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THE REVIEW

The choice of music based on vital and natural biorhythms.
 
I've always thought this way. It's no coincidence that during this period I've rediscovered so many "summer" albums that I hadn't listened to in a while, after all, summer is around the corner.

Among these, I came across Vanilla Sky some time ago, the Roman pop-punk band, whose "Changes" I appreciated back then, then leaving the rest aside.
And now it's time to pick up "Waiting for something," where it all started... or almost, given the EP!

This genre is something you either love or hate, one might say. But there are also shades of color and tolerance for the melodies. The strength of this album lies in having accessible melodies and choruses you can memorize after a few listens, but compared to other similar releases, it boasts a production and sounds that are not plastic and annoying. Certainly not a minimalist album, but far from being coated in glaze during production, also due to the good work of Wynona. In short, an album to be listened to again and again without getting tired.

The album opens with their flagship "Distance" which vaguely in its riff recalls another song, whose identity I leave for you to discover.

But the best is yet to come: "In your words," "Unfriend" vigorous in the verses only to slow down at the choruses, the melodic hardcore of the tasty "Wait for the sun" that dares a brief screaming passage on the bridge, the sweetness of "Looking for memories," the violins, the acoustic guitars, and the romantic atmospheres of "Broken Car" and the rhythm changes of "The point," probably the best. It all closes with an experiment, if it can be called that, "Ghost track" where Vanilla Sky dares more, pushing beyond the pop-punk barrier and inserting a harsher voice and metallic guitar nuances.

A smashing debut from these now (former) twenty-year-olds, now grown but who haven't lost the habit over the years of writing immediate and fun songs.

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This review highlights Vanilla Sky's debut album 'Waiting For Something' as a refreshing and memorable pop-punk record. Praised for its accessible melodies and well-crafted production by Wynona, the album balances energetic tracks with romantic and experimental moments. Standout songs like 'Distance,' 'In Your Words,' and 'The Point' showcase the band’s diverse approach and growth beyond typical genre boundaries.

Tracklist Videos

01   Distance (03:34)

02   Your Words (03:14)

03   Wastin' All My Time (03:34)

04   Unfriend (05:17)

05   The Point (04:18)

06   Wait for the Sun (03:51)

07   Looking for Memories (04:32)

08   70 Miles Far Away (03:19)

09   Broken Car (04:01)

10   Never Falling Star (04:43)

11   The Ghost Track (06:58)

Vanilla Sky

Vanilla Sky are a pop‑punk band from Rome, formed in 2002. After the debut Waiting for Something on Wynona Records, they released Changes via Universal and later The Band Not The Movie on their own The Alternative Factory, touring extensively, especially in Eastern Europe.
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