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Vampire Weekend Vampires This Weekend at Stubb's

Vampire Weekend Vampires This Weekend at Stubb's

Though the sailboat persona both ironically and unironically embodied by the New Yorker-four is cruising just as strong as ever, and is still as magnetic for shot in the dark criticisms as ever (note: all the easy ways there are to make fun of them), it turns out the instantly-catchy pop delight of their self-titled first album was no flash in the pan—their second album, though not as sweetly lovable, shows they are here to stay, and, in fact, may be becoming more talented by the minute. So if you want to sing along to a bunch of great ditties (surely you know most all the words, yes?), stroll on down to Stubb’s, where you can enjoy the fruits of their labor. Of course, you’ll have to buy your ticket from someone on the street, or via other means (Craig's List, anyone?), because, dear lass or lad, this puppy is straight hella sold out. more ›

Tonight: Contra Listening Party at Scoot Inn!

Tonight: Contra Listening Party at Scoot Inn!

WOXY and Austinist are pleased to present an official get-the-ball-rolling-even-further-on-the-crazy-hype-machine listening party for the much-loved and much-loathed spiffy dressers from the northeast, Vampire Weekend. Because, if their faces are going to be utterly everpresent (see their recent feature interview in The New Yorker, of all elite places, or their just-produced and astonishingly immaculate MTV Unplugged set (yes, MTV Unplugged)), the new album deserves at least a solid beer-in-hand listen before deciding whether this foursome is the true salvation for yuppies with a heart/people who like Paul Simon, or a sign that the horsemen of the crap apocalypse like to wear cashmere cardigans with collars fully popped. more ›

New Release Tuesday: Owen Pallett

New Release Tuesday: Owen Pallett

Don't forget: Vampire Weekend's Contra is out today, and we'll be celebrating with a listening party (and a lot of goodie giveaways) at the Scoot Inn starting at 8 pm. See you there! more ›

WOXY & Austinist Present: A Contra Listening Party at Scoot Inn

WOXY & Austinist Present: A Contra Listening Party at Scoot Inn

Has it really been almost two years since Vampire Weekend captured our hearts with their addictive debut album? The memories of a jam-packed, sold out show at The Mohawk in late 2007 and the ensuing SXSW gigs the following year are still vivid in our minds. more ›

Listening Party for Vampire Weekend's <em>Contra</em> next month @ Scoot Inn

Listening Party for Vampire Weekend's Contra next month @ Scoot Inn

Has it really been almost two years since Vampire Weekend captured our hearts with their addictive debut album? The memories of a jam-packed, sold out show at The Mohawk in late 2007 and the ensuing SXSW gigs the following year are still vivid in our minds. Well, there’s good news for fans of the New York band -- they’re back and plan to release their sophomore effort, Contra next month. Austinist and WOXY.com proudly present the Listening Party for the new record on January 12th at Scoot Inn. Get all the details on WOXY’s blog and RSVP for a chance to win a copy of the “Cousins” 7" or a remix CD. Whet your appetite with the video for “Cousins” via YouTube and fall in love all over again. Nice jersey bro! more ›

ACL: Vampire Weekend Roll Through Familiar and Unfamiliar Tunes

ACL: Vampire Weekend Roll Through Familiar and Unfamiliar Tunes

The boys of Vampire Weekend gave an early start to the festival, serenading souls left and right. The New York natives kept listeners entertained and sustained throughout the hottest part of the day. Most songs were familiar memories from their self-titled debut album, but a few new tricks were released during the show. more ›

ACL Stage Preview: AMD stage featuring Vampire Weekend, N.E.R.D., the Mars Volta <i>et plus!</i>

ACL Stage Preview: AMD stage featuring Vampire Weekend, N.E.R.D., the Mars Volta et plus!

Austin Western Swing institution Asleep at the Wheel open a diverse day of rock, hip-hop and everything between on the AMD stage at Austin City Limits. Proggers Mars Volta headline. more ›

SXSW Interactive And Music Preview: Austinist Interviews Eugene Mirman

SXSW Interactive And Music Preview: Austinist Interviews Eugene Mirman

Eugene Mirman is much funnier than you. A mainstay of New York's alternative comedy scene, Mirman's profile has been even higher of late. In February, his Comedy Central Presents special debuted, and earlier this year, he was asked to cover the New Hampshire primaries for 236.com. He can also be seen as Jemaine and Bret's strange landlord in HBO's Flight Of The Conchords. A multi-year veteran of SXSW, Mirman is hosting this year's Web Awards at SXSW Interactive and is also performing at multiple SX venues during the music festival. more ›

SXSW News & Updates: Official Showcases, Unofficial Torrents, NPR Music, & Day Show Dilemmas

SXSW News & Updates: Official Showcases, Unofficial Torrents, NPR Music, & Day Show Dilemmas

SXSW has announced the schedule of events for this year’s official showcases -- start here! Also, check out Greg Hewgill's site for (unofficial) Torrents featuring the various artists playing SXSW 2008 (as well as past years). more ›

Austinist (Advance) Show Giveaway: Gogol Bordello @ Stubb's on St. Patrick's Day

Austinist (Advance) Show Giveaway: Gogol Bordello @ Stubb's on St. Patrick's Day

With the geographic world continuing to shrink in the 21st century and the increased ease of travel and communication opening new doors every day, today’s musical landscape is constantly evolving. Instruments from other cultures have always been utilized in western music, but of late, world styles are making major dents in the indie scene. Be it Vampire Weekend’s African accentuation, M.I.A.’s Bollywood beats, or Beirut evoking adventures in far off lands, we have been privy to some choice innovations in this decade. New York based Gogol Bordello’s brand of “Gypsy Punk” (falling in the geographic vicinity of Beirut’s concoctions) has been garnering momentum with the release of 2005’s Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike and last year’s Super Taranta! more ›

Austinist Album Review: <i>Vampire Weekend</i>

Austinist Album Review: Vampire Weekend

“Don’t believe the hype,” Public Enemy warned us way back in 1988, and as on their eerily prescient “Cold Lampin’ With Flavor” which made the surprising case for Flava Flave’s longevity, they were right, of course. And hype, by definition, should always be suspect. From the moment Vampire Weekend, the quirky New York quartet began making the blog rounds and collecting the sort of adjectives that pointed their way toward them becoming The Next Big Thing, we, as a music community, needed to take a breath, sit down, and just relax. Losing our shit about inventive New York rock debuts are just going to result in another band like The Strokes, and we all know where that got us. more ›

New Release Tuesday: Rites of Spring, Future of the Left

New Release Tuesday: Rites of Spring, Future of the Left

The relevance of a 7" originally pressed in 1987 (two years after the band broke) being reissued now, in 2008, speaks volumes about a band with impact beyond its lifespan, beyond its then-insular and divided scene, and beyond our own expectations. In 1985, the punk scene in D.C. revolved around a sort of Machiavellian machismo which turned many punks into disgruntled outsiders at their own shows. Rites of Spring retaliated (even before Fugazi did), with unapologetically emotional lyrics about friendship, love and (oh my god hardcore scene) personal issues and groundbreaking song structures that took the hardcore scene by storm. more ›

SXSW 2008 News & Rumor Updates

SXSW 2008 News & Rumor Updates

SXSW has announced via official mailing that there are a few bands confirmed for the festival aside from those we've mentioned already: R.E.M., My Morning Jacket, Daniel Lanois, The Black Keys, The Kills, My Brightest Diamond, Pato Banton, Vampire Weekend, Joe Lean + The Jing Jang Jong, Jens Lekman, Sia, $olal, Tech N9ne, and Mala Rodriguez have received the official nod. A couple of those names will look familiar to those of you following our ongoing coverage, but the big names are news to us as well. more ›

Austinist SXSW Rumor Update

Austinist SXSW Rumor Update

White Shoes & the Couples Company are rumored to be coming in from Indonesia (via) for SXSW 2008. The band, formed in 2002, is inspired by Indonesian films of the '70s and retro disco beats, as well as classic '30s jazz. They recently signed to Minty Fresh, and we predict 2008 as their break-out year, provided they roll into town with a couple of good shows booked. more ›

Austinist Show Giveaway: Grand Ole Party at Emo's Lounge

Austinist Show Giveaway: Grand Ole Party at Emo's Lounge

San Diego’s Grand Ole Party joins a quality bill of local acts this Saturday at Emo’s Lounge. The band is fresh off a jaunt with Vampire Weekend, having toured with Rilo Kiley prior to that. Produced by Rilo Kiley’s Blake Sennett, the trio’s debut record Humanimals (no connection to Manimal) showcases singer/drummer Kristin Gundrer’s powerful vocal chops that pace Grand Ole Party’s raw garage rock. The album has been available through iTunes this year and a more traditional release on DH Records is expected in early 2008. more ›

Austinist Weekend Music Preview: Spoiled Royals and Soundcheck Magazine <em>Winter Showcase</em>

Austinist Weekend Music Preview: Spoiled Royals and Soundcheck Magazine Winter Showcase

Image provided by Soundcheck MagazineWhile attending the University of Texas at Austin, one faces a constant barrage of “the weekend starts on Thursday” type advertisements. Although largely for exposure of Thursday night drink specials at bars on 6th Street, the intrinsic appeal of that statement bleeds through on days like these. Kick off your weekend early (and gently) with Swedish singer-songwriter José González at The Parish or dance away at the Electric Six show at... more ›

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