Cherry Blossom (Extended, Pt. 1) The Vamps

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Album Veröffentlichung:
2020

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
27.11.2020

Label: EMI

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Interpret: The Vamps

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  • 1 Glory Days (Intro) 00:14
  • 2 Glory Days 03:27
  • 3 Better 02:26
  • 4 Married In Vegas 03:12
  • 5 Chemicals 03:00
  • 6 Would You 03:00
  • 7 Bitter 03:00
  • 8 Part Of Me 03:12
  • 9 Protocol 03:55
  • 10 Nothing But You 03:10
  • 11 Treading Water 03:47
  • 12 Married In Vegas (Acoustic) 03:37
  • 13 Better (Acoustic) 02:33
  • 14 Glory Days (Acoustic) 04:03
  • Total Runtime 42:36

Info zu Cherry Blossom (Extended, Pt. 1)

In the space of just six years The Vamps have morphed from bright-eyed and bushy-tailed boyband with instruments into a proper fully-fledged pop band crafting arena-sized hits. On 'Cherry Blossom', that musicality that's occasionally been lost in frantic release schedules and world tours and award shows has been given the time to properly, well, blossom. This isn't a vehicle for pop's current crop of in demand songwriters and producers, this is a Vamps-lead project that's made all the more impressive by the fact it was honed and finessed during lockdown. 'We'd be lying if we said we didn't want it to go out into the world and be received positively,' says Simpson of their hopes for the album. 'But ultimately we love it so much, and that feeling of self-fulfilment is so exciting. These are songs that really touch on parts of our lives.' He smiles. 'The songs mean that little bit more.'

British pop rock band The Vamps released their fifth studio album “Cherry Blossom” on October 16, 2020. It is their first album in two years. The album contains 11-track, including preceding singles “Married in Vegas”, “Chemicals” and “Better”.

The Vamps shared on social media, “Cherry Blossom represents the transience, fragility, and brilliance of life. The album stands for rebirth and new beginnings while being proud of what has been. Its about letting go of inhibitions and immersing yourself in something new. We've poured our hearts into these songs and we want them to be therapy and elation for you all, just like they have been for us.”

The album features rock and pop sound by their performing with instrument, unlike EDM and digital audio workstation. “There was a bar set with this album,” Brad Simpson (vocals, guitar) told Apple Music. “We were like, 'We want this to be the best album that we've written.' I think the speed of it, the reimagination of the band that we want to be, is relevant as well. We wanted to take it back to what The Vamps always was in our minds, which at the core of it is a conventional instrument band. That's what's important for us.”

The Vamps




The Vamps
Thanks to their continually evolving sound and hands-on musicality, Britain's the Vamps distinguished themselves from the swell of boy bands that arrived in the wake of One Direction's success. After emerging in 2012 with popular cover song videos, the group soon began issuing their own hit albums and singles. Buoyed by hit singles including "Can We Dance" and "Last Night," 2014's platinum-selling Meet the Vamps reached number two in the U.K. The bright, acoustic-leaning pop of this album and 2015's Wake Up gave way to the EDM-infused sound of 2017's Night & Day. On 2020's Cherry Blossom, the Vamps balanced both of these styles with a maturity reflecting their lives as twentysomethings.

In 2012, guitarist James McVey decided to take the rather unusual route of searching for talent on YouTube when he wanted to start a band. First he approached singer/songwriter Bradley Simpson via his own YouTube channel, and after writing a few songs together, the pair recruited drummer Tristan Evans and bassist Connor Ball to complete the lineup. Uploading cover versions to their YouTube channel, the four-piece quickly gained a following, and at the end of 2012 they signed a deal with Mercury Records. Earning a support slot with pop outfit McFly -- a band with whom the Vamps share a similar sound -- on McFly's 2013 Memory Lane tour, the Vamps' fan base quickly swelled and the release of their first self-penned material followed.

Their debut single, "Can We Dance," was first aired via the group's spiritual home, YouTube, and notched over a million views within its first two weeks. Officially released in October 2013, "Can We Dance" debuted at number two on the official U.K. singles chart. In April 2014, the Vamps released their debut album, Meet the Vamps, amid a whirlwind of press engagements. The single "Last Night" -- released just a week prior -- scored the outfit their third consecutive U.K. Top Ten single, entering the charts at number two.

The following year, they delivered their sophomore album, Wake Up, featuring production from Steve Mac, Rami Yacoub, Carl Falk, and others. The album peaked at number ten in the U.K. and produced three singles: "Wake Up," "Rest Your Love," and "I Found a Girl." Following the album's release, in January 2016 the Vamps embarked on their Wake Up World Tour. Also that year, they contributed a cover of Carl Douglas' classic "Kung Fu Fighting" to the soundtrack of the animated film Kung Fu Panda 3.

In October 2016, the Vamps paired with Norwegian DJ Matoma for the single "All Night," which heralded the band's third full-length album. Split into two separate releases, Night & Day appeared first in July 2017 as the Night Edition. The album debuted at number one in the U.K., and featured the single "Middle of the Night," which saw them team up with Danish EDM producer Martin Jensen. Arriving one year later, the Day Edition featured collaborations with Machine Gun Kelly and Kriss Kross Amsterdam. While touring in support of the record, the group issued April 2019's Missing You EP.

To make their next album, the Vamps took a more relaxed and spontaneous approach, working with a small team of collaborators that included Jack & Coke, Lostboy, and JHart, with Simpson overseeing most of the production. The band continued to work on songs even as the COVID-19 global pandemic hit, during which time they wrote the July 2020 single "Married in Vegas." The track provided the first taste of Cherry Blossom, an eclectic set that arrived in October. (Rich Wilson, AMG)



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