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This followed with the release of their first greatest hits album Ten Years of The Vamps. The album was released digitally on 14 October 2022, along with a CD+fanzine version which included limited edition merchandise, a CD with previously unreleased songs, and a zine book of the band's ten-year history. [49]
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The band celebrated their ten years in music in 2022 with the release of a fanzine titled Ten Years of the Vamps produced as a collaboration between band members and the fans and the 11-date 10 Years of the Vamps - The Greatest Hits Tour that travelled across the UK and Ireland in November and December 2022. [1]
The first time Carpenter used profanity in a song, the word "shit" in one of her verses in the song was misunderstood. "Shirt" was originally written in the lyrics but Carpenter sang "shit" instead, as she had not seen the lyrics but only heard the demo. James McVey of The Vamps only told her about the lyrics after the song was released.
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 ...
The official music video was uploaded on YouTube on 9 June 2014. The video was directed by Emil Nava and shot in Malibu, California.The video is about a young girl (played by Laura Marano) who spends time with her friends in the summer until they are joined by The Vamps, and their group's lead singer (Bradley Simpson) falls in love with the girl.
Jason Heller of The A.V. Club described the song as "insidiously catchy." [4] Leonie Cooper of NME wrote that the song "is a startlingly low-key piano hymnal, even with its flashes of Giorgio Moroder synths and cocaine-soul guitar solo," while comparing the confessional lyrics and the power ballad melody to the works of Fleetwood Mac. [5]