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− | '''Vampire Weekend''' is one of the few Columbia bands that have become insanely successful outside the campus' [[gates]]. Members include [[Ezra Koenig]] (vocals), [[Rostam Batmanglij]] (keys & vox), [[Christopher Tomson]] (drums), and [[Chris Baio]] (bass). | + | '''Vampire Weekend''' is one of the few Columbia bands that have become insanely successful outside the campus' [[gates]]. Members include [[Ezra Koenig]] (vocals), [[Rostam Batmanglij]] (keys & vox), [[Christopher Tomson]] (drums), and [[Chris Baio]] (bass). All graduated from [[Columbia College]] in [[2006]] except Baio, who graduated in 2007. They describe their own sound as "African preppy". |
− | Befitting their preppy image, the cover of their first album shows the chandelier inside the | + | Vampire Weekend formed in spring [[2006]], the semester before most of its members graduated, and played its first show at the [[SEAS]] Battle of the Bands in [[Lerner Party Space]]. They expanded their audience by playing at [[Alpha Delta Phi]]'s Coffee Haus shows and even a "yacht themed party" at [[St. Anthony Hall]]. |
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+ | Befitting their preppy image, the cover of their first album shows the chandelier inside the St. Anthony Hall house on [[Riverside Drive]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:59, 28 March 2010
Vampire Weekend is one of the few Columbia bands that have become insanely successful outside the campus' gates. Members include Ezra Koenig (vocals), Rostam Batmanglij (keys & vox), Christopher Tomson (drums), and Chris Baio (bass). All graduated from Columbia College in 2006 except Baio, who graduated in 2007. They describe their own sound as "African preppy".
Vampire Weekend formed in spring 2006, the semester before most of its members graduated, and played its first show at the SEAS Battle of the Bands in Lerner Party Space. They expanded their audience by playing at Alpha Delta Phi's Coffee Haus shows and even a "yacht themed party" at St. Anthony Hall.
Befitting their preppy image, the cover of their first album shows the chandelier inside the St. Anthony Hall house on Riverside Drive.