Vision Valley is the third studio album by Australian rock band The Vines. It was released on 1 April 2006 through EMI Records. It is the band's first album without bass guitarist Patrick Matthews who left the band in 2004.
Recording and mixing
Vision Valley was recorded at Electric Avenue, Velvet Sound, Big Jesus Burger, and NikiNali studios in Sydney, Australia. It was mixed at Velvet Sound and Electric Avenue and it was assisted by Veit Mahler, Jason Lea. At Velvet Sound, it was assisted by Dan Clinch and Anthony The and by Peter Farley and Jodie Wallance at BJB. Vision Valley was mastered by Don Bartley at Studio 301 in Sydney, Australia.
Release
In the United States, the album debuted at No. 136 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 7,839 units. Both "Anysound" and "Spaceship" appeared in season 3 of The O.C. in episodes 21 and 24 respectively.
This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.
Reception
The album received generally positive reviews from many critics. Music publications such as Q and NME respectively gave the album 4/5 stars and 7/10. Q had Vision Valley at number 69 in their Albums of 2006 Poll, dubbing the songs "superior grunge anthems". Entertainment Weekly gave the album a positive review and wrote "[Nicholls'] feral, melodic garage punk is refreshing".
The Vines are an Australian rock band formed in 1994 in Sydney. Their sound has been described as a musical hybrid of 1960s garage rock and 1990s alternative rock. The band's current line-up consists of vocalist and guitarist Craig Nicholls, bass guitarist Tim John and drummer Lachlan West.
The Vines' success in the Australian recording industry resulted in winning an ARIA Award in 2002, 'Breakthrough Artist – Single', for "Get Free" and receiving five other nominations for their debut album Highly Evolved, plus two further nominations in subsequent years. In 2003, the album went platinum in Australia, and since then the band has released four albums and a best-of compilation from their time at Capitol Records. The Vines have released six studio albums to date.
History
Formation and early years (1994–2000)
The original line-up of Rishikesh formed in Sydney in 1994 when vocalist and lead guitarist Craig Nicholls and bass guitarist Patrick Matthews met whilst working at their local McDonald's in the suburb of South Hurstville, New South Wales. They were soon joined by Matthews' school friend David Olliffe on drums. The name "Rishikesh", suggested by Olliffe, refers to the Indian city where the Beatles visited an ashram in 1968. The local newspapers regularly misprinted the name as "Rishi Chasms", so Nicholls suggested a new name, "the Vines", as an homage to his father, who fronted a local band called the Vynes. The group started performing Nirvana and You Am I covers at backyard parties while developing their sound on Nicholls' four-track recorder.
Music video by The Vines performing Don't Listen To The Radio.
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The Vines: Whatever Happened To the Band Behind 'Get Free' & 'Ride?'
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Would you please be able to upload the infamous performance of Aussie rock band, The Vines, from The Late Show in August 2002? I can vividly remember the lead singer/guitarist, Craig Nicholls, screaming and rambling incoherently throughout the song while his bandmates frantically tried to hold the song together. When the band left the stage, leaving the remains of a trashed drum kit and a monumental amount of feedback from their PA, David appeared to be pleasantly bemused while Paul seemed legitimately concerned for Craig's wellbeing. It was a memorable performance to say the least.
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Highly Evolved
℗ 2002 Capitol Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Rob Schnapf
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Steven Rhodes
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Craig Conrad
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Kevin Dean
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Nathan Burden
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Associated Performer, Percussion, Vocals, Guitar: Craig Nicholls
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Patrick Matthews
Associated Performer, Drums: Dave Olliffe
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Composer Lyricist: Craig Nicholls
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Today were going to talk about the australian band The Vines. Rolling Stone magazine hailed the rock band as the saviors of rock n’ roll in 2002, while many in the British Press claimed they were the best band to come out since Nirvana. But 6 years later NME Magazine issued an apology about how wrong they were about the Vines. But whatever happened to the band? Stay tuned for the full story.
The Vines shocked the rock world in 2002 with their debut album Highly Evolved. Along with bands like the Strokes, the White Stripes and the Hives, they were hailed as the next generation of rock bands.
The band’s influences included a mix of British and American rock including the Beatles, Oasis, Blur, The Kinks and Nirvana.; Even though the band wouldn’t break big until 2002, their origins dated back to 1994 in Sydney, Australia.
Frontman and guitarist Craig Nichols would grow up in a suburb of Sydney. He would drop out of school after the 10th grade and enrolled in art school, but dropped out after half a year and started working at mcdonalds. It was at that mcdonalds he met Patrick Matthews who also worked there and they quickly bonded over their similar taste of music including Pavement, Beck, and Nirvana. Soon enough, the pair started a band with dummer David Olliffe and started working on writing their own songs, while also doing live gigs where they covered Nirvana and a handful of other artists.
Originally called Rishikesh, the band named themselves after the Indian City where the Beatles visited a local ashram in 1968. They originally started out as a trio, but. the band soon grew frustrated of local newspapers misprinting their name so they changed their name to The Vines, which paid homage to Nicholls father who played in a different band named The Vynes, that was spelled with a y instead of an i
The band would head into the studio to record a demo for a few hundred dollars. Nicholls would tell Rolling Stone when he heard the demo, he quit his job at McDonalds.
The Vines would be discovered in the winter of 1999 when two of their future managers, Andy Kelly and Andy Cassell, saw them playing a show at a tiny sydney club to a group of about 20 people in a tiny club in Sydney. The managers shopped the tape to labels and producers with it coming across LA producer Rob Schnapf, who had worked with both Beck and Foo Fighters. He was so excited at what he heard, he told the LA Times he simply sent an e-mail to the band’s representative repeating the name of the band over and over again. By the summer of 2001 the band found themselves in Los Angeles in the studio with Shnapf. The sessions though, were tense as Nicholls was protective of his music ad Shnapf had to show the frontman he was there to help and not dilute their sound. It was around this time that NME Magazine featured the Vines, listing their song Factory as the single of the week in november of 2001. It was also around this time that Nichols had a chance encounter the President of Capitol records Andy Slaters. Slater was so surprised by Nichols persona that he made it a point to listen to the band’s music. And it was shortly after he signed the band to a worldwide distribution deal.
Without even having released their first album or video, the band made MTV2’s list of 22 artists to watch in 2002 while at the same time NME Magazine hailed them as the 2002’s “new batch” of artists.
Original drummer David Olliffe would leave the group complaining about internal pressures within the band and was replaced by Hamish Rosser, while Nichols childhood friend Ryan Griffith’s joined the group as the band’s second guitarist. The Vines played their first-ever headlining show in February of 2002,at a small bar in Sydney. An excited crowd would pack the venue and NME stated at the time about the gig "This band are the future of rock. In ten years time, 10,000 people will claim to have been at that gig."
While many in the press championed the band, they had their detractors.Some in the press dismissed the band and more specifically
The Vines: Whatever happened to the Australian band who were hailed as the saviours of rock?
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0:51 - Early Years
4:11 - Debut Album
5:23 - Infamous Late Show Appearance
6:44 - The Vines Decline
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Today were going to talk about the australian band The Vines. Rolling Stone magazine hailed the rock band as the saviors of rock n’ roll in 2002, while many in the British Press claimed they were the best band to come out since Nirvana. But 6 years later NME Magazine issued an apology about how wrong they were about the Vines. But whatever happened to the band? Stay tuned for the full story.
The Vines shocked the rock world in 2002 with their debut album Highly Evolved. Along with bands like the Strokes, the White Stripes and the Hives, they were hailed as the next generation of rock bands.
The band’s influences included a mix of British and American rock including the Beatles, Oasis, Blur, The Kinks and Nirvana.; Even though the band wouldn’t break big until 2002, their origins dated back to 1994 in Sydney, Australia.
Frontman and guitarist Craig Nichols would grow up in a suburb of Sydney. He would drop out of school after the 10th grade and enrolled in art school, but dropped out after half a year and started working at mcdonalds. It was at that mcdonalds he met Patrick Matthews who also worked there and they quickly bonded over their similar taste of music including Pavement, Beck, and Nirvana. Soon enough, the pair started a band with dummer David Olliffe and started working on writing their own songs, while also doing live gigs where they covered Nirvana and a handful of other artists.
Originally called Rishikesh, the band named themselves after the Indian City where the Beatles visited a local ashram in 1968. They originally started out as a trio, but. the band soon grew frustrated of local newspapers misprinting their name so they changed their name to The Vines, which paid homage to Nicholls father who played in a different band named The Vynes, that was spelled with a y instead of an i
The band would head into the studio to record a demo for a few hundred dollars. Nicholls would tell Rolling Stone when he heard the demo, he quit his job at McDonalds.
The Vines would be discovered in the winter of 1999 when two of their future managers, Andy Kelly and Andy Cassell, saw them playing a show at a tiny sydney club to a group of about 20 people in a tiny club in Sydney. The managers shopped the tape to labels and producers with it coming across LA producer Rob Schnapf, who had worked with both Beck and Foo Fighters. He was so excited at what he heard, he told the LA Times he simply sent an e-mail to the band’s representative repeating the name of the band over and over again. By the summer of 2001 the band found themselves in Los Angeles in the studio with Shnapf. The sessions though, were tense as Nicholls was protective of his music ad Shnapf had to show the frontman he was there to help and not dilute their sound. It was around this time that NME Magazine featured the Vines, listing their song Factory as the single of the week in november of 2001. It was also around this time that Nichols had a chance encounter the President of Capitol records Andy Slaters. Slater was so surprised by Nichols persona that he made it a point to listen to the band’s music. And it was shortly after he signed the band to a worldwide distribution deal.
Without even having released their first album or video, the band made MTV2’s list of 22 artists to watch in 2002 while at the same time NME Magazine hailed them as the 2002’s “new batch” of artists.
Original drummer David Olliffe would leave the group complaining about internal pressures within the band and was replaced by Hamish Rosser, while Nichols childhood friend Ryan Griffith’s joined the group as the band’s second guitarist. The Vines played their first-ever headlining show in February of 2002,at a small bar in Sydney. An excited crowd would pack the venue and NME stated at the time about the gig "This band are the future of rock. In ten years time, 10,000 people will claim to have been at that gig."
While many in the press championed the band, they had their detractors.Some in the press dismissed the band and more specifically
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Would you please be able to upload the infamous performance of Aussie rock band, The Vines, from The Late Show in August 2002? I can vividly remember the lead singer/guitarist, Craig Nicholls, screaming and rambling incoherently throughout the song while his bandmates frantically tried to hold the song together. When the band left the stage, leaving the remains of a trashed drum kit and a monumental amount of feedback from their PA, David appeared to be pleasantly bemused while Paul seemed legitimately concerned for Craig's wellbeing. It was a memorable performance to say the least.
Thanks and all the best for 2023.
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Christchurch, New Zealand"
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Thanks and all the best for 2023.
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Highly Evolved · The Vines
Highly Evolved
℗ 2002 Capitol Records
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Highly Evolved · The Vines
Highly Evolved
℗ 2002 Capitol Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Rob Schnapf
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Steven Rhodes
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Craig Conrad
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Kevin Dean
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Nathan Burden
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Associated Performer, Percussion, Vocals, Guitar: Craig Nicholls
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Patrick Matthews
Associated Performer, Drums: Dave Olliffe
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Composer Lyricist: Craig Nicholls
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Highly Evolved · The Vines
Highly Evolved
℗ 2002 Capitol Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Rob Schnapf
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Steven Rhodes
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Craig Conrad
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Kevin Dean
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Nathan Burden
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Associated Performer, Percussion, Vocals, Guitar: Craig Nicholls
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Patrick Matthews
Associated Performer, Drums: Dave Olliffe
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Composer Lyricist: Craig Nicholls
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The Vines: Whatever Happened To the Band Behind 'Get Free' & 'Ride?'
The Vines: Whatever happened to the Australian band who were hailed as the saviours of rock?
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The Vines - Get Free (Live On Conan 2002)
The Vines perform their single 'Get Free' on the Conan O'Brian show July 2002
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Highly Evolved
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Highly Evolved · The Vines
Highly Evolved
℗ 2002 Capitol Records
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Studio Personnel, Engineer: Steven Rhodes
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Craig Conrad
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Kevin Dean
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Nathan Burden
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Associated Performer, Percussion, Vocals, Guitar: Craig Nicholls
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Patrick Matthews
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Associated Performer, Keyboards: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
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The Vines - Don't Listen To The Radio
Music video by The Vines performing Don't Listen To The Radio.
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The Vines: Whatever happened to the Australian band who were hailed as the saviours of rock?
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Today were going to talk about the australian band The Vines. Rolling Stone magazine hailed the rock band as the saviors of rock n’ roll in 2002, while many in the British Press claimed they were the best band to come out since Nirvana. But 6 years later NME Magazine issued an apology about how wrong they were about the Vines. But whatever happened to the band? Stay tuned for the full story.
The Vines shocked the rock world in 2002 with their debut album Highly Evolved. Along with bands like the Strokes, the White Stripes and the Hives, they were hailed as the next generation of rock bands.
The band’s influences included a mix of British and American rock including the Beatles, Oasis, Blur, The Kinks and Nirvana.; Even though the band wouldn’t break big until 2002, their origins dated back to 1994 in Sydney, Australia.
Frontman and guitarist Craig Nichols would grow up in a suburb of Sydney. He would drop out of school after the 10th grade and enrolled in art school, but dropped out after half a year and started working at mcdonalds. It was at that mcdonalds he met Patrick Matthews who also worked there and they quickly bonded over their similar taste of music including Pavement, Beck, and Nirvana. Soon enough, the pair started a band with dummer David Olliffe and started working on writing their own songs, while also doing live gigs where they covered Nirvana and a handful of other artists.
Originally called Rishikesh, the band named themselves after the Indian City where the Beatles visited a local ashram in 1968. They originally started out as a trio, but. the band soon grew frustrated of local newspapers misprinting their name so they changed their name to The Vines, which paid homage to Nicholls father who played in a different band named The Vynes, that was spelled with a y instead of an i
The band would head into the studio to record a demo for a few hundred dollars. Nicholls would tell Rolling Stone when he heard the demo, he quit his job at McDonalds.
The Vines would be discovered in the winter of 1999 when two of their future managers, Andy Kelly and Andy Cassell, saw them playing a show at a tiny sydney club to a group of about 20 people in a tiny club in Sydney. The managers shopped the tape to labels and producers with it coming across LA producer Rob Schnapf, who had worked with both Beck and Foo Fighters. He was so excited at what he heard, he told the LA Times he simply sent an e-mail to the band’s representative repeating the name of the band over and over again. By the summer of 2001 the band found themselves in Los Angeles in the studio with Shnapf. The sessions though, were tense as Nicholls was protective of his music ad Shnapf had to show the frontman he was there to help and not dilute their sound. It was around this time that NME Magazine featured the Vines, listing their song Factory as the single of the week in november of 2001. It was also around this time that Nichols had a chance encounter the President of Capitol records Andy Slaters. Slater was so surprised by Nichols persona that he made it a point to listen to the band’s music. And it was shortly after he signed the band to a worldwide distribution deal.
Without even having released their first album or video, the band made MTV2’s list of 22 artists to watch in 2002 while at the same time NME Magazine hailed them as the 2002’s “new batch” of artists.
Original drummer David Olliffe would leave the group complaining about internal pressures within the band and was replaced by Hamish Rosser, while Nichols childhood friend Ryan Griffith’s joined the group as the band’s second guitarist. The Vines played their first-ever headlining show in February of 2002,at a small bar in Sydney. An excited crowd would pack the venue and NME stated at the time about the gig "This band are the future of rock. In ten years time, 10,000 people will claim to have been at that gig."
While many in the press championed the band, they had their detractors.Some in the press dismissed the band and more specifically
The Vines: Whatever happened to the Australian band who were hailed as the saviours of rock?
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0:51 - Early Years
4:11 - Debut Album
5:23 - Infamous Late Show Appearance
6:44 - The Vines Decline
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Today were going to talk about the australian band The Vines. Rolling Stone magazine hailed the rock band as the saviors of rock n’ roll in 2002, while many in the British Press claimed they were the best band to come out since Nirvana. But 6 years later NME Magazine issued an apology about how wrong they were about the Vines. But whatever happened to the band? Stay tuned for the full story.
The Vines shocked the rock world in 2002 with their debut album Highly Evolved. Along with bands like the Strokes, the White Stripes and the Hives, they were hailed as the next generation of rock bands.
The band’s influences included a mix of British and American rock including the Beatles, Oasis, Blur, The Kinks and Nirvana.; Even though the band wouldn’t break big until 2002, their origins dated back to 1994 in Sydney, Australia.
Frontman and guitarist Craig Nichols would grow up in a suburb of Sydney. He would drop out of school after the 10th grade and enrolled in art school, but dropped out after half a year and started working at mcdonalds. It was at that mcdonalds he met Patrick Matthews who also worked there and they quickly bonded over their similar taste of music including Pavement, Beck, and Nirvana. Soon enough, the pair started a band with dummer David Olliffe and started working on writing their own songs, while also doing live gigs where they covered Nirvana and a handful of other artists.
Originally called Rishikesh, the band named themselves after the Indian City where the Beatles visited a local ashram in 1968. They originally started out as a trio, but. the band soon grew frustrated of local newspapers misprinting their name so they changed their name to The Vines, which paid homage to Nicholls father who played in a different band named The Vynes, that was spelled with a y instead of an i
The band would head into the studio to record a demo for a few hundred dollars. Nicholls would tell Rolling Stone when he heard the demo, he quit his job at McDonalds.
The Vines would be discovered in the winter of 1999 when two of their future managers, Andy Kelly and Andy Cassell, saw them playing a show at a tiny sydney club to a group of about 20 people in a tiny club in Sydney. The managers shopped the tape to labels and producers with it coming across LA producer Rob Schnapf, who had worked with both Beck and Foo Fighters. He was so excited at what he heard, he told the LA Times he simply sent an e-mail to the band’s representative repeating the name of the band over and over again. By the summer of 2001 the band found themselves in Los Angeles in the studio with Shnapf. The sessions though, were tense as Nicholls was protective of his music ad Shnapf had to show the frontman he was there to help and not dilute their sound. It was around this time that NME Magazine featured the Vines, listing their song Factory as the single of the week in november of 2001. It was also around this time that Nichols had a chance encounter the President of Capitol records Andy Slaters. Slater was so surprised by Nichols persona that he made it a point to listen to the band’s music. And it was shortly after he signed the band to a worldwide distribution deal.
Without even having released their first album or video, the band made MTV2’s list of 22 artists to watch in 2002 while at the same time NME Magazine hailed them as the 2002’s “new batch” of artists.
Original drummer David Olliffe would leave the group complaining about internal pressures within the band and was replaced by Hamish Rosser, while Nichols childhood friend Ryan Griffith’s joined the group as the band’s second guitarist. The Vines played their first-ever headlining show in February of 2002,at a small bar in Sydney. An excited crowd would pack the venue and NME stated at the time about the gig "This band are the future of rock. In ten years time, 10,000 people will claim to have been at that gig."
While many in the press championed the band, they had their detractors.Some in the press dismissed the band and more specifically
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Highly Evolved · The Vines
Highly Evolved
℗ 2002 Capitol Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer, Studio Per...
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Highly Evolved · The Vines
Highly Evolved
℗ 2002 Capitol Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Rob Schnapf
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Steven Rhodes
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Craig Conrad
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Kevin Dean
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Nathan Burden
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Associated Performer, Percussion, Vocals, Guitar: Craig Nicholls
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Patrick Matthews
Associated Performer, Drums: Dave Olliffe
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Composer Lyricist: Craig Nicholls
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Highly Evolved · The Vines
Highly Evolved
℗ 2002 Capitol Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Rob Schnapf
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Steven Rhodes
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Craig Conrad
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Kevin Dean
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Nathan Burden
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Associated Performer, Percussion, Vocals, Guitar: Craig Nicholls
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Patrick Matthews
Associated Performer, Drums: Dave Olliffe
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Composer Lyricist: Craig Nicholls
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The Vines: Whatever happened to the Australian band who were hailed as the saviours of rock?
0:00 - Introduction
0:51 - Early Years
4:11 - Debut Album
5:23 - Infamous Late Show Appearance
6:44 - The Vines Decline
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Today were going to talk about the australian band The Vines. Rolling Stone magazine hailed the rock band as the saviors of rock n’ roll in 2002, while many in the British Press claimed they were the best band to come out since Nirvana. But 6 years later NME Magazine issued an apology about how wrong they were about the Vines. But whatever happened to the band? Stay tuned for the full story.
The Vines shocked the rock world in 2002 with their debut album Highly Evolved. Along with bands like the Strokes, the White Stripes and the Hives, they were hailed as the next generation of rock bands.
The band’s influences included a mix of British and American rock including the Beatles, Oasis, Blur, The Kinks and Nirvana.; Even though the band wouldn’t break big until 2002, their origins dated back to 1994 in Sydney, Australia.
Frontman and guitarist Craig Nichols would grow up in a suburb of Sydney. He would drop out of school after the 10th grade and enrolled in art school, but dropped out after half a year and started working at mcdonalds. It was at that mcdonalds he met Patrick Matthews who also worked there and they quickly bonded over their similar taste of music including Pavement, Beck, and Nirvana. Soon enough, the pair started a band with dummer David Olliffe and started working on writing their own songs, while also doing live gigs where they covered Nirvana and a handful of other artists.
Originally called Rishikesh, the band named themselves after the Indian City where the Beatles visited a local ashram in 1968. They originally started out as a trio, but. the band soon grew frustrated of local newspapers misprinting their name so they changed their name to The Vines, which paid homage to Nicholls father who played in a different band named The Vynes, that was spelled with a y instead of an i
The band would head into the studio to record a demo for a few hundred dollars. Nicholls would tell Rolling Stone when he heard the demo, he quit his job at McDonalds.
The Vines would be discovered in the winter of 1999 when two of their future managers, Andy Kelly and Andy Cassell, saw them playing a show at a tiny sydney club to a group of about 20 people in a tiny club in Sydney. The managers shopped the tape to labels and producers with it coming across LA producer Rob Schnapf, who had worked with both Beck and Foo Fighters. He was so excited at what he heard, he told the LA Times he simply sent an e-mail to the band’s representative repeating the name of the band over and over again. By the summer of 2001 the band found themselves in Los Angeles in the studio with Shnapf. The sessions though, were tense as Nicholls was protective of his music ad Shnapf had to show the frontman he was there to help and not dilute their sound. It was around this time that NME Magazine featured the Vines, listing their song Factory as the single of the week in november of 2001. It was also around this time that Nichols had a chance encounter the President of Capitol records Andy Slaters. Slater was so surprised by Nichols persona that he made it a point to listen to the band’s music. And it was shortly after he signed the band to a worldwide distribution deal.
Without even having released their first album or video, the band made MTV2’s list of 22 artists to watch in 2002 while at the same time NME Magazine hailed them as the 2002’s “new batch” of artists.
Original drummer David Olliffe would leave the group complaining about internal pressures within the band and was replaced by Hamish Rosser, while Nichols childhood friend Ryan Griffith’s joined the group as the band’s second guitarist. The Vines played their first-ever headlining show in February of 2002,at a small bar in Sydney. An excited crowd would pack the venue and NME stated at the time about the gig "This band are the future of rock. In ten years time, 10,000 people will claim to have been at that gig."
While many in the press championed the band, they had their detractors.Some in the press dismissed the band and more specifically
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Fan Friday Request:
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Would you please be able to upload the infamous performance of Aussie rock band, The Vines, from The Late Show in August 2002? I can vividly remember the lead singer/guitarist, Craig Nicholls, screaming and rambling incoherently throughout the song while his bandmates frantically tried to hold the song together. When the band left the stage, leaving the remains of a trashed drum kit and a monumental amount of feedback from their PA, David appeared to be pleasantly bemused while Paul seemed legitimately concerned for Craig's wellbeing. It was a memorable performance to say the least.
Thanks and all the best for 2023.
Chris Ferguson
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(From "Late Show," air date: 8/19/02)
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Highly Evolved · The Vines
Highly Evolved
℗ 2002 Capitol Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Rob Schnapf
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Steven Rhodes
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Craig Conrad
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Kevin Dean
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Nathan Burden
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Associated Performer, Percussion, Vocals, Guitar: Craig Nicholls
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Patrick Matthews
Associated Performer, Drums: Dave Olliffe
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Composer Lyricist: Craig Nicholls
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Vision Valley is the third studio album by Australian rock band The Vines. It was released on 1 April 2006 through EMI Records. It is the band's first album without bass guitarist Patrick Matthews who left the band in 2004.
Recording and mixing
Vision Valley was recorded at Electric Avenue, Velvet Sound, Big Jesus Burger, and NikiNali studios in Sydney, Australia. It was mixed at Velvet Sound and Electric Avenue and it was assisted by Veit Mahler, Jason Lea. At Velvet Sound, it was assisted by Dan Clinch and Anthony The and by Peter Farley and Jodie Wallance at BJB. Vision Valley was mastered by Don Bartley at Studio 301 in Sydney, Australia.
Release
In the United States, the album debuted at No. 136 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 7,839 units. Both "Anysound" and "Spaceship" appeared in season 3 of The O.C. in episodes 21 and 24 respectively.
This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.
Reception
The album received generally positive reviews from many critics. Music publications such as Q and NME respectively gave the album 4/5 stars and 7/10. Q had Vision Valley at number 69 in their Albums of 2006 Poll, dubbing the songs "superior grunge anthems". Entertainment Weekly gave the album a positive review and wrote "[Nicholls'] feral, melodic garage punk is refreshing".
The Vines: Whatever happened to the Australian band who were hailed as the saviours of rock?
0:00 - Introduction
0:51 - Early Years
4:11 - Debut Album
5:23 - Infamous Late Show Appearance
6:44 - The Vines Decline
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Today were going to talk about the australian band The Vines. Rolling Stone magazine hailed the rock band as the saviors of rock n’ roll in 2002, while many in the British Press claimed they were the best band to come out since Nirvana. But 6 years later NME Magazine issued an apology about how wrong they were about the Vines. But whatever happened to the band? Stay tuned for the full story.
The Vines shocked the rock world in 2002 with their debut album Highly Evolved. Along with bands like the Strokes, the White Stripes and the Hives, they were hailed as the next generation of rock bands.
The band’s influences included a mix of British and American rock including the Beatles, Oasis, Blur, The Kinks and Nirvana.; Even though the band wouldn’t break big until 2002, their origins dated back to 1994 in Sydney, Australia.
Frontman and guitarist Craig Nichols would grow up in a suburb of Sydney. He would drop out of school after the 10th grade and enrolled in art school, but dropped out after half a year and started working at mcdonalds. It was at that mcdonalds he met Patrick Matthews who also worked there and they quickly bonded over their similar taste of music including Pavement, Beck, and Nirvana. Soon enough, the pair started a band with dummer David Olliffe and started working on writing their own songs, while also doing live gigs where they covered Nirvana and a handful of other artists.
Originally called Rishikesh, the band named themselves after the Indian City where the Beatles visited a local ashram in 1968. They originally started out as a trio, but. the band soon grew frustrated of local newspapers misprinting their name so they changed their name to The Vines, which paid homage to Nicholls father who played in a different band named The Vynes, that was spelled with a y instead of an i
The band would head into the studio to record a demo for a few hundred dollars. Nicholls would tell Rolling Stone when he heard the demo, he quit his job at McDonalds.
The Vines would be discovered in the winter of 1999 when two of their future managers, Andy Kelly and Andy Cassell, saw them playing a show at a tiny sydney club to a group of about 20 people in a tiny club in Sydney. The managers shopped the tape to labels and producers with it coming across LA producer Rob Schnapf, who had worked with both Beck and Foo Fighters. He was so excited at what he heard, he told the LA Times he simply sent an e-mail to the band’s representative repeating the name of the band over and over again. By the summer of 2001 the band found themselves in Los Angeles in the studio with Shnapf. The sessions though, were tense as Nicholls was protective of his music ad Shnapf had to show the frontman he was there to help and not dilute their sound. It was around this time that NME Magazine featured the Vines, listing their song Factory as the single of the week in november of 2001. It was also around this time that Nichols had a chance encounter the President of Capitol records Andy Slaters. Slater was so surprised by Nichols persona that he made it a point to listen to the band’s music. And it was shortly after he signed the band to a worldwide distribution deal.
Without even having released their first album or video, the band made MTV2’s list of 22 artists to watch in 2002 while at the same time NME Magazine hailed them as the 2002’s “new batch” of artists.
Original drummer David Olliffe would leave the group complaining about internal pressures within the band and was replaced by Hamish Rosser, while Nichols childhood friend Ryan Griffith’s joined the group as the band’s second guitarist. The Vines played their first-ever headlining show in February of 2002,at a small bar in Sydney. An excited crowd would pack the venue and NME stated at the time about the gig "This band are the future of rock. In ten years time, 10,000 people will claim to have been at that gig."
While many in the press championed the band, they had their detractors.Some in the press dismissed the band and more specifically
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Highly Evolved · The Vines
Highly Evolved
℗ 2002 Capitol Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Rob Schnapf
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Steven Rhodes
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Craig Conrad
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Kevin Dean
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Nathan Burden
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Associated Performer, Percussion, Vocals, Guitar: Craig Nicholls
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Patrick Matthews
Associated Performer, Drums: Dave Olliffe
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Composer Lyricist: Craig Nicholls
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►Cast:-Dharmendra(Dk)*,Amresh,Sanoj,Anoj,Santosh,Raman,Vijay,Badal,Krishn,Arvind,Mohan,Nitesh,Umesh
►Camera Man:- Dharmendra(Dk)*
►Thumbnail Edit:- Dharmendra{Dk}*
►Thumbnail Idea's:- Amresh,Sanoj
►Editor:- Dharmendra{Dk}*
►Script:- Santosh,Sanoj,Anoj,Amresh
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