
Vampire Weekend Share Two New Songs: “Harmony Hall” and “2021”
Father of the Bride Due Out This April via Columbia
Jan 24, 2019 Vampire Weekend Photography by Monika Mogi
Vampire Weekend previously announced that they would be releasing two new songs this morning and here they are: “Harmony Hall” and “2021.” They are the first two singles to be shared from their forthcoming fourth album, Father of the Bride, which is due out this April via Columbia (exact release date TBA) and is expected to feature 18 songs in 59 minutes. The songs were shared via visuals, one featuring a lot of bugs and one featuring frogs. Listen to both below.
The band’s last album was 2013’s Modern Vampires of the City. Since then founding member/producer Rostam Batmanglij left the band as a full-time member.
Frontman Ezra Koenig wrote “Harmony Hall,” which was produced by Ariel Rechtshaid and Koenig, with additional production by Batmanglij. Koenig and Haruomi Hosono wrote “2021,” which was produced by Rechtshaid and Koenig.
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