More than half a decade, one lineup change, two solo albums, and a ton of co-writes later, Vampire Weekend have finally announced their fourth studio album. It arrives this spring via the band’s new label, Columbia Records, and its initials are FOTB. (Full name forthcoming, but it definitely isn’t Mitsubishi Macchiato, the record’s working title.) To celebrate, we’ve compiled a list of (almost) everything Vampire Weekend have done since 2013’s Modern Vampires of the City, from the wonderful and weird to the... just plain old weird.

January 26, 2014: Vampire Weekend take home the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album for Modern Vampires of the City. They were nominated in the same category three years earlier. “I think that loss to the Black Keys in 2011 really motivated us to work even harder on this album,” Ezra Koenig said, tongue firmly planted in his cheek.

March 2, 2014: Ezra performs with Karen O at the Academy Awards. They do a duet of “The Moon Song,” O’s Oscar-nominated original for Spike Jonze’s Her.

April 17, 2014: Ezra’s long-held bromance with Chromeo’s Dave 1 continues, as he appears on the funk duo’s album White Women with “Ezra’s Interlude.”

May 5, 2014: Vaunted memer @Seinfeld2000—real name Jason Richards—releases “The Junior Mint,” a web game based on the “Seinfeld” episode of the same name. Ezra inexplicably covers the show’s theme song for the game, singing each note of the bassline. Fortunately, after disappearing for years, the game has been restored to the web. This marks just one of many, many @Seinfeld2000 collaborations to come.

June 22, 2014: Ezra pops up on another song, this time appearing on masked producer SBTRKT’s single “New Dorp, New York.” It’s one of the most significant features he does during Vampire Weekend’s inactive period; the song even made it into Vampire Weekend’s most recent setlists.

July 12, 2015: One of the first Beats 1 programs, Ezra’s radio show “Time Crisis” launches with Jake Longstreth (brother of Dirty Projectors’ David Longstreth) joining him as a co-host. For some reason, @Seinfeld2000 comes aboard as producer. The biweekly, two-hour show features Ezra, Jake, and guests (Jonah Hill, Rashida Jones, and Dev Hynes among them) talking about the news, music, snack foods, and quite literally anything else. Could you call it “a show about nothing”? Perhaps!