Last Night: Vampire Weekend at the Art Theatre in Long Beach


Last Night: Vampire Weekend at the Art Theatre in Long Beach (11/02/09)

Better Than: the last time I saw them at the Glass House in September of 2008.

After a secret show in Chinatown and a last minute show in Boyle Heights, Vampire Weekend “officially” kicked off their mini tour of California at the Art Theatre in Long Beach. Vampire Weekend is gearing up for the release of their new album Contra which is due on 1/12 on XL recordings.

Selling out the roughly 400 capacity theater in a fleet nine minutes, a line of 30 people was already stationed outside the venue hoping to secure a good spot up front. With new song titles like “Horchata” and “California English”, one might consider that the East coast based band have been spending some time in our state and are showing some appreciation.
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The tropical breezy guitars of “White Sky” immediately had the faithful
fans in front dancing along as all the band members seemed to be
energized by a very lively Long Beach crowd considering it was a Monday
night. Vampire Weekend would dip back into more familiar territory with
razor sharp renditions of “Cape Cod Kwassa” and “I Stand Corrected”.

The
dynamics of Vampire Weekend are interesting as Ezra Koenig
(Guitars/Vocals) very deceptively uses his guitar to lightly color the
songs that are propelled by the dynamic rhythm section of Chris Baio
(Bass) and Chris Tomson (Drums). Rostam Batmanglij (Keyboards/Guitars)
often will spice up the tunes with a melodic keyboard riff or a droney
mellotron sample.

One of the new songs had a definite surf feel
reminiscent of Dick Dale as Ezra rapidly tremolo picked his guitar for
a blazing solo. During “One (Blake's Got A New Face) , the crowd very
willingly helped sing along to the call and response tune. “A-Punk” was
the high energy point of the night that even forced the people in the
back of the venue to pogo to the bouncy beat.

It had only seemed
like seconds when they left the stage after the slice and dice guitars
of “Oxford Comma”. After running through the crowd pleasing “Mansard
Roof,” Ezra requested for the lights to be lowered for the refreshing
“Horchata” which was dedicated to Lola's Mexican restaurant across the
street. “Walcott” closed out their set as Ezra promised they would be
back soon.

It should be noted that Long Beach based Avi
Buffalo dazzled the audience prior to Vampire Weekend with a roughly
thirty minute batch of sunny fractured pop. They recently signed to Sub
Pop records and were frequently asked throughout their set what was the
name of their band. The highlight of their set was the supersonic
closer that had Avi Buffalo (Guitars/Vocals) scrambling all over the
fretboard of his Fender Jazzmaster. Catch Avi Buffalo at the Echo in
Los Angeles on November 5th before they get too big to play those small
places.

Critic's Notebook

Personal Bias: I love the fact that cool shows are finally appearing in Long Beach.

Random Detail:  The Ice Cream Man was handing out free ice cream after the show!

By The Way: Vampire Weekend will be playing the FM 94.9 Christmas show in San Diego on December 12th with Spoon, Phoenix and Metric!   

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