Wampire

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Wizard Staff 00:00 Tools
The Hearse 00:00 Tools
Orchards 00:00 Tools
Spirit Forest 00:00 Tools
Trains 00:00 Tools
Magic Light 00:00 Tools
Giants 00:00 Tools
I Can't See Why 00:00 Tools
Outta Money 00:00 Tools
Snacks 00:00 Tools
Fly on the Wall 00:00 Tools
The Amazing Heart Attack 00:00 Tools
Bad Attitude 00:00 Tools
Life of Luxury 00:00 Tools
Millennials 00:00 Tools
Too Stoned 00:00 Tools
Sticking Out 00:00 Tools
People of Earth 00:00 Tools
Wooby Dooby 00:00 Tools
Das Modell (Kraftwerk Cover) 03:41 Tools
Das Modell - Kraftwerk Cover 03:41 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
I Luv U 00:00 Tools
The dirtiest bridge I've ever known 00:00 Tools
Refuse 00:00 Tools
Hyphy Shred 00:00 Tools
Outro 00:00 Tools
Face to Face 00:00 Tools
a long time coming 00:00 Tools
Das Modell 00:00 Tools
Orchards (STRFKR Remix) 00:00 Tools
Orchards (Starfucker Remix) 00:00 Tools
Wampire - Bad Attitude 00:00 Tools
Face To Face (Jacco Gardner) 00:00 Tools
I Luv You 00:00 Tools
Das Modell (Kraftwerk) 00:00 Tools
Out of Money 00:00 Tools
Why 00:00 Tools
The Hearse [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] 00:00 Tools
"Wizard Staff" 00:00 Tools
long time coming 00:00 Tools
 The Hearse 00:00 Tools
Orchards (STRFKR Mix) 00:00 Tools
Full Performance (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
 Orchards 00:00 Tools
Orchards [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] 00:00 Tools
Das Model 00:00 Tools
The Hearse (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
glitter boy 00:00 Tools
01 - The Hearse 00:00 Tools
glitter man 00:00 Tools
Magic Lght 00:00 Tools
Millenials 00:00 Tools
03 - Spirit Forest 00:00 Tools
06 - Outta Money 00:00 Tools
Can't See Why + Giants | Newtown Radio | Swan7 Studio 00:00 Tools
08 - Snacks 00:00 Tools
04 - Giants 00:00 Tools
02 - Orchards 00:00 Tools
Wampire - The Hearse 00:00 Tools
05 - I Can't See Why 00:00 Tools
Das Model (Kraftwerk cover) 00:00 Tools
the dirtiest bridge i've ever 00:00 Tools
wamp mix 00:00 Tools
Wizard Staff [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] 00:00 Tools
07 - Trains 00:00 Tools
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In 2007, longtime best friends Rocky Tinder and Eric Phipps moved to Portland, Oregon and decided to start a band. With all the buoyancy and idealism of youth (being fresh out of high school at the time), and stimulated by the massive amount of creative output surrounding them in their new city, they sketched out a vision for a massive friend band - the possibility of getting every single one of their buds on stage and creating a monumental live show. Yet both boys have discerning taste, having backgrounds in music theory from a tender age, and questioned the logistics of a chaotic set-up. Moreover, they were enamored of the freedom that local dance music outfits had with their compact set-ups, allowing these acts to show up and throw down anywhere. Accordingly, they tweaked their vision and decided to just do it themselves. Armed with two guitars and an iPod filled with their meticulously prerecorded beats, bass lines, and bells, they became Wampire – two boys on a mission to have as much fun being a dance-rock duo as 20 people combined. Now, 3 years later, with the new addition of drummer Cyrus Lampton for extra beats and extra smiles, it is very safe to say that Wampire have succeeded: this band is epically, epically fun. Whether rocking out in the dark of a nightclub, with Flashdance projected behind them from out of Tinder's gold-painted VCR, or stripping down to their skivvies during an afternoon parking lot performance, Wampire is a sight to behold. They're certainly not taking themselves too seriously, but one can say a lot more than that about their live show. Their easy chemistry and inexhaustible joviality is totally infectious – you're powerless to resist the dance floor when they take the stage. They've also managed, in a rare feat these days, to wed onstage antics with bonafide musicianship, earning them love from musicians, critics, and fans all over Portland. From their delightful re-invention of Kraftwerk's “Das model,” sung impeccably in German by Phipps over a sleek synth-pop landscape, to original jewels like “Hyphy shred” which boasts soaring guitars and blissed-out glitchiness, their work would be right at home amongst the current Chillwave phenomenon made popular by Neon Indian, Washed Out, Small Black, etc. Yet don't be confused into thinking that their bliss is purely aesthetic, for there is no too-cool posturing when it comes to Wamp-Wamp, as Wampire is often affectionately called around town. Their aesthetic arose organically, out of the stoner/skater/slacker subculture to which they belong, having built a fanbase from the basement up via Portland's vibrant house show scene. Among these roots is a stint living, working, and curating all-ages shows at the legendary now-defunct downtown Portland performance space The Hush. Now, they're considered one of the staples of Portland's dance/electronic scene, sharing bills with local greats like Starfucker, Reporter, and Glass Candy. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.