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Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend Album Info

"Modern Vampires of the City" is the third studio album by American indie rock band Vampire Weekend. It was released on May 14, 2013, by XL Recordings. The group began to write songs for the album during soundchecks on the supporting concert tour for their 2010 album "Contra". After a period in which each member explored individual musical projects, they regrouped and continued working on "Modern Vampires of the City" in 2011. With no deadline in mind, the band brought in an outside record producer for the first time, Ariel Rechtshaid, to record the album. With Modern Vampires of the City, Vampire Weekend attempted to depart from the African-influenced indie pop style of their previous records. Broadly experimental, the album's sound was the result of a variety of unconventional recording assets, including pitch shifting. Subjects explored on the record include characters with adult responsibilities, reflections on growing old, mortality, and religious faith. Vampire Weekend titled the album after a lyric in the 1990 Junior Reid song "One Blood" and chose a Neal Boenzi photograph of the 1966 New York City smog event as the album cover, citing the haunting qualities of both the title and photograph as the reason for using them. "Modern Vampires of the City" debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming Vampire Weekend's second consecutive number-one album in the United States. By December 2014, the album had sold 505,000 copies in the US. It was also a widespread critical success and ranked by several publications as 2013's best album, while finishing second in the annual Pazz & Jop critics poll. It has since been ranked on many lists of the best albums from the 2010s. In 2020, the album was ranked at number 328 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list. The success of Vampire Weekend's second album "Contra", established the group as "one of the past decade's great indie-rock success stories." By the time their world tour for Contra ended, the band realized they had not taken a break in nearly five years. During the break, each member pursued individual projects: Baio performed DJ sets and scored the Bob Byington film "Somebody Up There Likes Me", Batmanglij recorded solo material and produced tracks for Das Racist and spent time traveling India with three friends, and Koenig collaborated with Major Lazer. Koenig had broken up with his girlfriend shortly before the release of "Contra" and subsequently moved out of their shared apartment in New York. Feeling "weird and aimless", Koenig attempted to stay in Los Angeles but he returned to New York after four months. "Modern Vampires of the City" is a departure from the percussive, African-influenced indie pop of "Contra". Batmanglij said that the album has a recurring tension that distinguishes it from the band's previous albums: "Even if the songs are mostly in a major key, there’s something that’s hanging out there that’s a little bit dark. And I think that’s reflective of the world." According to Heather Phares of AllMusic, the album abandoned the eclectic influences of "Contra" in favor of "a less audacious production style and smaller instrumental palette: guitar, organ, harpsichord, and the occasional sample combine into a rarefied sound that suggests a more insular version of their debut". She pointed to how the album is bookended by the stylistically narrow chamber pop on the songs "Obvious Bicycle" and "Young Lion". "Step" was inspired by a lyric from Souls of Mischief's 1993 song "Step to My Girl", which sampled Grover Washington, Jr.'s cover of Bread's "Aubrey". The vocal melody of the chorus interprets the melody of "Aubrey" so close that the band had to clear it as a sample. The chorus vocals were recorded in Ableton Live using the onboard microphone in Batmanglij's MacBook Pro. Alexis Petridis viewed that some songs echo lesser known "musical tropes" from the group's previous albums—a mock Irish folk influence is heard on "Unbelievers", while "Step" features "Left Banke-inspired baroque pop". More generally, Steven Edelstone of Paste magazine regarded the music as a mix of "chamber pop and world-weariness". According to Brice Ezell from PopMatters, this album is "very much an indie rock record" because of Koenig's voice and diction, which reveals "the youth that he and his bandmates so often strive to shrug off." Ezell asserts that, on songs such as "Unbelievers", the "reckless abandon" expressed by the lyrics reveals "the group's grasp on the genuine rebellion that indie rock ought to strive for." In comparison to the band's previous music, the lyrics explore more mature, world-weary themes such as growing old and disillusionment with American foreign policy. The album abandons the theme of privileged youth from their first two albums in favor of characters faced with adult responsibilities and reflections on the passage of time. Faith and mortality are recurring themes on songs such as "Unbelievers", "Worship You", and "Everlasting Arms". Koenig discussed "Modern Vampires of the City" in the context of the band's first three albums, which he compared to "Brideshead Revisited": "The naïve joyous school days in the beginning. Then the expansion of the world, travel, seeing other places, learning a little bit more about how people live. And then the end is a little bit of growing up, starting to think more seriously about your life and your faith. If people could look at our three albums as a bildungsroman, I’d be O.K. with that." The title was taken from a lyric in Junior Reid's 1990 song "One Blood". Koenig, a fan of the song, found the phrase "Modern Vampires of the City" humorous but also "haunting" as a title for their album. The album's title was revealed in the "Notices & Lost and Found" column of the classifieds section in The New York Times on February 4, 2013; vaguely defined, curlicued letters spelling the title were printed alongside the release date. Koenig, Batmanglij, and art directors Matt de Jong and Asher Sarlin were credited with designing the album's packaging. For the cover art, the band chose an image taken by New York Times photographer Neal Boenzi, depicting a smog-shrouded, dystopian-looking New York City. Boenzi took the photo atop the Empire State Building in November 1966, when the city was plagued by a smog problem. Because of the subsequent rise in global air pollution, the band chose the photo believing it may have rendered "some kind of future". Modern Vampires of the City was met with widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 84, based on 51 reviews. Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 8.2 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. Reviewing the album in The Independent, Simon Price called it Vampire Weekend's "most cohesive and convincing effort yet" featuring their most accessible compositions. Ryan Dombal from Pitchfork said the singing suited the music fluidly on songs that sounded more natural and dynamic than the band's previous work. Alexis Petridis, lead critic for The Guardian, believed Vampire Weekend successfully avoided the gimmicky sounds of their previous albums and wrote more genuine lyrics dealing with mortality rather than "arch depictions of moneyed young Wasp lives". Slant Magazine's Jesse Cataldo said the songs may sound dense and wordy, but they would be "immediately potent on a purely visceral level" for listeners, "striking a perfect balance that makes for what's perhaps the best album of the year". Nathan Brackett of Rolling Stone said the album featured a particular spirit and songcraft evocative of urban life, while Robert Christgau appreciated how many twists the coming of age themes revealed. In his review for MSN Music, Christgau found the record similar to the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967) because of how each lyric and musical element was "pleasurable in itself and aptly situated in the sturdy songs and tracks, so that the whole signifies without a hint of concept". Other reviewers expressed some reservations. In the Chicago Tribune, Greg Kot wrote that Vampire Weekend occasionally blundered in an attempt at ingenuity with the songs "Ya Hey" and "Finger Back" while finding the album "darker, slower and weirder" than their previous records. NME journalist John Calvert believed the band had sacrificed "the sonic smarts that made them" on what was an otherwise "gorgeous album". By the end of 2013, "Modern Vampires of the City" had been named the year's best album in a number of polls; according to Acclaimed Music, it was the highest ranked record on average in critics' year-end lists. AllMusic named it one of the year's 50 best records, and it was voted the second best album of 2013 in the Pazz & Jop, an annual poll of American critics nationwide, published by The Village Voice. Christgau, the poll's creator, ranked it first in his own list for The Barnes & Noble Review, writing in an accompanying essay that Vampire Weekend had made an art pop record that "simulates predigital warmth by tinkering with a dizzying panoply of studio stratagems and divides the most emotional songs of the band’s career into distinct parts impossible to enumerate due to how often the arrangements change up gorgeous drum tracks, but I dare you to dance to them". At the 2014 Grammy Awards, "Modern Vampires of the City" won in the category of Best Alternative Music Album. In 2020, Rolling Stone placed it at number 328 on the magazine's revision to the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.

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Modern Vampires of the City [Vampire Weekend] Full Album MP3s List

NoMP3 TitleMP3 Time
1.Obvious Bicycle MP3 4:11
2.Unbelievers MP3 3:22
3.Step MP3 4:11
4.Diane Young MP3 2:40
5.Don't Lie MP3 3:33
6.Hannah Hunt MP3 3:57
7.Everlasting Arms MP3 3:03
8.Finger Back MP3 3:25
9.Worship You MP3 3:21
10.Ya Hey MP3 5:12
11.Hudson MP3 4:14
12.Young Lion MP3 1:45

Modern Vampires of the City [Vampire Weekend] Album Comments & Reviews

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Grasshopper<3er - Perfect Album

Worth the wait.

CarrollBoi08 - Wonderful Album

I've been on the fence about Vampire Weekend in the past, liking some of their songs, and disliking others. But this is their most complete album yet. It has some songs that are very accessible for those who aren't currently fans, and some songs are more complicated. So far, the best album of 2013.

Melsiah - Best Album of 2013 (so far)

Modern Vampires of the City is admittedly different and darker than the band's earlier works. At first, I found myself missing the old Vampire Weekend. The album grew on me though as I began to appreciate the maturation of their music. "Everlasting Arms" is a great middle ground for those missing the old sound but willing to explore their new style.

vxnilla - Very nice

I was pleasantly surprised with this album go go vampire weekend !!!

watchthemshine - absolutely amazing

this album soars. "hannah hunt," "step," and "ya hey" are my personal favorites, but every song is completely fantastic. they truly explore another plane of existence on "hudson." this album is definitely different than the other two, but it still feels like vampire weekend. one of the best albums of the year, by far.

Dance mainia - Vampire weekend

I luv vampire weekend but I especially LUV EZRA KOENIG someday I hope to meet them in person

Morganrox002 - This made me sad :(

This album made me so sad, I was totally looking forward to it. I give it three stars for lyrics but their sound is totally different and I'm missing their chill vibes. I still love this band and I'm looking forward to their next album though :)

Shedeene2 - Absolutely amazing

Once again I am impressed by this amazing band. Their lyrics have a very smooth and easy tone that makes it easy to just get lost in each song.This will forever and alway be one of my favorite albums in my iTunes library. THANK YOU VW!

@&$?!"ED - ED97

This is real music

Steph1998 - AMAZING

catchy songs, love their album covers too:)

kaitlyn.m.wong - The best!

I love Vampire Weekend! Besides having one of the most original and unique sounds ever, they're songs just have so much emotion and meaning to them. This album is so amazing! Words can't describe how much I love it! My favorite songs are definitely Unbelievers, Hannah Hunt, Ya Hey, Step, Everlasting Arms, Diane Young and Obvious Bicycle.

Kiki124456775 - THEY NEED MORE SONGS LIKE A-PUNK

This album isnt very catchy to me

cupcakepaws95 - Perfection.

This album has everything. From upbeat melodies (Diane Young & Finger Back) to ghostly nostalgic sounds (Hannah Hunt.) Yes, this album is a tad different than Contra & Vampire Weekend but it shows how they've evolved and matured. Just like we change from our teenage years to adult years, they're doing the same. It's a great buy. Hannah Hunt is perfection, btw.

Kennajg5567 - Gold

Best album yet.

MikaMika786 - Awesome

👏👏👏👏👏

Snare Boss - GREAT

Great music with lots of cool instruments. Get it.

VWFan11 - Nice Melodies

It took a few listens to really grab me, but this is definitely better than Contra and not as good as the first album. They have really grown with respect to their songwriting. These are some of their best melodies to date. They often play in my head while I'm out running. The only bad thing is that it is lacking in guitar work and the more complex beats from their past. Many songs are just a keyboard or a simple beat under Ezra's singing. Sometimes this works nicely because the melodies are really good, but sometimes you miss the instrumentation. It's still a great album, though.

LaurenElena - Amazing

This album is hypnotizing and amazing its insane. I love this band and will continue to:D

prairiegirl97 - Amazing

I've always loved vampire weekend and they impress me more and more with each new release.

Stooblooz - Right awn ti-ti-time-time.

BAYBUH BAYBUH BAYBUH BAYBUH BERBAH BERBAH BAYBAH BYAYBA BABYBUH…..WILL BE STUCK IN YOUR CABEZA FOREVER. You have been warned.

Absolutely genius. - Genius.

Many people will just listen to the 30 second previews and regard the album as "boring" or "not the same". I admit, I wasn't a huge fan of the album with my first listen. But the more you listen, the more you realize that their sound has evolved and that the songs don't have have upbeat summer-sounding melodies to be amazing.

VeenaLov3r - Not Bad

I like a few songs like Step. Other songs are just bizarre and spastic.

keithbetti - Don't Lie...

...Is amazing. Not sure how that song isn't the single. Great overall, big fan.

NRD540 - Nice.

I'm going to be honest, I wasn't totally blown away by this album the first time I listened. But it kinda grew on me, the sound, the lyrics, the depth of it all. You can tell Ezra is really improving in his songwriting approach as well as musicality. There's a more ethereal vibe here that just sweeps over you and takes you away. Far out, mang.

Mr. Shana - VW IS BACK!

I bought this May, but I felt like rating it. It's a true masterpiece! It's not as upbeat (some songs are), but It lets me express art and happy

~peacelaughlove101~ - genius

Vampire Weekend is genius...Nuff said...

MetalFan91 - Album Of The Year

Been a fan of VW since 2011, enjoying their first two albums while awaiting this one. It does not disappoint. This is a big leap forward in their discography, every song is crafted flawlessly and the lyrics are some of their best to date. A must buy.

Elaineypoo5.0 - Flawless

Every song is so good! I can't stop listening to this album, 3 months later and it still doesn't get old. One of my all time favorite groups. Each album just gets better and better.

OG-Cookiepuss - In my top 25 albums of all time!

Every time I listen to this album it gets better and it was awesome the first time. You can't go wrong with this one.

Kc_miller12 - Messed up

I liked there other albums so much better :/

Val_Bunny008 - Um...

I was disappointed by this album, I miss the old vampire weekend! The only song that reminds me of their previous albums was "finger back" I thought this album was going to be more fast paced and fun but instead it turned out slow and sad

Soundtrack123 - Unbelievable

I didn't think that they could get any better and they just keep blowing everyone away. What a great band! Thanks for the music guys.

BrianSwaldi - Pretentious as always

First the positive. Unbelievers is a truly great song. Every one of their albums has one or two really good and breezy songs. Perfect for the summer. Unbelievers and a handful of other songs are more relatable than most of what they do. It's exciting when they write lyrics that that don't try to be Nietche on ecstasy. They manage to reign it in a bit for a couple of songs and get actually less loopy. That's why every one of their albums is worth checking out - to find the few gems. This is definitely a pick and choose kind of band. Never a good idea to purchase a whole album. Vampire Weekend are useful for their less weird and summery songs, NOT for their pretense. Maybe their ego's get what they need from getting all those psuedo-intellecutals to rub their chins and pat themselves on the backs for making connections in their lyrics. Pretentious, not witty and fresh. When you have true talent, you don't need to use so many noises and fake sounds and dress up your lyrics with esoteric allusions. Yeah weird can be cool sometimes, but weirdness is never cool when it's this intentional. When listening to their stuff I'm in a constant state of "what's the point?" "What are they getting at?" It's a Rubik's cube that i just don't care to piece together. This is all pretty meaningless. It's like Paul Simon with brain damage. The problem is, we don't need any derivation of Paul Simon in the music world.

katpennnnn - In love

I'm absolutely in love with this album, Diane Young is such a fun song as well as Unbelievers. Hannah Hunt is probably my favorite track on the album it's absolutely beautiful. Other favorites are Don't Lie, Step and Obvious Bicycle.

LifeofDarren - Great album

One of the best albums of 2013 and perhaps their best yet. They grew up but also evolved as musicians

javyously - Very Good

I fell in love with the sound that Vampire Weekend established on their first album, but I also admired the evolution of their sound in Contra, and now in their latest effort as well. I've always enjoyed the imagery of their lyrics, and the cheerfulness of the music. This album delivers on all the qualities that you would expect from a Vampire Weekend album; it deals with more serious topics and sounds, but there is still a sense of rebellion and playfulness.

@Thearrow - Weird

Listening to this album will take u to another Level. I think that I'm high when I'm listening to this album.... Fantastic

Nicknock69 - It Grows On You

I always loved Vampire Weekend and when I got this album I was disappointed. But after a couple listens I fell in love with the album, it is genius!!!

Feelinillinoise - An amazing album

Have been a real big vampire weekend fan and was really pumped for the new album. Kind of a different sound then their previous albums, but just as amazing. The more I listen to it, the more I love it. Amazing.

Gswagpanini - Amazing

This album is golden!

lilymae1993 - Brilliant Album

Another Brilliant Album for the same bad, always consistent!

Mardis Gras - eh.

really not that great. ill listen some more, but am kinda of disappointed in this one. but I'm gonna definitely give it some more plays because i want it to be great like everything else have heard from them

//TheseHeartsAdore// - Love it!

So good!! Definite buy.

AlixA19 - MY BABIES

i listen to all of their albums and im a huge fan but this is by far my favorite record they have put out. i love how there's softer, slower songs and songs that make you want to run a mile around your high schools track. they're great dudes and they make great music

LANATIC - :)

wow I wish I had money to buy this! I NEED IT NOW :(

abooty94 - They are back!

The Vampires are back again with their best record yet. Full of amazing 12 tracks that will keep you entertained. A true masterpiece. I will never get bored of listening to it.

avgarcia1999 - Great!

Mvotc has a new approach to it, but is still a masterpiece. Vampire Weekend has outdone themselves yet again! (;

$izzy - vp

This is honestly the best thing since oxygen.

dxnvld - awesome

this album is amazing, but doesn't really have as much replay value as their previous projects. love the experimentation though.

4637bob - Amazing

I cannot stop listening to the masterpiece. Good show!

ajdmello - Can't wait!

Been looking forward to this for so long! Diane Young is so brilliant

Sidakumar - Super!

Innovative. Immersive. Worth listening to the full narrative develop over the album.

ChloeLKh - Brilliant!

Love it

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dob1398 - Give it a chance.

The more you listen to this album the better and better it gets. It is almost impossible to pick a favourite song from Modern Vampires as there are about five songs in contention. I love it.

DominatinMC - Album of the year (so far)

I'll make this short and sweet. I heard good things about this album so decided to download it. On my first listen, I noticed it was quite different to Vampire Weekends' previous 2 albums (which is no bad thing, nobody likes repition). On my second listen, I realised how many quality tracks are on the album and knew I was going to be hooked. On my 1000th listen now. Need I say anymore!

sorchaniruanaidh - Really fantastic

I loved it. It's definitely their best album so far, though it's quite different from the first two. I love it more every time I listen to it, which is quite a lot! In my view it's album of 2013, or definitely in the top 3. My top three songs would be: Step, Hannah Hunt and Obvious Bicycle. I would recommend it very highly.

Laurenlovesthisalbum - Brilliant

Love it

omwalsh - Awesome album

Awesome album and great live band. Love them

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