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Jun 04 2008

the interview show: Vampire Weekend

Vampire Weekend make an infectious brand of indie pop that incorporates world influences, and their music has rather quickly attracted legions of fans. Their sound has been compared to Paul Simon in his Graceland era.

Some critics slam Vampire Weekend for making what they call “Passport Rock.” Because of the quick success of Vampire Weekend, these same critics don’t look forward to the throngs of imitator bands, anxious to show off the international sounds they have “discovered” while traveling to lesser privileged countries.

Ross and Chris from the band don’t feel these criticisms apply to Vampire Weekend, since no one in the band has been to Africa. According to them, they simply like to incorporate disparate influences—basically everything they like, including hip hop. Vampire Weekend are doing everything they can to make indie rock interesting again.

Hey, I’m Scott Wood. I was a huge fan of the late, great Versus blog, so it was awesome when the guys at Winnie Cooper invited me to post here, on their new blog.

Download my interview with the band, recorded on a sunny but windy Vancouver day. And check out these tracks… Vampire Weekend does not disappoint.

Every Monday, you can look forward to me posting an interview (along with a track or two)… Enjoy!

Vampire Weekend on the interview show

Vampire Weekend – Oxford Comma

Vampire Weekend – Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa

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Tags: Paul Simon, Scott Wood, the interview show, Vampire Weekend
Posted under Interviews, Music | 5 Comments »


5 Responses to “the interview show: Vampire Weekend”

  1. By Scott Wood on Jun 4, 2008 | Reply

    Sweet 1st post 2X!!!!

  2. By hunk on Jun 4, 2008 | Reply

    Sweet 1st post x3

  3. By lex on Jun 4, 2008 | Reply

    the links dont seem to work!

  4. By hunk on Jun 4, 2008 | Reply

    links are up!!!

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