
The Vamps' fifth album, 'Cherry Blossom,' marks a creative rebirth, blending polished electropop with their signature pop-rock anthems and reflective ballads, all underscored by rich vocal harmonies.
October 16, 2020 · EMI
Cherry Blossom feels like a vibrant, hopeful new beginning, a sonic bloom after a period of introspection. It's an album that effortlessly shifts between exhilarating, synth-laden pop anthems that demand to be sung along to, and earnest, heartfelt ballads that offer moments of quiet reflection. The Vamps' signature harmonies are more prominent and polished than ever, creating a lush, expansive sound that feels both contemporary and deeply personal. It's the perfect soundtrack for embracing change, celebrating resilience, and feeling an optimistic surge of energy.
How does Cherry Blossom sound next to the rest of The Vamps's catalogue?
The writing leans far further into self examination than the rest of the catalogue.
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