Stream BAIO's (Vampire Weekend) Debut Album 'The Names'

The band’s bassist debuts some great vibes.

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Indie rock band Vampire Weekend is known for great music, and even better vibes. This Friday, Chris Baio, the band’s bassist — going by BAIO — is releasing his solo debut entitled The Names. BAIO’s solo debut has been extremely anticipated since being announced and thanks to Noisey you can stream the EP right now in its entirety to brighten your day.

Words by Sierra Dennis.

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