Only God Was Above Us [Alternate Cover] (LP) [Explicit]
Vampire Weekend
Amoeba Review
Only God Was Above Us is the poignant, urgent new album from Vampire Weekend. With a name taken from a 1988 news article about a terrifying in-air airplane incident, it's perhaps no surprise that the songs seem to share that same sense of faith in the midst of catastrophe. "Capricorn" careens between grinding electronic noise, sweeping strings, and intimate indie guitar. "Gen-X Cops" starts off with the intensity of a high-speed car chase before shimmering, slightly melancholic harmonies kick in. Only God Was Above Us is some of Vampire Weekend's best work; fans will dig this expansion in the band's sound.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Ice Cream Piano
|
Vampire Weekend | 03:36 |
2.
Classical
|
Vampire Weekend | 04:20 |
3.
Capricorn
|
Vampire Weekend | 04:10 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Connect
|
Vampire Weekend | 05:10 |
2.
Prep-School Gangsters
|
Vampire Weekend | 03:49 |
3.
The Surfer
|
Vampire Weekend | 05:47 |
Side C Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Gen-X Cops
|
Vampire Weekend | 03:48 |
2.
Mary Boone
|
Vampire Weekend | 04:26 |
3.
Pravda
|
Vampire Weekend | 04:11 |
Side D Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Hope
|
Vampire Weekend | 07:58 |