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Contra

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Play   4. California English 2:30 £0.79
Play   5. Taxi Cab 3:55 £0.79
Play   6. Run 3:52 £0.79
Play   7. Cousins 2:25 £0.79
Play   8. Giving Up The Gun 4:46 £0.79
Play   9. Diplomat's Son 6:01 £0.79
Play 10. I Think Ur A Contra 4:29 £0.79
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
By Red on Black TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
Some reviews of "Contra" have come with the qualification that Vampire Weekend's second album is not the fun packed neo African rhythm monster of their infectious debut. The new album is indeed a much denser and fuller work its less "Upper West Side Soweto" and "preppy college" rock and takes its cue from a broader musical palette. Nonetheless the departure is not overtly radical in a Noah and the Whale "First Days of Spring" sense and on balance "Contra" remains tremendously upbeat.

The thing about Vampire Weekends debut was that it came out of leftfield like the proverbial bolt from the blue; it was intelligent and inventive stuff and seemed to be an active partner to that other uber smart record of that time MGMTs "Oracular Spectacular". Erza Koenig's lyrics were witty and songs like "A Punk" could soundtrack romantic comedies.

While the essential features of the Vampire Weekend sound are here this album is noticeably different to signal progression. But is it better or worse for this?

Overall the sheer hedonism of their debut is missing which may not be a negative. You can have too much of a good thing and the band must develop. Not that the first track "Horchata" suggests a radical new departure. Indeed this could have happily sat on the debut while "White Sky" sounds like it could be included on a remix album entitled "Graceland with Synths". At a pinch so could have "Cousins" but which nevertheless shows how the band is maturing. It's the most frenzied guitar driven song on an album which relies more heavily on percussion and synths. Clocking up 2.25 minutes it's a great choice for a single.

Firmly in the "different" category are three songs. Firstly the albums clear highlight is "Taxi Cab". This is a slow beautiful bubbling pop song with some classical overtones and a lovely vocal by Koenig. If this is the new direction for Vampire Weekend I would vote for it! Similarly the sister song to "Taxi cab" is the title track "I think you are contra" a song of such dreamy pop that Beach House could have recorded it. It has a lovely melancholy quality and is about as far from "Walcott" or "Mansell Roof" as its possible to get. Finally many reviews have already named checked the Clash's Sandinista when it comes to "Diplomat Son" which is a 6 minute plus bouncy ska epic that the band just about pull off.

The same cannot be said for other songs such as "California English" which is a bit Vampire Weekend by formula and the very lightweight "Holiday" which is just a bit silly. "Contra" has a few low points and is therefore not quite five stars. That said it is by any standards a very successful sophomore effort on which many other new bands have struggled and failed. Vampire Weekend by this criteria may have a longevity and durability to become one of the major bands of the next decade. Enjoy.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By William Rycroft TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD
It was at a similarly chilly time of year back in 2008 that Vampire Weekend released their eponymous debut album. Unseasonably warm, afro-infused pop had my toes tapping for the rest of the year and it remains an album to put a smile on the face. The naysayers accused the Ivy League graduates of being too clever with their lyrics about obscure punctuation and architectural features and even of cultural tourism with the African musical influences (let's be honest - if you removed the African musical influences from pop music you'd be left with...well, Chas 'n' Dave. And they've just split up). Personally, I grew up listening to Paul Simon's Graceland so I have no problem bouncing about the room to that kind of thing and I have been looking forward to the release of their sophomore effort.

Opening track Horchata will be grist to the mill of the doubters with its subject (a Mexican rice drink) and rhyming - balaclava and aranciata to name but two. For the converted, along with tracks like White Sky, Holiday and the guitar driven Cousins, it is a track that could have come from their previous album, providing more of the same if that's what you're after. Where they depart there are some huge hits and perhaps the odd miss. Some of the tracks that had me worried on my first listen have already become amongst my favourites. One still remains at the risk of being skipped each time though. One day some kind of judicial process will bring Auto-tune to trial for crimes against music but until that time we will have to endure more experiments with it like California English. It is followed however by the beautiful Taxi Cab in which frontman Koenig employs those beautiful, effortless, Paul Simon tones, backed by strings and later harpsichord. How's that for Ivy League!

The electronic experimentation is far more successful on Run, a tale of escape that bursts with energy and light. It is an example of a track where the Afro influences are absorbed rather dominant, a good indication of where Vampire Weekend will continue to triumph. Giving Up The Gun is a good example of a track that has really grown on me, sounding first like something from an 80's brat-pack-flick-soundtrack but revealing something lovely with each new listen. The only drawback at the moment is that if M79 had a whiff of Ski-Sunday about it, then the repeated refrain of 'Go on, go on, go on' on this track might just remind you of Mrs Doyle from Father Ted. Sorry, I shouldn't have said that because it certainly will now (if you know what I'm talking about that is). Diplomat's Son is the longest track on a short album, almost two in one, its reggae like rhythm breaking down in places so that piano and strings can plonk and twirl away. There is something haunting and disorienting about closer I Think Ur A Contra which I'm loving. It's often the quieter moments that herald something exciting on this album, although I can't stop jumping around to Cousins either.

In spite of those accusations from those against you can't help but admire the ways in which Vampire Weekend are clever and make the most of those influences, combining them with genuine creativity to make something entirely their own. It's early days but this already the first must-have album of the year. What better way to beat the cold-snap than put this on, mix up some horchata, and enjoy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
INCREDIBLE 7 Feb 2010
By C. Gunn
Format:Audio CD
This is the perfect follow up album, it links well with the first but bursts into life spanning various genres making this one magical and musically inspiring album. Listen to it, now imagine singing and dancing to that at the summer festivals in the sunshine and mud, PERFECT.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Simply superb
Blending poignant, self-aware lyrics with a wonderful backdrop of lush melodies, poppy beats and synth beats, Vampire Weekend's `Contra' is one of the most impressive and enjoyable... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Mr. D Burin
Quirky, full of ideas and addictively listenable
On album number two Vampire Weekend seem capable of almost anything. Mariachi brass, calypso, MIA samples, ska on speed; all this effortlessly woven into a record which is... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Simon Ward
Pretty boring really
Lots of promise here and it is a bit of a unique sound but it lacks passion and after a couple of listens it just got shelved, the problem is that it doesn't have any truly catchy... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Neistro
WOW
Personally, i think amazon is amazing. I ordered using the free delivery and it came in 2 days. I was astonished at the speed and i'd like to thank amazon for delvering such a... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Ango
Original, quirky, a great new find
I'd heard of Vampire Weekend, but had never heard anything by them except for A-Punk, from the first album. Read more
Published 16 months ago by N. Dench
ive been bitten.
this group are really talented,great lyrics and there musical style is so refreshing.
if your feeling low play them, especially if you've just been forced to watch the... Read more
Published 18 months ago by john from middlesex.
Excellent!
A lot of fun, well structured songwriting, very interesting production, memorable tunes with a couple of melancholy moments. Will definitely listen to this over and over. Read more
Published 18 months ago by jimbo
Will be buying their first CD too
Excellent. I saw them on Glastonbury and thought I like these guys. HAving heard the one track 'Holiday' I bought the CD and I'm very pleased I did. Only one track that I skip.
Published 19 months ago by CC
superb album
this has to be one of best albums i have bought in a long time brilliant from start to fininsh can't get enough of giving up the gun and white sky
Published 20 months ago by Steven Smith
feel good music
this album is a really great feel good album, the music isnt the most thought about but really lifts your spirits, i have listened to this over and over again, great!
Published 23 months ago by ljg
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