Father of the Bride Vampire Weekend
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
03.05.2019
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- 1 Hold You Now 02:33
- 2 Harmony Hall 05:08
- 3 Bambina 01:42
- 4 This Life 04:28
- 5 Big Blue 01:48
- 6 How Long? 03:32
- 7 Unbearably White 04:40
- 8 Rich Man 02:29
- 9 Married in a Gold Rush 03:42
- 10 My Mistake 03:18
- 11 Sympathy 03:46
- 12 Sunflower 02:17
- 13 Flower Moon 03:57
- 14 2021 01:38
- 15 We Belong Together 03:10
- 16 Stranger 04:08
- 17 Spring Snow 02:41
- 18 Jerusalem, New York, Berlin 02:54
Info for Father of the Bride
"Father of the Bride" is the highly anticipated new album from Vampire Weekend, and is the band's fourth full length release. The 18-track album features the current single "Harmony Hall" as well as new track "Sunflower" featuring Steve Lacy of The Internet.
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Vampire Weekend
formed in New York City in 2006 when bandmates Ezra Koenig, Rostam Batmanglij, Chris Tomson, and Chris Baio met while attending Columbia University and realized their shared interest in punk rock and African music. After graduating, the band began recording its self-titled debut. The album received positive internet buzz before its official release, with the single “Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa” making it onto Rolling Stone’s 2007 list of “100 Best Songs of the Year.” Following the album’s release in 2008, Spin chose Vampire Weekend as “The Year’s Best New Band.” The band’s second album, Contra, was released in 2010, becoming Vampire Weekend’s first album to debut at the Number One spot on the Billboard 200, and received a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album. In 2013, the band released its third album, Modern Vampires of the City, to nearly identical success. The album debuted at the top of the charts (marking the first time an independent rock band has had two consecutive Number One releases) and earned the band its second Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album. The album also topped Rolling Stone‘s list of the “50 Best Albums of 2013.”
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