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EP52: Vampire Weekend

05-Jan-23 22:00

EP52: Vampire Weekend

When time flies it really goes by. This month is the 13th year anniversary (!) of the critically acclaimed sophomore release Contra by New-Yorkers Vampire Weekend. On Back-to-Back, we dig through the indie-rockers discography, picking up some of the quartet's seminal tracks.

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A-Punk (Vampire Weekend)

Harmony Hall (Father of the Bride)

Diane Young (Modern Vampires of the City)

Unbelievers (Modern Vampires of the City)

Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa (Vampire Weekend)

Everlasting Arms (Modern Vampires of the City)

Sunflower (ft Steve Lacy) (Father of the Bride)

This Life (Father of the Bride)

Jonathan Low (Twilight OST)

California English Pt. 2 (Cousins B-side)

Step (Modern Vampires of the City)

Oxford Comma (Vampire Weekend)

Produced by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting

Presented by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting


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