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NewsVampire Weekend reveal debut album detailsVampire Weekend have revealed details of their debut album, set for release in late January. Speaking to NME.COM singer Ezra Koenig says that the as-yet untitled record was recorded in several locations, from apartments to barns with the most recent work carried out in a new studio called Tree Fort in Brooklyn. "We recorded most of it ourselves in a couple of different locations" Koenig told us "In a friend's basement who had a good set up for recording drums....we did a lot of it in the band's apartments - usually Rostam and Chris's." "There's even some stuff on the album that we recorded almost a year ago at our drummer's parents house in New Jersey, at this barn that they have, so they're really echoey drums." Koenig also says that the band are readying two brand new tracks for the album. "Some of the tracks we've had for a long time so we already knew how it was going to sound it was just a matter of tightening it up and remixing it a little, but we just recorded two new songs that we're really excited about called 'I Stand Corrected', the other is called 'M79'. Those recordings we're really psyched about." The band are continuing to self-produce, with studio owners Jeff Curtin and Shane Stoneback also contributing. "Our producer is Rostam our keyboardist, and Jeff and Shane the guys who are running the studio are serving as engineers," says Koenig. Currently gearing up for the release of their debut single 'Mansard Roof', the release will coincide with the band's UK tour set to commence in late-October before returning to the US for a tour kicking off in November. The Streets cover Hot Chip The Streets covered Hot Chip's 'Over and Over' during their gig at Edinburgh's Liquid Rooms last night (July 27). Mike Skinner freestyled a line from the song during a medley of 'Has It Come To This?', 'Weak Become Heroes' and 'Blinded By The Lights'. Playing an all hits set, Skinner told NME.COM why he wouldn't be playing any new songs during the Scottish dates. "Originally I was going to try out new songs but my album's only going to come out next year now. But the tour's wicked." Their headlining set was the fourth date his mini Scottish tour featuring acts from Skinner's The Beats label- Professor Green, Neon, Example and The Mitchell Brothers. Earlier, Skinner joined The Mitchell Brothers on stage wearing a Michael Jackson mask for a version of new track 'Michael Jackson', spoofing his moves along the way. During the encore- a rendition of The Streets remix of The Twang's 'Either Way'- the other acts joined him onstage for a mass singalong. The tour which also called at Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundee and is set to close at Glasgow's ABC tonight (July 28). |
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