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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 with popular cover song videos, the group soon began issuing their own hit albums and singles. On 's Cherry Blossom, the Vamps balanced both of these styles with a maturity reflecting their lives as twentysomethings. In , guitarist James McVey decided to take the rather unusual route of searching for talent on YouTube when he wanted to start a band. Uploading cover versions to their YouTube channel, the four-piece quickly gained a following, and at the end of they signed a deal with Mercury Records.
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Britain's the Vamps are an exuberant dance-rock and pop-influenced outfit centered on vocalist Bradley Simpson. In , guitarist James McVey decided to take the more unusual route of searching for talent on YouTube when he wanted to start a band. Uploading cover versions to their YouTube channel, the four-piece quickly gained a following, and at the tail-end of , they signed a deal with Mercury Records. Earning a support slot with pop outfit McFly on their Memory Lane Tour -- a band with whom the Vamps share a similar sound -- the band's fan base quickly swelled and the release of their first self-penned material followed.
The Vamps are a British pop rock band consisting of members Brad Simpson lead vocals and guitar , James McVey lead guitar and vocals , Connor Ball bass guitar and vocals and Tristan Evans drums and vocals. They formed in early and signed to Mercury Records in November that year. Together, the pair wrote songs towards the later months of , with Simpson later becoming lead singer.