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The scholarly Upper West Side Soweto of Vampire Weekend's debut sounded self-assured, but on Contra, they step out of their ivory tower with just as much confidence. In all senses of the term, this is a sophomore album. The band still flaunts the collegiate sense of discovery that made Vampire Weekend charming -- and sometimes too precious -- but with more maturity and creativity. Another Discovery is just as much of a force on Contra as any of the band's much-noted influences (Afro-pop, Paul Simon's Graceland): Rostam Batmanglij's electro-hip-hop-pop project with Ra Ra Riot's Wes Miles, which released its album LP after the pair found acclaim with their day jobs. While Vampire Weekend aren't as shiny and sugary as Discovery, some of that adventurousness rubbed off on Batmanglij's Contra production, which plays to the band's biggest strength: inspired juxtaposition. The album's artwork, which pairs a blonde WASP princess in a popped-collar polo shirt with the term given to Nicaraguan rebels, hints at the flair with which Vampire Weekend play mix-and-match on Contra. They throw listeners into the deep end with "Horchata," which features a four-on-the-floor beat, thumb piano, rubbery synth bass, and massed harmonies -- almost everything except the spry guitars that helped define their first album. "California English" goes farther, tweaking Ezra Koenig's yelp with Auto-Tune, the bête noire of those who value "realness" in their music; for Vampire Weekend, it's just another instrument for them to play with. On paper, Contra's hybrids seem more contrived than they actually sound: "Giving Up the Gun" fuses baile funk, house and stadium rock into a sweet melody propelled by choppy rhythms. "Diplomat's Son" is even more far-fetched and fantastic, adding samples of M.I.A. and Toots & the Maytals -- exactly the kind of things you'd expect to hear on a young globetrotter's iPod -- to nostalgic chamber pop. The album bustles with so many sounds and ideas that it challenges listeners to decide where to put their ears first, particularly on the single "Cousins," a blur of guitars and jump-cut drums that sounds like abstract punk. Despite this busyness, Vampire Weekend are looser and less cryptic than on their debut, allowing them to tell stories like "Holiday," an Iraqi war protest set to skanking guitars (ever the font snob, Koenig can't resist mentioning a headline in "96-point Futura"). Even the few quiet moments are complex: "I Think UR a Contra" closes the album by wanting, and hating, the kind of privilege that brings "good schools and friends with pools." And though the band is committed to change, the same joy that soared through Vampire Weekend pops up on "White Sky," which boasts a melody so irrepressible that Paul Simon just might want to borrow it. With Contra, Vampire Weekend make Auto-Tune and real live guitars, Mexican drinks, Jamaican riffs and Upper West Side strings belong together, and this exciting lack of boundaries offers more possibilities than anyone could have expected.
Product Details
Release Date: | 01/12/2010 |
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Label: | Xl Recordings |
UPC: | 0634904042929 |
catalogNumber: | 40429 |
Rank: | 4756 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Vampire Weekend Primary ArtistMauro Refosco Percussion,Marimbas,Shaker,Shekere,Zabumba
Shane Stoneback Shaker
Nat Baldwin Double Bass
Jonathan Chu Violin,Viola
Marcus Farrar Percussion,Shekere
Jeff Curtin Shaker,Hand Drums
Rostam Batmanglij Synthesizer,Guitar,Piano,Drums,Harpsichord,Keyboards,Vocals,Background Vocals,Snare Drums,Hand Drums,Vocal Harmony,Group Member
Chris Baio Synthesizer,Bass,Background Vocals,Group Member
Hamilton Berry Cello
Ezra Koenig Guitar,Piano,Keyboards,Vocals,Group Member
Christopher Tomson Drums,Group Member
Anne Donlon Vocals
Libby Gery Vocals
Seth Rosenfeld Cello
Technical Credits
Shane Stoneback EngineerTito Fuentes Engineer
Justin Gerrish Engineer
Rostam Batmanglij Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Engineer,String Arrangements,Sample Programming
Chris Baio Composer
Ezra Koenig Composer,Programming,Lyricist
Christopher Tomson Composer
Tod Brody Cover Photo
Chris Tomson Band Photo
Jesse Novak Instrumentation
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