
Vampire Weekend return with another two new tracks "This Life" and "Unbearably White"
04 April 2019, 13:00
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Vampire Weekend are back with two new tracks, "This Life" featuring Danielle Haim, and "Unbearably White".
The third couplet of tracks from Vampire Weekend's Father of the Bride double album are here. "This Life" sees Ezra Koenig recruit Danielle Haim for additional vocals, and both tracks are again produced by Ariel Rechtshaid.
The two new tracks follow on from "Sunflower" featuring The Internet's Steve Lacy, "Big Blue", "Harmony Hall", and "2021".
Last month Vampire Weekend played some intimate shows in London.
Father of the Bride is Vampire Weekend's first album since 2013's Modern Vampires of The City.
"This Life" and "Unbearably White" are both out now. Father of the Bride will arrive 3 May via Columbia. Vampire Weekend will play Glastonbury in June. Find the full list of tour dates.
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