The Vamps' Connor Ball, Tristan Evans, James McVey, and Bradley Simpson may still have baby faces (their average age is around 21) and their lyrics may not be all positive, but please. not to their fans or millions of social networks. followers catch you doing it. From uploading covers to YouTube to debuting at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart, it's the British pop-rock band who don't shy away from drawing comparisons to their One Direction predecessors ("We love it... this is so good!!"), became a teenage sensation in its own right. So far, the McCuties have teamed up with Demi Lovato (Somebody To You has over 100 million views) and DJ Matoma in a mix of collaborations and picks that will shape your senses and tastes musically, at least in some extent. . , Brooklyn Beckham (who starred in the Wake Up video), Vishal-Shekhar and even Ajay Devgn in Shivaay, the latter, believe it or not, also doubling down on his foray into Bollywood.
1. The journey so far...
"It was really amazing. Recently we had the chance to publish a book about our experiences, which really made us think. So much has happened and sometimes it's hard to keep up. We're still the same four guys who played the cover in Tristan's Garage."
2. Make contacts...
"It was critical to our success as it allowed us to connect with fans around the world from day one. We uploaded covers and spoke to fans on Twitter and that's how it all started. crowds in India are overwhelming. We are still learning about Bollywood, but we love it. The energy, color and vibrancy it brings is amazing.
3. About a possible split (like most boy bands do)...
"We don't really fight. Every now and then we get tired and nervous, but we never remember a real fight. We all bring different ideas and work on songs together or with other songwriters- composers/producers.
4th Winner of the Best British Group at the Radio 1 Teen Awards 2016...
“We won four R1 awards, which works well because we keep one each! Winning the Best British Band category is special to us as it was voted for by the fans.
5. Origin of the name of the group…
“We thought of names and this one stood out. We used it as a temporary name when downloading some versions. We had no idea they were going to explode so fast and we got stuck."
6. Evolution of his music…
“The first album was mainly based on acoustic folk guitars. It's because we started playing acoustic together. As we became a live band we added electric guitars which helped create the second album. With the third album, we are experimenting more and thanks to All Night, we are taking a step forward in the world of dance music."
7. The biggest challenge...
"We love meeting fans, playing gigs and traveling the world, but I would say being away from our family and friends for so long is difficult."
8. While performing a procedure…
"It would have to be for Tristan, for losing his passport!"
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The Vamps' Connor Ball, Tristan Evans, James McVey, and Bradley Simpson may still have baby faces (their average age is around 21) and their lyrics may not be all positive, but please. not to their fans or millions of social networks. followers catch you doing it. From uploading covers to YouTube to debuting at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart, it's the British pop-rock band who don't shy away from drawing comparisons to their One Direction predecessors ("We love it... this is so good!!"), became a teenage sensation in its own right. So far, the McCuties have teamed up with Demi Lovato (Somebody To You has over 100 million views) and DJ Matoma in a mix of collaborations and picks that will shape your senses and tastes musically, at least in some extent. . , Brooklyn Beckham (who starred in the Wake Up video), Vishal-Shekhar and even Ajay Devgn in Shivaay, the latter, believe it or not, also doubling down on his foray into Bollywood.
1. The journey so far...
"It was really amazing. Recently we had the chance to publish a book about our experiences, which really made us think. So much has happened and sometimes it's hard to keep up. We're still the same four guys who played the cover in Tristan's Garage."
2. Make contacts...
"It was critical to our success as it allowed us to connect with fans around the world from day one. We uploaded covers and spoke to fans on Twitter and that's how it all started. crowds in India are overwhelming. We are still learning about Bollywood, but we love it. The energy, color and vibrancy it brings is amazing.
3. About a possible split (like most boy bands do)...
"We don't really fight. Every now and then we get tired and nervous, but we never remember a real fight. We all bring different ideas and work on songs together or with other songwriters- composers/producers.
4th Winner of the Best British Group at the Radio 1 Teen Awards 2016...
“We won four R1 awards, which works well because we keep one each! Winning the Best British Band category is special to us as it was voted for by the fans.
5. Origin of the name of the group…
Read Also : Did Coachella live stream missing headliner Frank Ocean?“We thought of names and this one stood out. We used it as a temporary name when downloading some versions. We had no idea they were going to explode so fast and we got stuck."
6. Evolution of his music…
“The first album was mainly based on acoustic folk guitars. It's because we started playing acoustic together. As we became a live band we added electric guitars which helped create the second album. With the third album, we are experimenting more and thanks to All Night, we are taking a step forward in the world of dance music."
7. The biggest challenge...
"We love meeting fans, playing gigs and traveling the world, but I would say being away from our family and friends for so long is difficult."
8. While performing a procedure…
"It would have to be for Tristan, for losing his passport!"