Vampire Weekend
Bernie Sanders Is Getting a Ton of Endorsements From Musicians
From (Sandy) Alex G to Ariana Grande, an impressive, iPhone-filling roster of talent has embraced Sanders' democratic socialist platform.
Robert Christgau on Vampire Weekend's Puzzlers and Big Thief's Minor Miracles
The Dean of American Rock Critics also digs into collections by the Yawpers, Martin Frawley, and Fred Thomas.
Vampire Weekend's Freewheeling Pop Rock and 11 More Albums for Heavy Rotation
Ecstatic ambience and nimble raps make up the rest of this week's essential listening.
Vampire Weekend's New Album Is All Over the Place, In the Best Way
The newly minted trio took six years to follow-up a No. 1 record and a Grammy. 'Father of the Bride' is shaggy, psychedelic, and wonderfully strange.
Vampire Weekend Share Two New Songs, "This Life" and "Unbearably White"
The pair of singles is the final preview of their forthcoming LP 'Father of the Bride,' which is out May 3.
Jerry Seinfeld Does Nothing in Vampire Weekend's Seasick New Video
The "Sunflower" clip is a New York love letter, directed by Jonah Hill and featuring cameos from Steve Lacy and the iconic Jewish gourmet Zabar's.
Mike Kinsella Listens to Vampire Weekend: "Was this on 'The O.C.'?"
Ahead of the release of American Football (LP3), the Owen, and Cap’n Jazz veteran listens to Vampire Weekend’s 2008 debut for the first time.
The Snake Is the Star in Vampire Weekend's "Harmony Hall" Video
It also features Jonah Hill and pancake mandalas, but look at that snake!
Did Jonah Hill and Vampire Weekend Ruin Your Dinner Last Night?
Hill and Ezra Koenig were spotted filming a music video at the Upper West Side institution Zabar’s during business hours.
We Are So Lucky That Vampire Weekend Are Back
The New York band is and always has been very good. Period.
With "Harmony Hall" and "2021," Vampire Weekend Are Finally Back
They're the first singles from the long-awaited 'Father of the Bride,' set for an April release.
I Tried to Listen to Vampire Weekend’s 120-Minute Promo ‘Song’
They've used a clever bit of marketing to tease track "Harmony Hall," proving how they became the massive band from that blogspot era.