Watch a Pop-Up Video Version of Vampire Weekend’s ‘Holiday’
The "preppiest hipsters" in the land (according to this Pop-Up Video) shot "Holiday" illegally, but they did use fake spray paint in a graffiti scene.
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The "preppiest hipsters" in the land (according to this Pop-Up Video) shot "Holiday" illegally, but they did use fake spray paint in a graffiti scene.
Ann Kirsten Kennis had sued the band for using her image without permission.
See Adams's take on "Mansard Roof" and "Oxford Comma."
"I sung it imagining being on a beach made of diamonds with a darkened night sky full of twinkling sand."
"Cool cardi-thingy btw!"
"I see your Zales, and raise you a Honda."
Cheryl Cole's "Fight for This Love," reimagined.
The legal problems surrounding the cover of Vampire Weekend's album 'Contra' have taken a strange new turn.
Wouldn't it be nice to have TV-doc legend Ken Burns pick the best baseball movies, or recent National Book Award nominee Nicole Krauss select the best confessionals?
Ann Kirsten Kennis also modeled for trashy romance novels, tequila, and underwear.
The song gets an electro-dance beat.
The release submitted to the band has her name spelled two different ways and only offered her one dollar in payment.
"I know you guys were hearing some shit about me in the news, but I'm good now ... I just smoke weed."
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