You get the feeling that 2014 might just be ok for The Vamps. With Twitter followers, YouTube views and Facebook likes racking up by the second, the British guitar-pop band have global domination in their sights. Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Glasgow comes just a month after the band released their all-conquering debut album, Meet The Vamps. Cue plenty of screaming and whooping!
The band came together after singer Bradley Simpson was recruited online by lead guitarist James McVey and then subsequently bolstered by bassist Connor Ball and drummer Tristan Evans. From Wild Heart to Can We Dance, their music was made to get you moving in the same vein as McFly, who fittingly, they supported on tour in 2013.
You get the feeling that 2014 might just be ok for The Vamps. With Twitter followers, YouTube views and Facebook likes racking up by the second, the British guitar-pop band have global domination in their sights. Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Glasgow comes just a month after the band released their all-conquering debut album, Meet The Vamps. Cue plenty of screaming and whooping!
The band came together after singer Bradley Simpson was recruited online by lead guitarist James McVey and then subsequently bolstered by bassist Connor Ball and drummer Tristan Evans. From Wild Heart to Can We Dance, their music was made to get you moving in the same vein as McFly, who fittingly, they supported on tour in 2013.