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Contra is the second studio album by the American indie rock band Vampire Weekend, produced by band member Rostam Batmanglij and released in January 2010 on XL Recordings.The album title is intended as a thematic allegory and reference to the Nicaraguan counter-revolutionaries and the 1987 video game Contra. The album received critical praise and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. Download vampire weekend 2008 rar free shared files from DownloadJoy and other world's most popular shared hosts. Our filtering technology ensures that only latest vampire weekend 2008 rar files are listed. Farewell.RebelMouse is the best CMS 2017 and Wordpress VIP alternative.
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'Released: December 13, 2010Contra is the second studio album by the American band, produced by band member and released in January 2010 on. The album title is intended as a thematic allegory and reference to the and the 1987 video game.The album received critical praise and debuted at number one on the US. It was recognized as one of The 100 Best Albums of the Decade So Far by in August 2014. Contents.Release The release of Contra was announced on September 15, 2009, and was released in the UK on January 11, 2010. It was released in the U.S. On the next day. 'Horchata' was released as a free download on October 5, 2009 on the band's website.
The first single was ', accompanied by a 7' single, and a music video. The album was available for streaming on the band's starting on January 3, 2010. It was also available for streaming from their, as of January 5, 2010.Music and lyrics Koenig has stated in multiple interviews that the album contains lyrical themes of opposition consistent with its title, and feels it is important to understand that the word 'Contra' is a fundamental concept of conflict, without any implication that one side is right or wrong. The lyrics of Contra are also meant to express a desire to be compassionate even towards people and things you disagree with. He also states the lyrics of Contra deal with reconciling feeling of privilege and guilt, for which he uses the term 'first world guilt'. Contra is considered by critics to be instrumental in cementing the cultural significance of Vampire Weekend first formed with their debut record, as Contra deepens and commits to a general attitude of rejecting traditional notions that rock musicians are poor, underprivileged rebels. Whereas their first album brought to light the prejudices against affluence and wealth in rock music, Contra, even in its title, openly argues this stigma.The album has been characterised as,.
The band made an effort to make their second album a natural expansion on the universe created in their debut album, as a result Contra covers a far greater gamut of musical influences than their debut album, drawing inspiration from genres such as on 'Holiday', synth-pop on 'Giving Up the Gun', on 'California English' and even on 'Run'. The production of the album, directed by Rostam Batmanglij, was also different from their former work in that it did not use chamber echo and natural reverb but instead used digital effects to give the album an eighties aesthetic. Other distinguishing features of Contra are the use of backing vocals as textural elements, the debut of Rostam as a lead guitarist and more layered drumwork in which fundamental Latin beats are blended with to create a busier rhythm section.The lyrics of 'I Think Ur a Contra' include the phrase ', the title of a single (notably, an influential by The Clash was entitled after the militancy opposed by the Contras during the ). This refers partially to the controversy surrounding their punk roots. The title 'Diplomat's Son' is a reference to a story singer Ezra Koenig wrote while in college about boarding school, though the content lyrically talks about a relationship told by Rostam Batmanglij. The song also features a vocal sample from M.I.A.'
'Holiday' begins with the opening lyrics of 's 1969 rendition of '.Artwork and lawsuit The cover of 'Contra' features a candid of a girl from 1983. The photo was found by Rostam while searching 'New York City 1983' on Flickr.
Lead singer Koenig states that when he first saw the image, he felt he read 'some sort of hesitation' in her face, and that the band discussed at length what her possible age or emotional state could be in the photograph, without ever becoming certain of either. Koenig believed that 'wrapped up in her expression is this question: 'How is she feeling?'
' and that 'maybe she wasn't even really sure at the time.' In an interview, Koenig revealed that the girl pictured on the front cover is 'now living in '. Koenig has confirmed that the picture was taken in 1983 by photographer and was chosen as a juxtaposition to the debut album's cover which, while taken in 2006, looks as if it 'inhabits the same world'.
Koenig also referred to the girl as 'Kirsten' in a post on. Koenig likens the image to the as multiple meanings can be extrapolated from just a few signifiers, saying, 'Some people get very mad when they see a white blonde girl in a Polo shirt.' On July 15, 2010, Vampire Weekend, along with and Brody, were sued by Ann Kirsten Kennis, the woman who identified herself as the mysterious woman on the cover, for $2 million for using the photo without her permission.
Kennis has said that the photo was taken while she was 'a high-fashion model under contract with prestigious agencies in New York City.' In addition, Kennis said that the release forms for the photo that was allegedly signed by Kennis herself, were forged.
In a statement released by Kennis' lawyer Alan Neigher, Neigher said that Kennis discovered herself on the cover when her daughter brought home a copy of Contra and showed it to Kennis. Neigher also mentioned that Brody did not take the photo and said that it was taken by Kennis' mother. Despite this claim, Brody claims that he took the photo and says that he had the photo for 26 years until Vampire Weekend discovered it on his page and bought it for five thousand dollars. Kennis' own former agent, Sue Charney, told, 'To me it is very clearly a Polaroid taken at a casting session.' Koenig later responded on the matter and said that 'this is the first time any of us have ever been sued, so we're still learning how it works.'
He added, 'There's nothing we can say about it. We're not trying to be mysterious. I imagine in the next few months there'll be plenty to talk about. Given it's our first time, we just want to do it properly.' In December 2010, Vampire Weekend filed their own lawsuit against Brody, which argued that he would be liable for any damages Kennis would receive, due to misrepresentation.On August 15, 2011, it was announced that Kennis had dropped her lawsuit against XL Recordings and Vampire Weekend after they paid Kennis an undisclosed sum.
However, the separate lawsuits against Brody from Kennis and Vampire Weekend were not dropped. Critical reception Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRating7.6/1081/100Review scoresSourceRatingA−B+A8/108.6/108/10Contra received acclaim from music critics., which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, reported an score of 81 based on 39 reviews, described as 'universal acclaim'. Dave Simpson of stated that Contra 'will probably be among this year's most played and most joyful tunes.' 's Jon Dolan wrote that 'the balance of classical, rock, and world instrumentation, cagey rhythms, and stunning prettiness isn't just architecturally resplendent, it's reassuringly sweet and strangely moving.' Paul Stokes of described Vampire Weekend as 'one of the most unique bands on the planet.' On December 1, 2010, it was announced that Contra was nominated for a Grammy for 'Best Alternative Music Album'. Contra was ranked number 6 on 's list of the 30 Best Albums of 2010.
Placed it at number 6 on its list 'The Top 50 Albums of 2010'. Named it the best album of 2010.Commercial performance It is the band's first album to reach number one on the, and the in history to reach the number one spot on the Billboard 200 since began recording data in 1991, while also being the first independent artist to have done so without ever having signed with a major label, after already established rock bands and and before 's. The album sold 124,000 copies in its first week and was awarded Gold by the on November 21, 2011 which means it has sold over 500,000 units in the US alone.
It was awarded a diamond certification from the which indicated sales of at least 250,000 copies throughout Europe. Track listing All lyrics are written by, except where noted; all music is composed by, Koenig and, except where noted. ' (lyrics by Batmanglij and Koenig)3:262.' California English'2:305.'
Taxi Cab' (music by Batmanglij and Koenig)3:556.' Diplomat's Son' (lyrics by Batmanglij and Koenig)6:0110.' I Think Ur a Contra' (music by Batmanglij and Koenig)4:29Total length:36:40bonus tracksNo.TitleLength11.' California English, Pt. 2' (Pre-order only; also a B-side to ')2:57Total length:42:27Japanese edition bonus tracksNo.TitleLength11.'
Ottoman' (B-side to ')4:0212.' Giant'2:50Total length:43:32Japanese limited edition bonus tracksNo.TitleLength13.'
California English, Pt. Cousins' (Toy Selectah Mex-More Remix)3:2015.' Contramelt B'4:3616.' White Sky' ( club mix)6:43Total length:61:08'Contra Megamelt' bonus discNo.TitleLength1.' Contramelt A'6:112.' Contramelt B'4:363.' Cousins' (Toy Selectah Mex-More Remix)3:20Total length:14:07Personnel Vampire Weekend.
– lead vocals; guitar (tracks 3, 4, 6, 7); keyboard (track 1); piano (track 10); (track 8). – piano; background vocals; vocal harmonies; keyboards; harpsichord;; drum;;; lead vocals (bridge of track 9); guitar (tracks 2–5, 7–10); shakers, snares (track 9).
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