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THE REVIEW

"The second album is always the most difficult," even for the latest "next big thing" of English indie rock. Especially when the task is to follow up a little musical miracle like "What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?", a record that had prompted cumbersome comparisons with names like Arctic Monkeys, Strokes, and even Ramones for the Vaccines.

The young London band certainly shows that they lack no courage, abandoning the successful punk of their beginnings for an album with heavier and rockier sounds, as fully testified by tracks like "Teenage Icon" and "Bad Mood". Yet, the Vaccines don't forget to also wink at America (the beautiful "I Always Knew", "All In Vein"), while ensuring some more intimate and relaxed moments ("Weirdo", "Lonely World").

"Cause when you're young and bored and 24 and you don't know who you are nobody's no hope and it's hard to come of age," sings Justin Young in the debut single "No Hope". But this is undoubtedly a more mature and considered album, with the risk, however, of losing the freshness and immediacy that were the fortune of their debut album.

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The Vaccines' second album, 'Come Of Age,' marks a departure from their punk beginnings towards heavier, rockier sounds while maintaining intimate moments. Despite losing some debut freshness, the band matures musically and lyrically. Highlights include 'Teenage Icon,' 'No Hope,' and 'I Always Knew.' This album presents a risk but demonstrates the band's courage to evolve.

Tracklist

01   No Hope (04:10)

02   I Wish I Was A Girl (02:52)

03   Lonely World (05:02)

04   I Always Knew (03:34)

05   Teenage Icon (03:05)

06   All In Vain (03:52)

07   Ghost Town (02:21)

08   Aftershave Ocean (04:10)

09   Weirdo (04:47)

10   Bad Mood (03:06)

11   Change Of Heart Pt. 2 (02:16)

The Vaccines

The Vaccines are an English indie rock band formed in London in 2010. The classic lineup featured Justin Young, Freddie Cowan, Árni Árnason and Pete Robertson; later Yoann Intonti (drums) and Timothy Lanham (keyboards) joined. Known for brisk, hook-packed songs and albums from their 2011 debut through English Graffiti and Combat Sports.
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By Loconweed

 "No Hope" featuring a typically English and stereotypically cynical lyric, perhaps the best track of this work.

 The second album by the Vaccines seems like a collection of bland songs and in some cases derivative.


By scummyman

 This is not a bad album because it is composed of decent songs, where the Vaccines once again show they can find great melodies with a rare immediacy.

 The Vaccines, despite reaffirming themselves as a promising reality, are overreaching, exploring territories where they do not always demonstrate they can move well.


By GabriAvella

 It was such a productive period that it would have been foolish to let the opportunity slip by.

 Come of Age does not hold up in comparison to its dazzling predecessor, even though it possesses a handful of songs that would make 90% of today’s bands green with envy.