YC band Vampire Weekend has dropped a video for the recently released track "Harmony Hall", one of the first tracks to come off their upcoming LP.
Directed by Emmett Malloy, the video for the guitar-heavy track is a color-saturated affair that finds frontman Ezra Koenig clad in a kimono and whipping up breakfast in a kitchen as a green snake slithers nearby.
Vampire Weekend's frontman Ezra Koenig revealed last month that that the band had a new album on the way and would be sharing two new songs a month over the three months leading up to its release.
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"Harmony Hall" dropped in January alongside another album cut, "2021", as the first two previews off the LP.
Called Father of the Bride, the 18-track album will be the band's first since 2013's Modern Vampires of the City. It is due out in the spring, and the band plans to support it with a North American tour that kicks off in May and runs through October.
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