Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Reviews3.5 stars out of 5 -- "They have a suave sound that incorporates ska, New Wave and Afro-pop....Vampire Weekend mostly earn points the old-fashioned way: by writing likable songs you'll be glad to revisit next month.", Ranked #2 in Clash's "The 40 Best Albums of 2008" -- "An eclectic mix of upbeat indie, Afrobeat and 21st century baroque...", Ranked #10 in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums Of 2008 -- "Casual as a cardigan, willfully optimistic, ultratuneful and surprisingly danceable, VAMPIRE WEEKEND is built to last.", "A debut album of quite dazzling brilliance and novelty....These songs are a joy, both intelligent and catchily uplifting.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Vampire Weekend have made a truly fresh, fun, and smart record....They spit witty lyrics on subjects they clearly know...", "Replete with the perky world music beats that would carry the rest of their 2008 self-titled debut, 'Mansard Roof' is a bustling, energetic song that captures the energy of the band’s native NYC.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "VW show themselves possessed of great strength of character, unafraid to wear hearts, or intelligence, on their sleeves.", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Combining elements of ska, reggae and Afro-pop with traditional rock structures, songs like 'Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa' have a carefree energy...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Vampire Weekend's version of globalization is to tightly and smartly woven to be mere dilettantism...", Ranked #14 in Spin's "40 Best Albums Of 2008" -- "What really matters is the sheer youthful effervescence and musical ingenuity of these Ivy Leaguers' self-titled debut.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Extremely inventive....Vampire Weekend are the musical equivalent of a Wes Anderson movie...", "A No-Dud Sleection of Instant Party Starters....With a Breezy, Endless-Weekend Sound..."
Additional InformationNYC indie rockers' 2008 debut wowed critics with its David Byrne-sian blend of reggae, art rock, punk, and pop.
Number of Discs1