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That said, I wish they'd stop wearing the ridiculously preppy outfits. It's a gimmick, and does them no favors. Let the music speak for itself, fellas.
The thing I like best about VW is that it sounds "fresh". They are just hitting the music market in the right spot right now. I had been hankering for some upbeat tunes and they are delivering.
Here is the youtube link: The Whigs on Letterman
The band also provides an MP3 download of the single that they played on their website. Here's a link to that: Right Hand on my Heart
I went to high school and played little league ball with Julian (the drummer), so it's cool to see them get some national exposure.
I like VW. Their stuff is very catchy and has been in heavy rotation at our house for a couple months. I'll wait until I see them again next month to weigh in on their live show. I caught them on a bad night a couple months ago (the lead singer was sick) and I thought they were a bit flat on Letterman.
Vampire Weekend is playing at that same venue here in March, but tickets are already sold out - I hope I can track some down on Craig's list or something in the next month. I've listened to the album once all the way through and wasn't thrilled, but it's growing on me.
The Whigs are getting a lot of air play on XPN in Philly, and lots of positive talk among listeners. I missed Letterman, but what I've heard on the radio is compelling.
Fred
Fred
And I don't think everything out there 'sucks so bad'
Fred
I couldn't disagree more. It may take a little effort to find, but I think they're are more people making great music than ever.
It's a style, it's a style: New York-y, well crafted, up, pop rock. If they were really genius lyrically or with the music it would go into "Armed Forces" Elvis Costello territory but it's not.
Vampire Weekend is formulaic in the least pejorative sense...still good though.
"Raising Sand" is different. Obama/T Bone Burnett in '08.
fred
How about Buddy Holly & the Crickets ?
Really weak Lonnie Donnigan ?
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayNiw-c547A&feat...)
". . . when I first met John, he was the leader of a skiffle group. . . I had my own skiffle group, and then we got George and Ringo from their skiffle groups . . . . we were all around 12 or 13 then. . "
My sound-a-likes (for poor quality Youtube/Letterman) - Violent Femmes. Smithereens.
I'll splurge and buy the album - enough there to invest in, and see how much they outperform their disadvantage mix issues.
I hear more than a bit of Jonathan Richman - both in the vocal and the guiar/singer-songwriter sound.
I'll have to listen for that
Fred
also - jaded rock critics are bo-ring.
Check out Paul Simon! These brats apparently did, although all they (barely) managed to steal was the sound, they got none of the subtlety or depth. How could they? They have nothing to sing or write or play about, they went to college and now they're famous.
This band is terrible - there's nothing there, folks. They can barely play their instruments, the songs are monotonous, and the albums have no character. The vocals are whiny and the lyrics are devoid of substance. "Is your bed made? / Is your sweater on? / Do you want to / Like you know I do?" Boo.
Vampire Weekend is not an "Indie" band, they are a product of the industry, without which they would probably be in law school or at an investment bank and no one they went to school with would even remember their band. If you like their music search a little more and find the really creative stuff - it's there waiting for those who seek it!