Fuck Yeah! Justin Hayward-Young
Formerly known as Jay Jay Pistolet,
Currently the frontman of The Vaccines all the girls and guys go crazy for. You know, the one with the hair. - Sometimes, he thinks he runs this place ...and we let him.

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Vaccines fans in the US! - Check out the band on Conan at 11pm EST.

Vaccines fans in the US! - Check out the band on Conan at 11pm EST.



drkshdw:

1 day to go until my Vaccines weekend extravaganza!

The Vaccines - WFNX Acoustic Sessions @ the MFA Boston



votetrashley:

YOU GUYS…

This was after the [awkward] acoustic session at the Museum of Fine Arts.

They were adorable, I look dweeby.

[I’ll post a long ass text post about the two shows tomorrow once I get home from work, just know that it was one of the best days of my entire life and they are some of the greatest live performers I have ever fucking seen.]





Attention followers! 

Hello, hello - this is your mod speaking and giving some semi-cool news. (Even if you don’t currently follow the blogs, this still applies to you!)

I would just like to say that I will happily be attending The Vaccines’ show at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC on 1st of February. With the overwhelming support we’ve had here at FYJHY/FYFC/FYAHA/FYPR, I would like to see all (if any) of you that will also be there and spend the experience with you together as fellow fans.

If you’re going to be attending, please let me know! I would, as I said, love to meet all and any of you as without our common love for the band and your support of this blog, I wouldn’t be writing this to you today. — You can message me through here and I’ll be more than happy to give you my information so we can get in contact about meeting up the day of the gig.

However, if you regrettably aren’t going to be there, tell a friend that is if you have one, and don’t worry - I will mostly be live blogging here or Tweeting/Instagramming on my personal accounts throughout the entire day. You can follow me @intheravensdesk on Twitter or @telltalescarlet on Instagram for more updates when the date gets here.

That’s all for now, folks! If any questions/comments arise, please feel free to drop a message my way. Thank you again for your continued support of the band, and these blogs. We love you all.

- T. x



exoticfruits-delicioustreats:

So I saw The Vaccines play a gig to 200 people last night. It was special. Save The Joiners.
The Vaccines @ The Joiners - Southampton 22/01/13 
© Billy Bentley 

exoticfruits-delicioustreats:

So I saw The Vaccines play a gig to 200 people last night. It was special. Save The Joiners.

The Vaccines @ The Joiners - Southampton 22/01/13 

© Billy Bentley 



The Vaccines play benefit for Southampton's The Joiners 

The Vaccines headlined The Joiners in Southampton last night (January 22), playing a one-off, not-for-profit show in order to raise money and awareness of the venue.

The 150-capacity space was full to bursting, with some fans claiming to have sneaked in through the fire escape. Playing an hour-long set to the swelteringly hot room, the band ran through a selection of tracks from their 2011 debut and last year’s ‘The Vaccines Come Of Age’, including ‘Wreckin Bar (Ra Ra Ra)’, ‘Teenage Icon’ and ‘If You Wanna’.

Singer Justin Young addressed the crowd towards the end of the set regarding the reason for the event, remarking that “Without places like this, bands like The Vaccines wouldn’t exist. Which, contrary to some people’s opinions, is a bad thing”. The quartet then launched into second album favourite ‘Bad Mood’, before rounding off the set with ‘Norgaard’.

The Joiners - which has historically played host to the likes of Oasis, Kings of Leon, Manic Street Preachers and The Libertines - is currently facing an uncertain future after a dramatic recent drop in ticket sales. Before Christmas, Frank Turner also played a not-for-profit gig at the venue to help boost its revenue.

Speaking after the gig, Young - who, alongside drummer Pete Robertson, hails from Southampton - discussed his opinions on the establishment and its importance, stating that, “This is the main venue around here. It’s got so much heritage and so many bands have come through here. If it wasn’t for a venue like this, where it’s 10 minutes down the road from your house, then I wouldn’t have been able to come out and play shows and stand on stage and play songs for the first time. There are venues like The Joiners in every town and every year there’ll be someone who’s played here that’s gone on to bigger things. They’re a part of every musical landscape all over the world.”

The singer also revealed a particularly memorable incident, playing the venue years ago with his college band. “I saw so many and played so many shows here,” he enthused. “My college band played and my drummer got barred 10 minutes before we were going on for letting people in through the roof. We had to go on without a drummer. It’s nice to come back and headline; it feels like a homecoming.”

The Vaccines played:

‘No Hope’
‘Wreckin Bar (Ra Ra Ra)’
‘Tiger Blood’
‘A Lack Of Understanding’
‘Wetsuit’
‘Teenage Icon’
‘Under Your Thumb’
‘Ghost Town’
‘Post Break-Up Sex’
‘All In White’
‘Wolfpack’
‘Blow It Up’
‘I Always Knew’
‘If You Wanna’
‘Bad Mood’
‘Norgaard’


The Vaccines are set to embark on a UK arena tour this May, including the biggest show of their career at London’s O2 Arena on May 2.



thevaccinesarg:

 Justin and Freddie @ Isle of Wight Festival - 2012

thevaccinesarg:

 Justin and Freddie @ Isle of Wight Festival - 2012



The Vaccines are nominated for 2 NME Awards! 

For Best British Band and Best Album.

Vote as many times as you want - so let’s give the lads something to celebrate, shall we?