English Graffiti is the third studio album by English
indie rock band
The Vaccines. It was produced by
Dave Fridmann, with co-production from
Cole M. Greif-Neill at Fridmann's
New York studio. The album was released on 25 May 2015 through
Columbia Records. The album marks the band's first release in two years, following the
Melody Calling EP, and their first full studio album release in three, following
Come of Age in 2012. Young stated that Fridmann was chosen due to both his track record in making "consistently fantastic records", and because the band wished to replicate the sound of
Sleater-Kinney's
The Woods, which was also produced by Fridmann. The album runs 35 minutes and 14 seconds, making it The Vaccines' shortest album to date.