Ezra Koenig has offered another update on the long-awaited fourth Vampire Weekend record, tentatively titled Mitsubishi Macchiato, and it sounds positive.
Last week, we let you in on a song created so that every time you plugged your iPhone into the car it didn't automatically play the first song which is usually A-Punk or A Team.
Well, it turns out everybody bloody loved the song because it managed to reach the top 30 of the iTunes chart in the US.
It's just under six months since Frank Ocean released Blonde and only now is he shipping physical copies of the record. With that, comes the album credits revealing who did what and where on the record.
There's been plenty of speculation but now it's all confirmed with a Reddit user posting the liner notes of the CD.
With the interns being such seriously seasoned festival goers, we couldn’t think of anyone better to put in charge of assembling a starter kit for everyone’s fave Australian music festival - Splendour In The Grass.
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