Meet the Vamps is the debut studio album by British pop band the Vamps. It was initially released in Australia and New Zealand on 11 April 2014, and released in the United Kingdom through Virgin EMI Records on 14 April. The album includes the UK top-five singles "Can We Dance", "Wild Heart", "Last Night" and "Somebody to You". The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. It debuted at number two in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was the 23rd-best-selling album in 2014 in the UK.[4]
Background and promotion
After James McVey met Brad Simpson via YouTube in late 2011, the duo began working together on their debut album.[5] They later met Tristan Evans and Connor Ball and became a four-piece. They signed a record deal with Mercury Records in November 2012. On 22 March 2014, The Vamps announced that their debut album would be called Meet the Vamps and would be released on 15 April 2014.[6]
The Vamps embarked on their first ever UK headline tour in support of their debut studio album and played 14 dates across the country. They made the announcement via their Twitter account on 12 February 2014.[7]
Singles
"Can We Dance" was released on 29 September 2013 as the Vamps' debut single and the lead single from the album. It had previously been on course to debut at number one on the UK Singles Chart, it eventually entered at number two, being beaten to the top spot by OneRepublic's "Counting Stars".[8] The song has also peaked to number 17 in Australia and number 19 in New Zealand.
"Wild Heart" was released as the album's second single on 19 January 2014. The song peaked to number 3 in the UK.
"Last Night" was released as the third single on 6 April 2014, and peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart.
A new version of "Somebody to You" which features Demi Lovato was released as the fourth UK single and the Vamps' debut single in the US on 18 May 2014, and peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart.
A new version of "Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart)" which features Shawn Mendes was released as the fifth single from the album on 12 October 2014. The song peaked at number 9 on the UK Singles Chart. It is certified Silver in the UK.
The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. AllMusic critic Matt Collar noted that the album "showcases the group's high-energy mix of melodic pop and dance music."[1] Lewis Corner of Digital Spy gave the album a positive review, stating, "...Meet packs a big enough pop punch to pierce through the oversaturated landscape and get itself noticed. They may have a lot of competition out there, but The Vamps have proven that they are more than capable to take on the challenge."[10] Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian also gave the album a positive review. She said, "segments of Meet the Vamps are verifiably bandy", but also felt that "there are many moments when it would be hard to pick the Vamps out of a lineup alongside One Direction and Peter Andre (whose "Mysterious Girl" clearly provided much of the inspiration for "Girls on TV"). This is where their origins as a YouTube covers act are most evident, and the need for a voice of their own most felt."[11]Virgin Media's Matthew Horton called the album "an appealing effort that adds something to the pop landscape".
Commercial performance
Meet the Vamps debuted at number two on the Irish Albums Chart, behind Paolo Nutini's Caustic Love.[13] The same album kept it off the number one spot on the UK Albums Chart.[14] It sold 47,160 in its first week, and was the 23rd biggest selling album of 2014. It has been certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales of over 300,000 copies.
In Australia, the album debuted at number three on the ARIA Charts, behind the Frozen soundtrack and The New Classic by Iggy Azalea. In the United States, the album debuted at No. 40 on the Billboard 200 albums chart on its first week of release,[15] with around 10,000 copies sold. As of October 2015, the album has sold 51,000 copies in the US.[16]
Meet the Vamps: Christmas Edition was released on 1 December 2014. It includes eight Christmas songs, the original version of "Somebody To You" and a DVD of band performing live at BirminghamNIA on 5 October 2014. iTunes version includes only songs and not available in US store .
^ a b cCollar, Matt. "The Vamps - Meet the Vamps". AllMusic. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
^"The Vamps: Wake Up review". The Guardian.
^Smith, Carl (18 January 2014). "The Vamps tease their debut album: 'There's a folky vibe'". sugarscape.com. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
^ a bMoss, Liv (1 January 2015). "The Official Top 40 Biggest Selling Artist Albums of 2014". Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 1 January 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
^London Newsdesk (24 January 2014). "The Vamps' Brad: 'I've been writing our debut album with James McVey for a couple of years'". Press Party. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
^Rigby, Sam (22 March 2014). "The Vamps announce debut album 'Meet' details". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
^"The Vamps Announce Debut UK 2014 Tour". Capital FM. 12 February 2014.
^Lloyd, James (7 October 2013). "Former Stratford busker shoots to number two in the UK singles chart". Stratford Herald. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
^"iTunes - Music - Dangerous - Single by we eweThe Vamps". itunes.apple.com.
^ a bCorner, Lewis (16 April 2014). "The Vamps: Meet The Vamps album review: What's the verdict?". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
^ a bSullivan, Caroline (10 April 2014). "The Vamps: Meet the Vamps review – guitar-playing boyband's hit-and-miss debut". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
^Horton, Matthew (14 April 2014). "The Vamps: Meet the Vamps album review". Virgin Media. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
^ a b"GFK Chart-Track Albums: Week 16, 2014". Chart-Track. IRMA.
^Jones, Alan (21 July 2017). "Official Charts Analysis: The Vamps dethrone Ed Sheeran to secure first No.1 album". Music Week. Intent Media. Retrieved 22 July 2017.