Apr 03 2008 5:03 pm,

Profile: Vampire Weekend
Words: Martin Kahl
End of year deadlines mean this is being written about three weeks before Christmas, and the taste-makers’ crystal-ball-gazing-fest is well under way. Which names will be big in 2008? Who’ll pick the next Arctic Monkeys? And who’s going to be remembered for backing the next Fischerspooner/Black Velvets? One of the names popping up time and again is Vampire Weekend. But who the devil are they? And why have they got a page in our New For ’08 feature?
At an early Vampire Weekend London gig, this writer overheard someone saying, “…what sort of music is this?” A good question, and one we put to lead singer Ezra. “It’s really hard for me to describe our music too. The last thing we want to say is that we’re a rock band. We want to incorporate not just African music, but sounds you don’t normally hear. We make catchy pop songs mixed with the sunnier side of African music like Orchestra Baobab, or South African guitar music.” If you’re struggling with that, think Franz Ferdinand meets Peter Gabriel meets ‘
Vampire Weekend’s debut album comes barely two years after Ezra Koenig first asked Rostam Batmanglij, Christopher
What makes Vampire Weekend worthy of a full OTW page? Easy. Their genre-defying “pop music” is as catchy as they’d intended, whilst sounding refreshingly different from anything else around at the moment. Their debut album, now complete and ready to go, is a strong, confident finished work. Vampire Weekend is definitely a name you’ll be seeing a lot of in 2008.
‘Vampire Weekend’ is released on XL Recordings on February 25th.

