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English Graffiti

English Graffiti

Ah, The Vaccines, the band that just won't quit. Like a relentless ex-lover, they keep coming back for more. And much to our surprise, their latest album, "English Graffiti," is actually a pretty decent listen.

From the opening track, "Handsome," you can feel the band's energy pulsating through your veins. It's like a shot of espresso straight to the heart, waking you up from your music slumber. But don't get too excited just yet, because things start to take a bit of a nosedive with "Dream Lover."

The song is a bit of a snooze fest, with its lacklustre chorus and uninspired lyrics. But fear not, because The Vaccines redeem themselves with tracks like "20/20" and "Want You So Bad." These songs are like a breath of fresh air, injecting life back into the album.

Overall, "English Graffiti" is a mixed bag. It's not going to change your life or redefine the indie rock genre, but it's a solid effort from a band that knows how to keep things interesting. So put on your skinny jeans, grab a pint, and give this album a listen. You might just find yourself tapping your foot and bopping your head in no time. Cheers, mates.

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Ah, The Vaccines, the band that just won't quit. Like a relentless ex-lover, they keep coming back for more. And much to our surprise, their latest album, "English Graffiti," is actually a pretty decent listen.

From the opening track, "Handsome," you can feel the band's energy pulsating through your veins. It's like a shot of espresso straight to the heart, waking you up from your music slumber. But don't get too excited just yet, because things start to take a bit of a nosedive with "Dream Lover."

The song is a bit of a snooze fest, with its lacklustre chorus and uninspired lyrics. But fear not, because The Vaccines redeem themselves with tracks like "20/20" and "Want You So Bad." These songs are like a breath of fresh air, injecting life back into the album.

Overall, "English Graffiti" is a mixed bag. It's not going to change your life or redefine the indie rock genre, but it's a solid effort from a band that knows how to keep things interesting. So put on your skinny jeans, grab a pint, and give this album a listen. You might just find yourself tapping your foot and bopping your head in no time. Cheers, mates.