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In this bonus chat, Talkhouse host Josh Modell speaks with the guys behind the great new Summer Album/Winter Album podcast, Craig Finn and Jody Avirgan. After our conversation, stick around for an episode in which they vociferously debate whether Vampire Weekend's classic Modern Vampires of the City belongs to warm or chilly weather. Subscribe to Summer Album/Winter Album Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
Tonight on Summer Album/Winter Album: Modern Vampires Of The City. Vampire Weekend. 2013. Our special guest: Amanda Petrusich of The New Yorker. Jody Avirgan is arguing Winter, Craig Finn is arguing Summer. Craig won the coin toss. He is presenting first. This episode was recorded live at the On Air Fest in Brooklyn. Weigh in and find lots more on Instagram, and clips on our YouTube page. Get in touch through our website. Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
Lead singer Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend has been called a generational voice in indie rock. From the band's iconic first singles “A-Punk” and “Oxford Comma” to their acclaimed follow-up albums “Contra” and “Modern Vampires of the City,” their music defined the mid-‘00s for millions of people. Now, Vampire Weekend is back with their fifth album, “Only God Was Above Us.” Ezra joins Tom in the Q studio to talk about the new record, the early days of the band, and what it's like having Quincy Jones for a father-in-law.
Richard Elfman and Anastasia Elfman join me to talk about their new film Bloody Bridget, but there is NO WAY that I am not going to obsess over one of my all-time favorite films - Forbidden Zone (1980). www.frumess.com FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
In this episode, we are taking a look at Horror/Comedy "Modern Vampires" from 1998 & Horror/Thriller "Vampire Riderz" from 2013. If you have any movie suggestions email us at whatinthehorrorpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Twitter WhatInTheHorrorPodcast & also join our Discord for fun times with great people!! Much Love, Lando & Tim
Josh, Aarik, and Abby discuss whether any spiritual comfort can be found amidst the sonic agitation of Vampire Weekend's fifth album, Only God Was Above Us. SHOW NOTES TC podcast on Vampire Weekend's Father of the Bride - https://thinkchristian.net/podcast/resurrection-hope-avengers-endgame-vampire-weekends-father-of-the-bride Joel Mayward on Father of the Bride - https://thinkchristian.net/father-of-the-bride-of-christ John J. Thompson on Vampire Weekend's Modern Vampires of the City - https://thinkchristian.net/vampire-weekend-can-the-undead-have-spiritual-journeys Roslyn Hernández on ‘Beyoncé's COWBOY CARTER as Liturgy' - https://thinkchristian.net/cowboy-carter-as-liturgy Kate Meyrick on ‘Lizzy McAlpine and Questioning our Worth' - https://thinkchristian.net/lizzy-mcalpine-and-questioning-our-worth Serena Wang on ‘Good News for Taylor Swift (and Other Tortured Poets)' - https://thinkchristian.net/good-news-for-taylor-swift-and-other-tortured-poets
PUBLIC VERSION. Filmmaker and musician Richard Elfman (FORBIDDEN ZONE, SHRUNKEN HEADS, MODERN VAMPIRES) joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen in the ArieScope Studio to discuss his career journey. From his humble upbringing in the most unlikely of towns… to how his love for the weird and wild took him around the world… to his part in the creation of THE KNIGHTS OF OINGO BOINGO (which then morphed into the famed 80's rock band OINGO BOINGO)… to making his 1980 surreal classic FORBIDDEN ZONE… to jumping back into filmmaking after a long stint performing live music and writing for magazines… to working closely with his brother Danny Elfman as a composer on his films… to working with challenging budgets and winning over temperamental actors… to the making of his latest feature, the “Valentine Vampire” opus BLOODY BRIDGET (currently on the festival circuit)… to how he met his muse and BLOODY BRIDGET star Anastasia… Richard brings us on his fascinating 4+ decade ride through stage and screen!
The title says it all. A movie about modern (at the time) vampires. A young, naive vampire is taken in by a group of experienced bloodsuckers while being hunted by THE Dr. Van Helsing (he'll tell you) and some unlikely allies.
Turn the calendar back one decade to 2013, a year which produced music that has undoubtedly made its indelible mark on the present. As we mark the 10th anniversary of this pivotal year, we invite you to join us in revisiting the albums that have made waves across an eclectic slew of different genres. From Arcade Fire's "Reflektor" to Vampire Weekend's "Modern Vampires of the City" and beyond, we're touching on the classics, the underrated masterpieces, and the evolution of the artists behind them. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop, rock, pop, or electronic, this episode has something for everyone.Episode Highlights:How did Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories" influence the trajectory of electronic music in the 2010s?In what ways did The Strokes' "Comedown Machine" differ from their earlier work?What impact did One Direction's global success have on the boy band genre and pop music in general during the early 2010s?How did Lorde's "Pure Heroine" challenge and redefine pop music norms for young artists?What made Vampire Weekend's "Modern Vampires of the City" such a standout album in their discography?How did "Melophobia" by Cage the Elephant reflect the band's growth and experimentation with their sound?What made "Holy Fire" by Foals such a pivotal album in defining their signature sound within alternative rock?How did "Heartthrob" by Tegan and Sara mark a stylistic shift in their music career?
This week, we are taking a deep dive into the hilarious and underrated film "Death Becomes Her." Joined by special guest Anastasia Elfman, they discuss the film's star-studded cast, its groundbreaking special effects, and its darkly comedic brilliance. Through laughter and nostalgia, they share their love for this cult classic and their desire for more films with its wit and originality. Whether you're a fan of comedy or horror, this podcast episode is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates a good laugh and a dose of the macabre. BlOODY BRIDGET Learn more about the new horror comedy, Bloody Bridget starring Anastasia Elfman and Directed by Richard Elfman, the man behind such cult classics as Forbidden Zone, Modern Vampires, and Aliens, Clowns, & Geeks! https://bloodybridget.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bloodybridgetfilm/ https://www.instagram.com/dahliadimont/ DISCORD!!! Take the conversation further! Come check out our Discord channel where we you can interact face to face (digitally) with us. Like our opinion or hate it, now you can tell us directly! https://discord.gg/QWPUCGCuVC JDUBS VIDEO NASTIES AND NEWSLETTER Our co-host, John Wooliscroft, has a brand new film channel on youtube. Check it out and Subscribe- https://www.youtube.com/@JDUBSVIDEONASTIES Sign up for the PSYCHOS NATION, our monthly newsletter - http://eepurl.com/dhGswf FEEDBACK AND CONTACT US Gotta a movie or question you want to throw our way? Or did we trash one of your favorite films and you want to know where to send a dead horse. Either way, drop us a line! We welcome your questions and dead horses. NEW !!! Leave us voicemail! - https://cinemapsychosshow.com/contact-us/ Email cinemapsychosshow@gmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/PsychosShow Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/psychosshow/ Discord -https://discord.gg/QWPUCGCuVC Tiktok-https://www.tiktok.com/@cinemapsychosshow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/psychosshow/ Website - https://cinemapsychosshow.com/ Brian Cottington - https://twitter.com/BrianCottington John Wooliscroft - https://twitter.com/TheUnRealJWools Theme Music: TITLE: “Red Alert” AUTHOR: Jack Waldenmaier PUBLISHER: Music Bakery Publishing (BMI) WARNING: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE MUSIC CONTAINED IN THIS PRODUCTION IS SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. All copyrights, licensing, duplication and distribution rights are held exclusively by Music Bakery Publishing (BMI). 214-636-5887 musicbakery.com
Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Brian Dunne joins Al for this episode to introduce him to Vampire Weekend's Father of the Bride. Brian talks about why he loves the album's frequent shifting of genres, what he admires about Ezra Koenig as a songwriter and the specific time period that the album references. Brian also discusses his new album, Loser On The Ropes, and playing the songs from the album live for the first time.Al has a previous guest to thank for his being aware of Brian's music, and ultimately, for Brian joining him for this episode. Joan Holiday, who was Al's guest on ep. 66, played “Rockaway” on her drive time show on WRSI The River.At 51:46, Al and Mary Beth's horse Fynn makes his first podcast appearance!Be sure to follow Brian on Twitter and Instagram at @briandunnemusic!Brian also has a website, https://www.briandunnemusic.net/……and a Bandcamp page: https://briandunne.bandcamp.com/.Al is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and this show has accounts on Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Be sure to follow @youmealbum to find out in advance about upcoming guests and featured albums for this podcast.Subscribe for free to You, Me and An Album: The Newsletter and participate in weekly chats about this podcast's featured albums! https://youmealbum.substack.com/If you are interested in supporting this podcast, please check out the show's Patreon site, https://www.patreon.com/youmealbum. Your contributions are greatly appreciated and keep this show going.1:15 Brian joins the show1:36 Brian explains why he chose to discuss Father of the Bride3:03 The album's frequent changes in styles and genres made an immediate impression on Brian5:47 Brian cites an example of great songwriting on the album9:30 Father of the Bride has been a polarizing album for Vampire Weekend fans11:23 Al wonders why he has such a hard time “getting” Vampire Weekend14:05 Brian places Vampire Weekend in the context of indie rock17:30 There is a purpose to all of the switching between genres21:56 Brian talks about growing up with classic rock24:11 Brian digs into his favorite songs on the album27:57 Al asks Brian for his interpretation of “Jerusalem, New York, Berlin”31:49 Brian understands that Father of the Bride is not for everybody33:04 Al talks about one of his favorite moments on the album34:50 Brian sees Modern Vampires of the City as a pivotal album37:07 Father of the Bride takes Brian back to 199440:45 Brian makes an analogy between Father of the Bride and Bruce Springsteen's The River46:46 Brain explains what he was conveying with the song “Rockaway”51:58 Brian talks about playing the songs from Loser On The Ropes liveOutro is from “Rockaway” by Brian Dunne.Support the show
Das erste 5-Sterne-Album bei Rolling Stone Weekly? Jan und Maik sind begeistert von Paul Simons Alterswerk „Seven Psalms“, in dem der legendäre Songwriter über seine Vergänglichkeit nachdenkt, über Gott (oder dessen Abwesenheit), über Liebe, über die Endlichkeit – oder die Unendlichkeit des Lebens. Zudem geht es in der Folge um einen anderen alten Meister, Martin Scorsese, der beim Filmfestival in Cannes seinen neuen Film vorstellt. Und wir sprechen über zwei große Alben, die diese Woche zehn Jahre alt werden – „Random Access Memories“ von Daft Punk und „Modern Vampires of the City“ von Vampire Weekend – und diskutieren deren Einfluss und Bedeutung. Impressum: https://www.mediahouse-berlin.de/impressum/ Musik: Positive Hip-Hop by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/ (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Matt is feeling his oats in this one and ready to confront you all with the legacies of Mumford and Sons and Nickelback. Vampire Weekend feel like a Matt band, but they aren't. What they undoubtedly are is a King of 21st Century Rock, emblematic of a larger genre movement. So, too, were Mumford and Nickelback. Love them or (most likely) hate them, they allow us to track the ebbs and flows of popular rock in the current century. p.s. This episode was recorded before our hiatus, please ignore any dated references.
In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes bigfoot field researcher and founder of Bexar County Bigfoot, Rod Nichols. We discuss the world of bigfoot field investigation and the many signs of the legendary creature he has found in the San Antonio and Bexar County area of Texas. In the second part of the episode, we welcome Ann Selene author and founder of KPNL Radio to discuss the concept of vampires in the modern world. From the origins of vampirism and the pop-culture horror icon, to the modern vampire culture and even psychic vampires, we demystify this long-held term and dig into int's place in our modern society. Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of Bexar County Bigfoot with Rod Nichols and Vampires in the modern world with Ann Selene. Curious Realm is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com. Curious Realm would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Curious20 to save 20% off today! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Curious Realm is proud to partner with Dr Kimberly McGeorge, naturopathic doctor, energy healer, remote viewer, paranormal expert, and consciousness teacher. For readings, workshops or private instruction visit Dr McGeorge at SecretToEverything.com. Website live streams powered by Web Work Wireless. For the best in home and business WiFi solutions visit WebWorksWireless.com. Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com #curiousrealm
In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes bigfoot field researcher and founder of https://www.facebook.com/groups/350987592252517, Rod Nichols. We discuss the world of bigfoot field investigation and the many signs of the legendary creature he has found in the San Antonio and Bexar County area of Texas. In the second part of the episode, we welcome Ann Selene author and founder of https://www.kpnl-db.com/ to discuss the concept of vampires in the modern world. From the origins of vampirism and the pop-culture horror icon, to the modern vampire culture and even psychic vampires, we demystify this long-held term and dig into int's place in our modern society. Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of Bexar County Bigfoot with Rod Nichols and Vampires in the modern world with Ann Selene. Curious Realm is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at http://HCUniversalNetwork.com. Curious Realm would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including http://HCUniversalNetwork.com. Use Code http://hcuniversalnetwork.com./ to save 20% off today! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit https://www.TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Curious Realm is proud to partner with Dr Kimberly McGeorge, naturopathic doctor, energy healer, remote viewer, paranormal expert, and consciousness teacher. For readings, workshops or private instruction visit Dr McGeorge at https://www.secrettoeverything.com/. Website live streams powered by Web Work Wireless. For the best in home and business WiFi solutions visit http://www.WebWorksWireless.com. Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by https://open.spotify.com/artist/3r4zb367r53XAWDVLV9eEr find more great music and content at: https://www.NoDisassemble.com #curiousrealm
In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes bigfoot field researcher and founder of Bexar County Bigfoot, Rod Nichols. We discuss the world of bigfoot field investigation and the many signs of the legendary creature he has found in the San Antonio and Bexar County area of Texas. In the second part of the episode, we welcome Ann Selene author and founder of KPNL Radio to discuss the concept of vampires in the modern world. From the origins of vampirism and the pop-culture horror icon, to the modern vampire culture and even psychic vampires, we demystify this long-held term and dig into int's place in our modern society. Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of Bexar County Bigfoot with Rod Nichols and Vampires in the modern world with Ann Selene. Curious Realm is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com. Curious Realm would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Curious20 to save 20% off today! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Curious Realm is proud to partner with Dr Kimberly McGeorge, naturopathic doctor, energy healer, remote viewer, paranormal expert, and consciousness teacher. For readings, workshops or private instruction visit Dr McGeorge at SecretToEverything.com. Website live streams powered by Web Work Wireless. For the best in home and business WiFi solutions visit WebWorksWireless.com. Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com #curiousrealm
In this week's episode, the guys talk about the 2013 release from Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of the City. Join us for a track by track conversation about one of the best albums of the 2010's.
The concept of eternal life has fascinated humans for millennia, and now billionaires are investing in anti-aging research in the hopes of cheating death.This episode is about a modern medical take of the old school classics, Dracula and Frankenstein, but in this case the “bloodsuckers” are fancy Silicon Valley start-ups promising rejuvenation to seniors via young blood transfusions. If you like our content, please become a patron to two premium bonus episodes per month, as well as our public episodes ad-free. Peter Thiel who created Pay Pal, Larry Ellison the co-founder or Oracle, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the co-founders of Google, David Murdock who's 99 and said he wants to live at least 125 years – all these people donated or invested massive amounts of money, hundreds of millions of dollars, in anti-aging research. 1 We discuss cryonic preservation – freezing one's dead body in liquid nitrogen to be brought back to life when science evolves enough, downloading one's consciousness into a digital form and other potential ways of cheating death. 2 We focus in particular on the pseudo scientifical practice of blood / plasma transfusions from young people to seniors – a very dangerous process inspired by parabiosis. Parabiosis means “living beside”, it's a laboratory technique that involves two organisms which are joined surgically to develop a single, share physiological system.. For example, stitching living mammals together. There were several companies like Ambrosia who offered plasma transfusions collected from teenagers to old people. Ambrosia's CEO, Jesse Karmazin, even though a medical doctor who graduated from Sandford, was barred from practicing in Massachusetts and when one of his patients died, he claimed the man faked his own death. 3 These “therapies” are dangerous. In fact the FDA said “patients are being preyed upon by unscrupulous actors touting treatments of plasma from young donors as cures and remedies” and warned that “such treatments have no proven clinical benefits for the uses for which these clinics are advertising them and are potentially harmful.” 4 1. Katie Warren. Millionaires are dropping tens of thousands on 'young blood' transfusions and cryonic preservation. Business Insider. August 2019. ⇤2. Lindsay Dodgson. A 14-year-old in Britain just won the right to have her body frozen for thousands of dollars — here's the science behind it. Business Insider. November 2016. ⇤3. Jesselyn Cook. Notorious ‘Young Blood' Doctor Claims Dead Patient Faked His Own Death. Huffington Post. October 2019. ⇤4. Erin Brodwin. A controversial startup that charges $8,000 to fill patients' veins with young blood is opening a clinic in NYC — but researchers whose work inspired it warn it's dangerous. Business Insider. September 2018. ⇤
Van Helsing is after Dallas. Dallas I'd after Nico. Dracula wants Nico and Dallas Dead. Van Helsing gets help from the crips. And everyone is an ass.
This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm joined TWoRP Elite Patron Anna P for her Patreon Pick of 1994's Shrunken Heads and 1998's Modern Vampires. [00:00] INTRO [01:52] Trick or Treat Radio Promo [03:09] RANDOM CONVERSATION [14:01] Shrunken Heads (1994) [01:01:18] Modern Vampires (1998) [01:47:06] FEEDBACK [01:52:46] ENDING MUSIC: No One Lives Forever by Oingo Boingo Buy Shrunken Heads (1994) Buy Modern Vampires (1998) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
On this episode, we talk about Richard Elfman's very 90s mistake MODERN VAMPIRES and also Tobe Hooper's sticky, disgusting rednexploitation flick EATEN ALIVE!
Vampires scary in the night, watch out for a little fright, when Media Boys come to talk suck, you'll escape the vampire's curse... with good luck! Hi, I'm Vampire Man. Here is an episode on the scary suckers themselves. I made it for you ah ah ah. Anyway, it's a rare scary sequel, an xbox marketplace madhouse, and a somber 400 year old album. Ah ah ah. Anyway, this is The Count from Sesame Street signing off. YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvFjMyga8ob_UHmSw4XUoA Twitter - https://twitter.com/mediaboys_pod?lang=en Fright Night Part II - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u0uhioOQro Castlevania: Harmony of Despair - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzvIe61kQjk Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrVkKAylpF8&list=PLpSMVsIRq-N9T7IXvGJYZc93CUYE31VtQ Media Boys Podcast is Nathaniel Combs, William Doyle, and Chris "Show" Miele Edited by Chris "Show" Miele Theme Song by Nick Brunston Artwork by Chris "Show" Miele
Graveyard specters, cinematic legends, and the sanguinarians that drink blood in real life! Time to kick off the spooky month early with the long-awaited sequel to Historical Vampires!Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/ceotpk)
Former guest and current friend, Zach Carter is back this week to talk about his recommendation to the boys, “The Offering”, finally releasing his film “Pool of Blood”, and the mid-summer sale at Severin Films. Clark also attempts to name his unborn child. No intro for this week's episode- we jump straight in. Films: 21 Grams (2003), The Big Lebowski (1998), The Unquenchable Thirst for Beau Nerjoose (2016), Slaughter Daughter (2012), The Offering (1997), L'imbalsamatore (2002), Pool of Blood (TBA), Hoarders (TV), Masked Avenger Versus Ultra-Villain in the Lair of the Naked Bikini (2000) (aka The Masturbating Gunman), Franky and His Pals (1991), Painkiller (2021), Marauders (1986), Gothic King Cobra (2014), KingCobraJFS: Now it's a Party! (2020), Masked Mutilator (2019), Blood for Dracula (1974), Martin (1977), Modern Vampires (1998), Botas negras, látigo de cuero (1983), Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), There Will Be Blood (2007), Little Marines (1991), Streetwise (1984), Vice Squad (1982), Hell's Highway (2002) Hey, we're now on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com Intro Music by Engineer Randy Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
We chat about a secret club that not many people know about. Modern day VAMPIRES! They still live among us and you may not even realize it! We also have special guest, Astaroth, on the show--a practicing vampire.***SPONSORS***Get stronger erections today with BLUECHEW using promo code "Brohio"https://go.bluechew.com/the-brohioGet the mental health help you deserve today with BetterHelp!betterhelp.com/.brohioThe world's most COMFORTABLE underwear!!https://tbo.clothing/us/PROMO CODE "BROHIO"
On today's episode, we discuss Sam's second stan, Vampire Weekend's gloomy Modern Vampire of the City and actually find some common ground. From debating how much lyrics outweigh production value to discovering the deeper meanings of particular songs, Vampire Weekend gives us a lot to unpack.
Chris Cwik, a writer for Yahoo Sports, drops the needle on Vampire Weekend's third album, Modern Vampires of the City. We try to figure out which words are best for describing the group's sound and this album in particular, and as always, we break it down track-by-track.I made a reference to misheardlyricsguy's video for Yellow Ledbetter, which you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLd22ha_-VUAlso, here's the Johnny Marr sketch from Portlandia that I mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOyXZtN21Gg 1:02 Chris joins the show2:19 Chris and Al are cautiously optimistic about the baseball season3:29 Is McCartney's Temporary Secretary so bad that it's actually good?6:06 Vampire Weekend doesn't sound like a band named Vampire Weekend6:47 Did Chris like Vampire Weekend right away?8:34 Why does Modern Vampires of the City have special meaning for Chris?13:08 What adjectives would Chris use to describe this album?16:06 Which tracks are Chris' favorites?17:03 Al's initial impression of Modern Vampires of the City Track-by-track breakdown:22:19 Obvious Bicycle25:00 Unbelievers29:34 Step36:14 Diane Young38:54 Don't Lie41:29 Hannah Hunt44:41 Everlasting Arms48:39 Finger Back 51:26 Guitarists Chris likes to play and emulate when he practices Track-by-track analysis resumes…55:11 Worship You57:23 Ya Hey1:00:55 Hudson1:04:12 Young Lion
“I feel it in my bones, I feel it in my bones.” In Episode 36, baby we are right on time! Kiara is reunited with her favourite English major and cardigan enthusiast, Kerri, to review Vampire Weekend’s critically acclaimed record, Modern Vampires of the City (2013) – with beer sponsored by Amsterdam Brewing Co.! In this episode we get a little more preppy discussing the evolution of these NYC boys and their stunning narrative regarding a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it foray into adulthood while feeling the impact of the always delicious, Boneshaker Unfiltered IPA. We praise front man Ezra Koenig’s purposeful and insightful lyricism disguised in catchy indie-pop bops, and Kerri brilliantly ties his references to the likes of Arthur Miller while questioning his views on the Oxford Comma. And while this is an album caked in religious skepticism, cautionary tales to reckless youth, and the preciousness of time, we counteract every existential crisis with comparisons to Britney Spears, our thoughts on Greased Lightning, and why we’re attracted to Timothée Chalamet’s anarchist/baller lifestyle.
He is a Grammy Award-winning producer, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter who has worked with a diverse roster of artists, including Adele, Haim, Sky Ferreira, Vampire Weekend, Charli XCX, Usher, Brandon Flowers, Madonna, Tobias Jesso Jr., Carly Rae Jepsen, Cass McCombs, and Justin Bieber among many others. He co-wrote and produced Usher’s 2012 single, "Climax", which won the 2013 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance. In 2014, he was nominated for a "Producer of the Year" Grammy and won for his production on Vampire Weekend's ‘Modern Vampires of the City,’ which was awarded "Best Alternative Music Album." In 2017 he won for his production work on Adele's 25, which was awarded "Album of the Year." In 2020, he won a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album for his production work on Vampire Weekend’s ‘Father of the Bride.’ And most recently, this year he is a 2021 Grammy nominee for Album of the Year his writing and production on HAIM’s ‘Women in Music Pt. III.’ And The Writer Is… Ariel Rechtshaid!Artwork: Michael Richey White See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We've made it to a half century of podcasts! As a thanks for sticking with us, Henry's picked Vampire Weekend - described by Rich as "sneaky big" - so of course we get into lawsuits and solo projects. To listen to the music we discuss, go check out the playlist in Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2zAUazb2n83BtkZUZtuapG?si=TGWTJ5Y-QkCy4fK5cDBtdQ Drop us a line at: @imightbewronguk on Twitter and Facebook Thanks to T-Toe for the intro music!
Welcome to our house. Enter freely, and explore the biblical virtues of using common and sacred weapons to fight vampires.
Today, we introduce the podcast and analyze fan-favorite Unbelievers off Vampire Weekend's third album, Modern Vampires of the City!
Heather, Roger, Jared, and Matt take a trip to late-90s LA and gangbang bloodsucking vampires with Van Helsing and the Crips!! And Matthew Bright and Richard Elfman are their tour guides! Plus: Catch and Release, What Movie Is This?: Vampire Comedy Edition, Listener Feedback, and so much more!!! Synopsis: A borderline fascistic Dr. Van Helsing unwittingly hires crack smoking gang-bangers to pursue the decadent vampires who secretly control Hollywood and the United States. Director: Richard Elfman Writer: Matthew Bright Stars: Casper Van Dien, Kim Cattrall , Rod Steiger, Udo Kier Break Song: Oingo Boingo - No One Lives Forever Hey, why not call us on our hotline? (724) 246-4669! Or email us: companerospodcast@gmail.com Check all the other Compañeros Radio Network shows: •Movie Melt •Get Soft with Dr Snuggles •Songs On Trial •Heavy Leather Horror Show •Join the Companeros Cutie Club on Facebook!
Our podcast reaches double figures and what better way to celebrate than by discussing the unstoppable Vampire Weekend! Four incredible albums have spawned a catalogue of epic live songs...but which seven songs will make the setlist?!!!Formed at Columbia University, Ezra Koenig, Rostam Batmanjli, Chris Biao and Chris Tomson released their self-titled debut album in 2008. Although the songs channeled African pop music and utilised clean guitars in reaction to being "force fed grunge" as teenagers, the music press christened their sound as 'prep rock', but their influences were clearly more eclectic than the dorms of the university where they met. Contra and Modern Vampires of the City followed and, despite losing songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rostam after their third album, the band cemented themselves as festival headliners after the release of the brilliant double album Father of the Bride, which takes a lot of inspiration musically from the American country genre and lyrically from recent political and world events. The band are brilliant live musicians and often jam onstage and regularly take requests from fans, so it seems only fitting to celebrate their career and contribution to 21st century alternative music in this episode.Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/7songsetlist/Twitter - https://twitter.com/7songsetlistLike the podcast? You'll LOVE the playlist! Listen to Ali and Dan's final setlist on the Seven Song Setlist Spotify account. We're also on Apple music!
In this episode, we dive into the world of Ivy League indie pop with Vampire Weekend's third studio album. Though much of the indie world fell in love with this band from the start, some music media pegged Vampire Weekend as privileged, waspy Columbia grads using cultural appropriation to their advantage. My guest Jerry Bell explains how the band rose to popularity, overcame assumptions to bring more international music to the forefront, and evolved both together as a band and as individuals.
What would happen if a bunch of well known actors inexplicably made a TV movie about horny vampires in Hollywood? Well… things would start to suck. (Get it? Suck? Like Vampires? Eh.) […]
Paul would love to tell you all about our upcoming episode for “Modern Vampires.” Sadly he has a little problem that prevents him from doing that. Two problems to be […]
An hour of top tunes from Josh Vine, Bruch, Westerman, Otta, Wakigatame, Nicolas Lewis, Stepbrother, Ric Birtill, Winnie Raeder, Public Body, The Elephant Trees, Luke James Williams, Koyo, Pronto, Nikki Pennie, Modern Vampires, Hannah Slavin, Shrimp Eyes, and Surya Sen handpicked by Tom Robinson from the BBC Introducing uploader.
We're blessing the feed with an episode of our original show Hosted Pod! This content isn't available anywhere else. Our guest Schafer researched "Modern Vampires," and taught us all about Sanguinarians. Enjoy! email: hostedpod@gmail.com instagram: hostedpod live: twitch.tv/hostedpod This episode's music came curtosey of TAPE.SET https://letstalkfigures.bandcamp.com/album/tape-set vampires, blood, dreams
A borderline fascistic Dr. Van Helsing unwittingly hires crack smoking gang-bangers to pursue the decadent vampires who secretly control Hollywood and the United States.
Over 1 hour of movie reviews this are the films I will talk about in this episode. Modern Vampires (1998),Mother Krampus (2017) ,Mutant War (1988) ,My Little Sister (2017) ,Nails (2017) ,Night Feeder (1988) ,Paranormal Cases (2012) ,Paranormal Xperience (2011) ,PlayDate (2012) ,Red Christmas (2017) ,Riders of the Stars (1954),Robert and the Toymaker (2017) ,RollerCoaster (1977) ,Satan's Black Wedding (1976) ,Score A Film Music Documentary (2017),Search and Destroy (1988) ,Skew (2011) ,Slasher House (2012),Slasher House 2 (2016),Solid State (2012) ,The BabySitter (1980) ,The Children (2008) ,The Convent (2000) ,The Doll Master (2017),The Elf (2017) ,The Meteor Man (1993) ,The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007),The Revenant (2009) ,The Summoning (2014),The Villainess (2017) ,The Zombie King (2013),This Island Earth (1955) ,Thunder Warrior Trilogy movie review, To Let (2006) ,Trailer Park Of Terror (2008) ,Up, Up, and Away (2000) ,VHS Massacre (2016) ,Volumes Of Blood 2: Horror Stories (2017) ,White: Melody of Death (2011) and Zombie Night (2013)
Geographic name-dropping, songs about Saabs and golf courses, and of course questions of love and faith. Vampire Weekend’s third album, “Modern Vampires of the City” showcased the band’s songwriting and song content growth – and was considered by many as the best album of 2013. But don’t fret: there’s still plenty of catchy hooks, popped collars and high-fallutin’ themes – the things we all tend to love Vampire Weekend for anyway.
00:00:54 -- Intro to Best Albums00:03:12 -- My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy by Kanye (2010)00:11:48 -- The Color Spectrum by The Dear Hunter (2011)00:24:10 -- Bon Iver, Bon Iver by Bon Iver (2011)00:29:47 -- Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend (2013)00:37:59 -- Immunity by John Hopkins (2013)00:46:43 -- To Pimp a Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar (2015)00:57:46 -- Carrie & Lowell by Sufjan Stevens (2015)01:03:40 -- E-mo-tion by Carly Rae Jepson (2015)01:07:26 -- Currents by Tame Impala (2015)01:10:53 -- 2012-2017 by Against All Logic (2018)01:14:25 -- Album Honorable Mentions01:17:01 -- Intro to Best Movies01:17:29 -- The Social Network (2010)01:23:01 -- Margin Call (2011)01:31:34 -- Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)01:36:01 -- The Grand Budapest Hotel (2013)01:42:44 -- What We Do in the Shadows (2014)01:44:54 -- Inside Out (2015)01:52:00 -- Sicario (2015)02:03:30 -- Get Out (2017)02:10:40 -- Blade Runner 2049 (2017)02:27:02 -- Burning (2018)02:38:19 -- Movie Honorable Mentions
Modern Vampires in 1980’s LA? Cleavon Little stealing scenes? A teenage sex comedy with Jim Carrey? Now we have seen everything. Join Chris as he invites you to tune in and turn off for some silly fun- 1985’s Vampiric comedy “Once Bitten.” Join us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/LSCE/message
The Boo Crew takes you on a journey to the 6th Dimension with creative geniuses Richard and Anastasia Elfman! Hear about the origins of The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo and how it gave rise to the defining and defying cinematic adventure, 1980’s “Forbidden Zone”! Rediscover some of Richard’s incredible horror flicks like Shrunken Heads and Modern Vampires including all you need to know about the Forbidden Zone 2! Dancer, choreographer, musician, make up artist and actress Anastasia Elfman reveals her FIVE roles in her and Richard’s latest project “Hipsters, Gangsters, Aliens and Geeks”, her horror history, current faves and upcoming projects including Troma’s “Kill Dolly Kill”, Joe Bizarros’s Brides Of Satan and a collaboration with otherworldly uber talent, singer Morgan Sorne! All this and a trip to Hell, a visit to the devil’s boarding school and a city overrun by zombies! Come on in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom and Neil tackle Vampire Weekend LP4, "Father of the Bride," and its thematic links to the Steve Martin movie. Do we really? No, we just talk about the album. But now you're intrigued. What do we really talk about? Do we discuss the evolution of Vampire Weekend from Modern Vampires of the City to now? Do we talk about how this album was developed and why it seems different than other Vampire Weekend work? Do we talk about Spider Man Into the Spider-Verse? Maybe we do, maybe we don't. Only way to find out is to listen!
Motel Hell is back after a holiday hiatus with the latest and greatest weird news! This week’s format is a little different as Ben the Beardo and Dick Fetti take turns delivering the weirdest and dumbest news stories they could find from the past 3 months. The boys cover the upcoming war with robots, blood sculptures, Sacha Baron Cohen’s hard-hitting investigative journalism and collecting debts from pre-teens. But first the boys review Yoshiaki Kawajiri’s 1988 OVA adaptation of “Demon City Shinjuku”, originally written by Hideyuki Kikuchi.
Marty and Kris are back with another heater! Episode 3 is all about 2013. We start with tackling Marty’s birthday weekend exploits (0:50) Kris gives Marty a birthday gift (4:40) Marty visiting the Cranbrook art museum in Detroit and checking out the Punk Graphics exposition (11:10) Breaking down the year of 2013 in music and what was happening on the billboard charts (22:46) Marty reveling in how much he hates Florida-Georgia Line (30:51) and Kris’s old band getting inexplicably booked for hip hop night at a country bar in Temple, Texas (39:20). After some earth shattering and controversial opinions on Macklemore and Katy Perry, it’s time to lock in with Kris’s pick. Vampire Weekend’s critically acclaimed third album, Modern Vampires of the City (1:09:09) Followed by Marty’s pick, Deafheaven’s black metal by way of shoegaze masterpiece, Sunbather (2:00:02). Don’t sleep on the MVP’s of music nerd-dom!
In 2006, a few Columbia students bonded over their love of punk and African beats and formed the band, Vampire Weekend. Now, 10 years after the release of their iconic debut album, Andrew and Sean take a deep dive into their discography and discuss what their lasting influence is and if they are now under, over, or properly rated. Tracklist: 1. Early impression of the band (1:30) 2. The debut album (6:15) 3. Contra (13:10) 4. Modern Vampires of the City (21:50) Email us to us your fave Vampire Weekend songs, albums, moments in your life that involved their music at podyrselfclean@gmail.com! Subscribe and rate us on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @podyrselfclean. Keep on rockin'!
This week the gang takes their first foray into the world of music. Carter and Kaitlyn discuss an album by one of their favorite bands, Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend. Ian and Diana talk about some Hysteria! at the Hop, some Discord! on the Dancefloor, some Panic! at the Disco.
The 21st Century Album Bracket is officially underway with the Round of 64, Regions 3 & 4. Sixteen album vs. album matchups to determine who moves on to the Round of 32, and who gets relegated to the discount bin. Our Region 3 matchups include:LCD Soundsystem, Sound of Silver vs. Outkast, StankoniaTV on the Radio, Dear Science vs. Chance the Rapper, Coloring BookThe Killers, Hot Fuss vs. Of Montreal, Hissing Fauna… Are You the Destroyer?Bon Iver, For Emma Forever Ago vs. Queens of the Stone Age, Songs for the DeafVampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of the City vs. The Hold Steady, Separation SundayRadiohead, Kid A vs. Passion Pit, MannersLCD Soundsystem, LCD Soundsystem vs. Tame Impala, LonerismThe Wrens, The Meadowlands vs. At the Drive-In, Relationship of Command And our rounding out Region 4, we have:Interpol, Turn On the Bright Lights vs. Converge, Jane DoeMy Morning Jacket, It Still Moves vs. Kanye West, The College DropoutAmy Winehouse, Back to Black vs. Belle & Sebastian, The Life PursuitThe Postal Service, Give Up vs. Jay-Z, The Black AlbumSpoon, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga vs. Bright Eyes, I’m Wide Awake, It’s MorningThe Libertines, Up the Bracket vs. Car Seat HeadrestThe White Stripes, White Blood Cells vs. New Pornographers, Mass RomanticKanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy vs. Chance the Rapper, Acid RapFollow along with the tournament at brotherpod.com and if you need to catch up with some of the albums on the bracket, check out our custom BBB Madness Spotify playlist.
Christopher Baio is best known for being the bassist for the New York City-based indie rock band Vampire Weekend. But a few years ago, he started a solo project under the stage name Baio. I met Chris backstage at the Biltmore while his mouth was full of delicious humus. The Biltmore was too loud and outside was too rainy, so we ended up standing in the doorway at the top of a long set of stairs that ended at rush hour Kingsway--this is why you can hear both traffic and the echoes from the long hallway while we chat. What is Chris' favorite Vampire Weekend song? Who is his favorite hockey player? What was it like going from bassist to producer? Which one of his songs does he describe as a “blackout bender?” How does he decide when a song is done? Which song is inspired by Don Delillo, the author of the 1985 American classic novel White Noise? How did a visit to London's Tate Modern Museum and a Robert Delaunay painting inspire a song? Which rookie mistake will Chris never make again? Which side project by another established musician does Chris especially admire? You'll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show… 1) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Sister of Pearl” 2) Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of the City (2013) “Ya Hey” 3) BAIO, Sunburn EP (2012), “Modern Sunburn” 4) BAIO, The Names (2015) “The Names” 5) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Endless Rhythm” 6) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Scarlett” NO songs CANCON
Christopher Baio is best known for being the bassist for the New York City-based indie rock band Vampire Weekend. But a few years ago, he started a solo project under the stage name Baio. I met Chris backstage at the Biltmore while his mouth was full of humus. The Biltmore was too loud and outside was too rainy, so we ended up standing in the doorway at the top of a long set of stairs that ended at rush hour Kingsway--this is why you can hear both traffic and the echoes from the long hallway while we chat. What is Chris' favorite Vampire Weekend song? Who is his favorite hockey player? What was it like going from bassist to producer? Which one of his songs does he describe as a “blackout bender?” How does he decide when a song is done? How did a visit to London's Tate Modern Museum and a Robert Delaunay painting inspire a song? Which rookie mistake will Chris never make again? Which side project by another established musician does Chris especially admire? You'll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the radio edit of the show… 1) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Sister of Pearl” 2) Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of the City (2013) “Ya Hey” 3) BAIO, Sunburn EP (2012), “Modern Sunburn” 4) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Endless Rhythm” 5) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Scarlett” NO songs CANCON
Kessler and Ben break down the need-to-know basics of playing Tempo decks in Modern. This includes the history of tempo in the format, different key decks, the difference between tempo and combo, and the way different color combinations deal with being a part of a tempo deck. They then finish off their series of Deck Brews involving the 5 main tribes of Innistrad with Modern Vampires. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our special guest, W, discusses his album (Modern Vampires of the City, 2013) of the month as well as tennis and why it's cool to hold your girls' hand.
Mostly lies. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′36″ Lies by The Black Keys on Attack & Release (Nonesuch) 6′39″ Truth by Alexander on Alexander (Community Music) 10′56″ Lies by Chvrches on The Bones of What You Believe (Glassnote) 14′26″ White Lies by Milo Greene on White Lies (Elektra) 23′16″ Your Life is a Lie by MGMT on MGMT (Columbia) 25′02″ Truth by Bloc Party on Four (Frenchkiss) 28′52″ Lies by Marina and The Diamonds on Electra Heart (679 Recordings) 37′29″ The Truth About Love by Pink on The Truth About Love (RCA) 41′37″ The Truth by Foster the People on Supermodel (Columbia Records) 45′52″ Fool Me Too by Emile Haynie on We Fall (Interscope) 53′28″ Don't Lie by Vampire Weekend on Modern Vampires of the City (XL Recordings) 56′40″ Baby Don't You Lie to Me by The Fratellis on Baby Don't You Lie to Me! (Cooking Vinyl) 60′22″ I Get Evil by Pat Benetar on True Love (Capitol Records) 68′19″ Don't You Lie to Me by B.B. King on Complete Collection (Geffen) 74′01″ Don't Lie To Me by Fats Domino on Alligator Alley (Floating World Records) 76′17″ Don't You Lie To Me by Chuck Berry on You Never Can Tell (Geffen) 84′33″ Lie to Me by Milo Greene on Control (Elektra) 87′42″ I'm Lying to You Cause I'm Lost by The Paper Kites on twelvefour (Nettwerk) 91′04″ He Lied About Death by Stars on Set Yourself on Fire (Arts & Crafts) 100′30″ Lyin King by Jhené Aiko on Souled Out (Def Jam) 103′57″ Your Fool by Natalie Prass on Natalie Prass (Spacebomb Records) 106′54″ Lovefool by The Cardigans on Gran Turismo (Mercury Records) 114′07″ She Lied to the FBI by Alkaline Trio on My Shame is True (Epitaph) 116′05″ Little Lies by Fleetwood Mac on Tango in the Night (Warner Bros)
Review of “Modern Vampires of The City” by Vampire Weekend. Grades: Music A Lyrics A Production A Overall A Email your comments and album suggestions to Feedback@FiveMinuteMusicReviews.com If you’d like to purchase this album, please click here: Follow us on [...]
Song of the summer starts like summer itself, hopeful, exciting, and you can't wait for it to begin. Once it's here you dive in, listening to it obsessively and it gradually becomes your temporary anthem. Undoubtedly Blurred Lines was the pop song of the summer, but we're going to explore the songs that kept the indie blogosphere buzzing from June-August instead. This episode documents what the indie songs of the summer were for 2013. Each of these tracks have been blasting from parks and backyard barbecues all summer long, soundtracking the season. Enjoy!Tracklist: 1. "Doin' It Right" -- Daft Punk, Random Access Memories 2. "Royals" -- Lorde, The Love Club3."Shout It Out" -- MIkal Cronin, MCII 4. "Step" -- Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of The City5. "Collard Greens" -- ScHoolboy Q, Oxymoron6. "The Mother We Share" -- Chvrches, Single7 "When a Fire Starts to Burn" -- Disclosure, Settle8 "She Will" -- Savages, Silence Yourself9. "High School Lover" -- Cayucas, Bigfoot10. "Bad For My Body" -- Deap Vally, Sitrionix
This week we talk to one of the hottest bands currently making music, Vampire Weekend. After releasing their new album Modern Vampires of the City, performing on SNL, and gracing the cover of the new RELEVANT Magazine, the band is making their first appearance on our podcast (and we couldn’t be happier)! We also play a new round of “Indi
This week we talk to one of the hottest bands currently making music, Vampire Weekend. After releasing their new album Modern Vampires of the City, performing on SNL, and gracing the cover of the new RELEVANT Magazine, the band is making their first appearance on our podcast (and we couldn't be happier)! We also play a new round of “Indi--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/support See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Programa 33 de la tercera temporada del Canela Fina En aquest programa parlem del disc Modern Vampires of the city dels Vampire Weekend També tenim temes dels Crystal Fighters, Fleetmod Mac, Camera Obscura, Phosphorescent, Junip i molts altres. Portem també la versió del tema Walk on the Wild Side per part de Jean Ceccarelli. Tota l'actualitat musical
This spring and summer has been teeming with much anticipated new releases, from Disclosure and Boards of Canada, to The National, just to name a few. We're playing tracks from these new releases, along with some music from up-and-coming artists making some noise of their own around the Internet. Tracklist 1. "I Saw You from the Lifeboat" -- Liars, single2. "Is This How You Feel" -- The Preatures, Shaking Hands3. "Doin' It Right" -- Daft Punk, Random Access Memories4. "Don't Lie" -- Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of the City5. "Hell of A Night" -- ScHoolboy Q, Oxymoron 6. "Reach For The Dead" -- Boards of Canada, Tomorrow's Harvest7. "When a Fire Starts to Burn" -- Disclosure, Settle8. "U Da Best" -- WET, U Da Best/Bad Idea single9. "I Need My Girl" -- National, Trouble Will Find Me10. "JSMN" -- Bad Boxes, JSMN
Octavo programa de A Altas Horas. Hoy presentamos lo nuevo de Editors, A Ton of Love, hablamos de Modern Vampires of the City, nuevo disco de Vampire Weekend y nuestro disco de la semana, El Perfil de la Tostada nos trae la agenda de conciertos semanal y el tema By the Grace of God, de Niño y Pistola, y como clásico sonará el Loser de Beck. Además, escucharemos a Hunter Hunted estrenando la seccion "Amigos del Twitter", a Delafé, Noah and the Whale, Cloud Nothings, Frightened Rabbits, Young Galaxy y Monarchy con Dita Von Tesse. ¡Échanos un oído!
Octavo programa de A Altas Horas. Hoy presentamos lo nuevo de Editors, A Ton of Love, hablamos de Modern Vampires of the City, nuevo disco de Vampire Weekend y nuestro disco de la semana, El Perfil de la Tostada nos trae la agenda de conciertos semanal y el tema By the Grace of God, de Niño y Pistola, y como clásico sonará el Loser de Beck. Además, escucharemos a Hunter Hunted estrenando la seccion "Amigos del Twitter", a Delafé, Noah and the Whale, Cloud Nothings, Frightened Rabbits, Young Galaxy y Monarchy con Dita Von Tesse. ¡Échanos un oído!
On their third album Modern Vampires of the City the band finds a unique and fun way to explore their quarter life crisis.
It's almost the time of year when what seems like every band in the world descends into one spot in California. And no, we're not talking about that festival in the desert, we're talking about Fauxchella. Fauxchella (a Spinning Platters term) is the name given to almost three weeks in April when all of the bands set to play Coachella make their way up to San Francisco. Almost every venue in the city is full of great bands night after night, and it can be pretty overwhelming deciding which bands to see. So, we at the Noise Pop Team have made a list of must-sees to help you make the most of your Fauxchella. Tracklist: 1. "Step" -- Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of the City2. "Red Right Hand" -- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Let Love In3. "Ms" -- Alt J, An Awesome Wave4. "Dramamine" -- Modest Mouse, This Is a Long Drive For Someone With Nothing to Think About5. "My Number" -- Foals, Holy Fire6. "Herietta" -- Yeasayer, Fragrant World7. "Daniel" -- Bat For Lashes, Daniel8. "Grammy" (Soulja Boy cover) -- Purity Ring, single9. "House That Heaven Built" -- Japandroids, Celebration Rock 10. "Digital Lion" -- James Blake, Overgrown