sunny / low-key / etc
― nabisco, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 20:57 (sixteen years ago) link
they kind have this indie with Afro-pop thing going on
See, if all I had to go by was that description, I would have run screaming from Vampire Weekend. To me, the combination of Afro-pop with indie in theory sounds about as appetizing as dill pickles with peanut butter - which makes it all the more amusing when you hear the music and it actually sounds pretty good.
― o. nate, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:05 (sixteen years ago) link
i just watched "mansard roof" on youtube.
it reminds me of like if the decemberists jammed with one of those italian organ grinder dudes with a monkey, they should wear boater hats that would be pretty sweet.
it's not terrible but damn u all really like this more than "you can call me al"????
― M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:10 (sixteen years ago) link
the song "a-punk" is a lot better
― M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:13 (sixteen years ago) link
the main riff reminds me of "time bomb" by rancid
does anyone remember Macha? -- their indie/world music thing seemed a little more interesting to me
― M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:17 (sixteen years ago) link
And obviously people don't buy records to serve purposes like "I need to hear a fusion of a kind of indie pop with world music," they buy records for purposes like "me and my boyfriend enjoy singing along with this in the car.")
That's why I mentioned the songwriting issue. The Homosexuals make me want to sing out loud, clap along, take their music everywhere I go. It's wonderfully catchy pop. I can't speak for others, but VW's music doesn't inspire me that way. It don't think it's exuberant or catchy or full of life.
Someone mentioned Dave Matthews earlier; I actually think VW doesn't sound that diff from the Samples. In the early to mid 90s, when I was in college, just about every college/hippie mountain town had a quirky pop band that was a mix of They Might Be Giants, a little Phish, and a little world music/reggae. That, to me, is basically what this band does. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it comes off kind of soft.
― QuantumNoise, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:32 (sixteen years ago) link
Seems to me VW use afropop like Kid Creole used funk -- as a frame to contain and propel their singer/songwriterly impulses. Which are mighty formidable for a bunch of 22 year olds. I saw last night's show too. I also saw Talking Heads in '77 and for that matter Paul Simon's Graceland show. And while last night was neither of those, it was an excellent showcase and fwiw the audience seemed to be having a better time than those at either of the more historic events. I stood upstairs where I could pretend to be someone's parent.
It's a longstanding tradition for ny art bands to set musical and stylistic parameters within which they can excel, and then have people wonder how much of their act is real and how much a put-on. Ramones being the obv example. The Ramones were street kids from the outer boroughs, so they made themselves the platonic ideal of that. It's an extension of the idea "write what you know."
I mean, if you don't channel your creativity into some kind of framework, you wind up with the horrible let-it-all-hang-outness of that opening act with the harmonium. Devil something. Speak Of the Devil? Devil In the Details? Devil May Care? I sure didn't.
― Thus Sang Freud, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:35 (sixteen years ago) link
I stood upstairs where I could pretend to be someone's parent = one of things in that post that makes me go <3
― nabisco, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:36 (sixteen years ago) link
indie anthropologists of the distant future should note that that's a heart
― nabisco, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:37 (sixteen years ago) link
i love music
― Thus Sang Freud, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:39 (sixteen years ago) link
kill me now
― s. erkel, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:42 (sixteen years ago) link
Seems to me VW use afropop like Kid Creole used funk
That's an interesting point. But I think Kid Creole was much more convincing as club music, as a creature of rhythm. That's why I find him more interesting. Then again, I like grooves.
― QuantumNoise, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:42 (sixteen years ago) link
a reason why people might dislike this band is a perceived lack of emotional depth...i.e. the entire album has no sense of pain or struggle, lust or intrigue.
this is a very reasonable response for anyone who doesn't know how to read or understand lyrics
― gabbneb, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:42 (sixteen years ago) link
lol, awesome
― gabbneb, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:43 (sixteen years ago) link
a reason why people might dislike this band is a perceived lack of emotional depth...i.e. the entire album has no sense of pain or struggle, lust or intrigue. this is a very reasonable response for anyone who doesn't know how to read or understand lyrics
ad hoc attacks are cool for people who can't think of anything interesting to say
― s. erkel, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:44 (sixteen years ago) link
explain to me to emotional depth of vampire weekend.
― s. erkel, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:46 (sixteen years ago) link
learn to read :D
― gabbneb, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:46 (sixteen years ago) link
they are way more rusted root than dave matthews
― chaki, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:47 (sixteen years ago) link
yr a couple months behind me there
― gabbneb, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:48 (sixteen years ago) link
*sigh*
there's no debating a vampire weekend fan.
― s. erkel, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:48 (sixteen years ago) link
gabbneb was into rusted root before it was cool
― M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:49 (sixteen years ago) link
they are a little rusted root, a little but .moe
― chaki, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:49 (sixteen years ago) link
*bit
sad but true
― gabbneb, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:50 (sixteen years ago) link
fred durst has "emotional depth." so does staind. also, nickelback.
― gabbneb, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:52 (sixteen years ago) link
i'll have to refrain from reading this thread or else i will hate this band
oh wait...too late
― rizzx, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:53 (sixteen years ago) link
TS: this vs. the 2008 primaries thread on ILE
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:54 (sixteen years ago) link
http://www.celebrityvalues.com/images/eddie_vedder_295.jpg
― gabbneb, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:55 (sixteen years ago) link
It seems perfectly valid to find thing lacking in blood or fire -- I'd disagree with Gabbneb and say that extends to the lyrics, too. They're not a bloody or a fiery group, it's true. (Blood and fire leave stains on blazers.) I suppose I get my blood and fire elsewhere, and come to this for rather different reasons, ranging from sedate joy to less-sedate elan, or something. Given the winter release, it's almost escapist; when spring comes it'll be less so.
But another thing I find interesting about it is that it accidentally winds up confronting what constitutes "blood" and "fire" -- e.g., does eschewing distortion and less-controlled sounds really mean a lack of blood and fire? Not doing these things is a lot of what makes them sound a little different from some of their immediate peers. I don't think they're bloody or fiery in the least, it's true; is part of my interest the fact that they run with that, unselfconsciously, without using the standard musical signifiers that might suggest it to people? This is kind of where the "refreshing" part comes from.
― nabisco, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:56 (sixteen years ago) link
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Oh yeah. I saw them live once. "The Nipple Gong" ruled.
― jaymc, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:56 (sixteen years ago) link
Vampire Weekend is music for chicks that work at Urban Outfitters.
― chaki, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:59 (sixteen years ago) link
I like the idea of a band using a really clean, minimal sound that brings in some cool rhythmic influences into good songs. I just don't like this band's execution very much at all.
― Jordan, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 21:59 (sixteen years ago) link
I'd disagree with Gabbneb and say that extends to the lyrics, too.
I didn't say they had blood and fire - they're not Metallica or the Indigo Girls - I rejected the premise that "the entire album has no sense of pain or ... lust or intrigue."
― gabbneb, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 22:00 (sixteen years ago) link
lol, California
who ever thought that being inoffensive and well-to-do was ever worth a ticket to stardom?
http://elbo.ws/ http://hypem.com/
― Whiney G. Weingarten, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 22:01 (sixteen years ago) link
I don't listen to much indie rock, but a band who does the above really well = Field Music. They're not jacking afropop obv., but their percussion arrangements are sick.
xp to myself
― Jordan, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 22:01 (sixteen years ago) link
oh sorry:
Vampire Weekend is music for chicks that work at Urban Outfitters and gabbneb.
― chaki, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 22:02 (sixteen years ago) link
how do you not i am not a chick who works at urban outfitters?
― gabbneb, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 22:03 (sixteen years ago) link
sorry again.
― chaki, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 22:04 (sixteen years ago) link
i wish gabbneb was a chick that worked at urban outfitters, a lot of them are hot
― max, Wednesday, 30 January 2008 22:08 (sixteen years ago) link