If I could write an album review with just one single word
then I would. Amazing, brilliant, wonderful, fantastic, great….any of these
words will do the trick, as each one effectively sums up my feelings towards
Come of Age the new album from my favourite band of 2012 (and 2011), The
Vaccines.
Many music fanatics have questioned The Vaccines decision to
release an album so quickly after their debut (What Did You Expect from the
Vaccines?) in early 2011, but what Come of Age successfully does is show the boy’s
progression as artists. If there’s one band that deserves the title of hardest
working musicians of the last year it’s The Vaccines with an endless touring
and recording schedule, it’s pretty impressive that they managed to piece
together an album in such little time. However they certainly did a remarkable
job as Come of Age successfully showcases their transition from middle of the
road indie band to full on rock stars. Having only been a band for two years,
many of their new songs reveal their new found maturity as a group with deeper
lyrics and razor sharp rifts, a statement of development and self-confidence.
Ghost Town and Aftershave
Ocean are the Wetsuit and Norgaard of Come of Age. Simple tracks
with unexplainable meanings, absurd lyrics and an extremely catchy chorus: “I
get water up my nose, I have to dry my clothes in your aftershave ocean,” “Well you think your town is pretty boring,
come and spend a day with me,” See what I mean?
Currently number one in the mid
week charts and fighting off stiff competition from the northern Irish trio, Two
Door Cinema Club with Beacon here’s hoping that the boys sustain this album position
on Sunday, I for one am pretty certain that they will.
As a super fan of Justin, Pete, Arnie and Freddie this review
may seem extremely biased, but whatever you think you of The Vaccines I think it’s
fair to say that Come of Age is an extremely brave progression from their debut
album. Well done boys.
Tickets for their November tour
are on sale now….snap yours up here!
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