Enticing us with an add lib exclaiming, “Let’s go…”, fused with dramatic keys and textured drums, Robert Vendetta opens Vacation with situational prose as he sings, “Last week I go a memo from my boss where it said I worked really hard, next month you’ll have some time off, so you better book a hotel, it’s time for your vacation…”
We immediately connect with the luscious power-pop harmonies and the escapist nature of the anthemic composition. The instrumental mastery of the piece is tangible, as Robert Vendetta takes us on a relatable journey that the majority of the population can connect with.
Designed as a singalong, the star confesses his intention by confession, “Vacation” asks the question: If you finally – after having worked too hard for several months – get a vacation – where would you go?”
Fans of The Beatles, David Bowie and The Beach Boys will be able to connect with Vacation, although it is clear that Robert Vendetta is creating a universe of his own.
We love the creative references to locations around the world, which is wholly inspiring, reminding us of the natural beauty that planet Earth has to offer, encouraging us to pack a suitcase as soon as possible!
Vacation has been added to our New Music Spotlight playlist, whilst we continue to stream Robert Vendetta‘s wider discography, including his 2021 album, All By His Handsome Self.