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Craig Robert Nicholls, (born August 31, 1977 in Sydney, Australia) is the lead singer, songwriter and guitarist of the rock group The Vines. ...
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Hamish Rosser is currently the drummer of an Australian garage rock band The Vines, and also performs under the name Hemi Roid as the drummer of speed metal cover band BigPhallica. ...
The Vines are an Australian garage rock band notable for producing a raw musical hybrid of 60s rock and 90s alternative with the band being popularly promoted as The Beatles meets Nirvana. // The original version of the Vines met in suburban Sydney in the mid 1990s where Craig...
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Patrick Matthews is the former bassist of Australian garage rock band The Vines, and currently the bassist of Youth Group. ...
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History
Early days
The original line-up of The Vines: Oliffe, Matthews, Nicholls The original version of the Vines met in suburban Sydney in 1991 where Craig Nicholls and Patrick Matthews met whilst working at their local McDonald's. They began playing together, with Nicholls on guitar and vocals and Matthews on bass. They were soon joined by Matthews' school friend David Oliffe on drums. The band was originally named by Nicholls as 'Rishikesh', pertaining to a place in India where his favourite band The Beatles had visited. The local newspapers always misprinted the name as 'Rishi Chasms', so he decided to name the band as The Vines. This was a mention to Nicholls' dad's frontman lead in a local band called The Vynes. They started performing together Nirvana covers at backyard parties whilst working on developing a sound of their own on Nicholls' four-track recorder. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Craig Robert Nicholls, (born August 31, 1977 in Sydney, Australia) is the lead singer, songwriter and guitarist of the rock group The Vines. ...
Patrick Matthews is the former bassist of Australian garage rock band The Vines, and currently the bassist of Youth Group. ...
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Highly Evolved In July 2001 the band flew to Los Angeles to start recording their debut album, Highly Evolved, with Rob Schnapf who had worked with the Foo Fighters, Beck and Elliott Smith. Recording was put on hold soon after, as funds ran low. David Oliffe decided to leave Los Angeles and return to Australia, due to the fast pace of events and pressure of recording. Recording continues a few months later as a result of increasing record company interest, and band had session drummers fill in including Joey Waronker of R.E.M.. Once The Vines were back in Australia they started advertising for a new drummer in late 2001. Soon after, the recruited Hamish Rosser on drums and Nicholls' best friend Ryan Griffiths on acoustic guitar. Album cover of acclaimed vines album Highly Evolved File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Album cover of acclaimed vines album Highly Evolved File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Highly Evolved is an album by Australian garage rockers The Vines, released in July of 2002 (see 2002 in music). ...
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Highly Evolved is an album by Australian garage rockers The Vines, released in July of 2002 (see 2002 in music). ...
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Hamish Rosser is currently the drummer of an Australian garage rock band The Vines, and also performs under the name Hemi Roid as the drummer of speed metal cover band BigPhallica. ...
Ryan Griffiths (born February 14, 1978) is the current guitarist for the Australian Garage Rock band, The Vines. ...
Their first single "Factory", released in November 2001, attracted little interest in Australia. It got a good response in the United Kingdom, but record companies were still only considering the release of an EP. Nicholls, however, was adamant about making a full-length album, and went seeking record companies overseas. The Vines were eventually signed to Heavenly Records in the UK in December 2001 and EMI in Australia in April 2002. The single "Highly Evolved" earned them more critical hype as NME made it a single of the week in March 2002. That single also charted in the UK at #32 on the singles chart and also in Australia's ARIAnet top 100 singles chart. Heavenly Records, aka Heavenly Recordings, is a London-based record label, distributed by EMI. Founded by Jeff Barrett, a former press officer for Creation Records and many successful indie bands of the time including Happy Mondays, Heavenly Recordings first releases were 7 singles for bands Barrett had discovered. ...
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The release of the album saw more critical success with the band appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone and NME. The album debuted at #3 in the UK's albums chart, #5 in Australia's ARIAnet albums chart and #11 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 albums chart. The band played high-profile slots on The Late Show with David Letterman and the MTV Video Music Awards. A few more singles were released from the album, including "Get Free" and "Outtathaway!". a fourth single, "Homesick", was released in Australia. Highly Evolved then went on to sell 1.5 million copies throughout the world with distribution through Capitol Records. This article is about the magazine. ...
Not to be confused with the Canadian music magazine Music Express The New Musical Express (better known as the NME) is a Popular music magazine in the United Kingdom which has been published weekly since March 1952. ...
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In May 2003, the band went into a studio in Woodstock, New York with Rob Schnapf again on production. While Craig Nicholls had talked of having a highly produced album, he told the Australian edition of Rolling Stone in March 2004 that they decided to stick to a less-is-more philosophy. "I wanted it to be - in my head - something grand, with big ideas and that vision sort of thing. But at the same time, that doesn't mean that something can't be special if it's just simple. Because I think that the songs are the main thing". 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Winning Days Their second album, Winning Days, was released on March 29, 2004 and debuted at #7 in Australia, #23 in the US and #29 in the UK. The Vines had recently finished their "Australian Invasion" tour with Jet and The Living End, which started on March 11, 2004 in Houston, Texas. "Ride" was the first single off the album, and a second single off the album, the title track "Winning Days" was released in Australia (where it did not chart) and the UK. There was speculation that "Animal Machine" would have been the next American single, and early American promotional flats for the album note this. However, there was no American follow-up to "Ride". "Ride" was featured on a Nissan Cars commercial and an iPod commercial in the US in 2005. It was also featured in The WB television network's image campaign for the 2004-2005 ratings season. The Vines Winning Days This is an album cover. ...
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Winning Days is the second album by Australian rock group the Vines, following their debut, Highly Evolved, and was released on March 23 2004. ...
Winning Days is the second album by Australian rock group the Vines, following their debut, Highly Evolved, and was released on March 23 2004. ...
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Jet is a rock band from Melbourne, Australia, whose début album Get Born, released in 2003, has so far sold over 3. ...
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After the conclusion of the Winning Days tour, the band found itself in harder times. Winning Days had not lived up to the success of Highly Evolved, and had gotten a lukewarm reception from both critics and audiences outside their diehard group of fans. Lead singer Craig Nicholls was becoming increasingly erratic, and had to be barred from doing media interviews after several bad experiences on the American tour. This came to a head in late May 2004, when bassist Patrick Matthews walked off stage, after Craig shouted at the crowd, calling them sheep, in frustration after repeatedly asking the crowd to stop talking during the first song of a radio promotion performance for national station Triple M at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney. In the aftermath, Nicholls assaulted a photographer, and charges were pressed. Triple M also permanently banned The Vines from airplay on their network (ironically they hardly ever played music by The Vines and the following week the song "Ride" appeared on the Planet Rock countdown aired through the Triple M network). After the incident the band's management stated that the Vines would cease touring in support of Winning Days, but would record another album. 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December Deaths in May • 28 Gerald Anthony • 27 Umberto Agnelli • 22 Richard Biggs • 20 Len Murray • 17 Tony Randall • 17 Ezzedine Salim • 9 Alan King • 9 Akhmad Kadyrov • 8...
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Triple M is a network of radio stations owned by the Austereo Radio Network. ...
Vision Valley In mid 2005, the group announced they were working on their third album with producer Wayne Connolly. Andy Kent of fellow Australians You Am I filled in on bass playing duties. In November, the band's management announced they had finished recording all the songs that will appear on the album. Mixing and mastering of the tracks commenced January 2006. In mid December 2005, it was discovered that one of the songs from the album had been leaked. Although the song was as-of-yet untitled and unfinished, it contained guide vocals and instruments. The band's manager asked for the song to be taken down from the blog it was found on, drummer Hamish Rosser also issued a statement on the band's fan club forum asking fans not to post or distribute the song on the internet. Image File history File linksMetadata Visionvalleycover. ...
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Veteran Australian engineer and producer, Wayne Connolly has worked with numerous bands such as You Am I, The Vines, Youth Group and many others. ...
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"Don't Listen to the Radio" was released as the album's first single and was made available for digital download on March 7th on iTunes. "Gross out" was made available for digital download on March 18th, and was the first song leaked from the album. Vision Valley was released on April 1, 2006 in Australia, April 3 in Europe and April 4 in the United States. Dont Listen to the Radio is the first single from Australian rockers The Vines 3rd album Vision Valley. Tracklisting Dont Listen to the Radio Give Up, Give Out, Give In Dont Listen To The Radio (Instrumental) Category: ...
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Vision Valley is The Vines third album. ...
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Vision Valley was packed full of short, immediate songs; the album running little over 30 minutes in length. "Anysound" was the second official single from the album, and an animated music video was released exclusively through YouTube. "Dope Train" was released as a third single, with a music video composed of candid and live footage of the band from Big Day Out in 2007. Vision Valley is The Vines third album. ...
Anysound is a rock song by The Vines from their 2006 album Vision Valley. ...
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Asperger's Syndrome On 19 November 2004 it was revealed that Craig Nicholls has Asperger's Syndrome, a pervasive developmental disorder related to autism. His diagnosis was revealed at a court appearance at Balmain Local Court in Sydney where assault charges stemming from the incident at the Annandale Hotel were dropped. It was suggested the band would never undertake a major tour again because of Nicholls' condition but they planned to perform occasional shows. is the 323rd day of the year (324th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Since his diagnosis, Nicholls has had to give up his marijuana habit, due to it enhancing the dangerous side-effects of the medication he has been prescribed to calm his Asperger's Syndrome. Nicholls has spoken about his condition in various interviews when asked about it.[1][2]
The return On July 19, 2006 The Vines played a gig at the Annandale Hotel under the name "Joe Dirt" with a new bassist, Brad Heald. They announced to their official fan club website, Dreamin The Insane, that they are ready to perform again and are going to schedule shows "any day now." is the 200th day of the year (201st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Vines are an Australian garage rock band notable for producing a raw musical hybrid of 60s rock and 90s alternative with the band being popularly promoted as The Beatles meets Nirvana. // The original version of the Vines met in suburban Sydney in the mid 1990s where Craig...
On the 23rd of July the band appeared as a mystery guest at the Splendour in the Grass festival, Byron Bay. September 2006 saw The Vines perform at their own shows for the first time in two years. The Vines played in two venues in Sydney and Melbourne. All shows at both venues sold out. Splendour In The Grass is an annual music festival held in July at Belongil Fields, outside Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. ...
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The Vines played in the Big Top as part of the Homebake festival in December 2006. In early February 2007, the band completed their Big Day Out performances to strong and positive press reviews. As part of their set for the Big Day Out tour, The Vines performed a cover of an OutKast song, "So Fresh, So Clean". Frontman Craig Nicholls praised the audience and fans throughout the festival tour, thanking them for "sticking with the band" during the tough times the band had faced preceding the incident at the Annandale Hotel on May 14, 2004. Homebake is an annual Australian rock festival, featuring an all-Australian lineup (with the occasional artist from New Zealand). ...
The Big Day Out (BDO) is an annual music festival that tours Australia and New Zealand. ...
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Preceding their Big Day Out performances, the official fan club site, Dreamin' The Insane, announced that the official myspace page for The Vines was to be put in the hands of the fans after they demanded that the page be maintained and updated more regularly. Currently, a selected group of myspace friends and Dreamin' the Insane members run the myspace page. The Big Day Out (BDO) is an annual music festival that tours Australia and New Zealand. ...
Over the Easter weekend in April 2007, The Vines made three festival appearances over three nights (at Blackjack in Perth, The Great Escape in Sydney and Southern Roots in Hobart). The following weekend they played headline shows in Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane, again on consecutive nights. A promotion poster for Rock-It 2005 Rock-It is an Australian music festival usually held twice every year at the Arena in Joondalup in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. ...
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Southern Roots is an Australian music festival to be held on 7 April 2007 (the Easter weekend) at the Royal Hobart Showgrounds in Glenorchy, Hobart, Tasmania. ...
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The band started working on a new album in April 2007. Craig Nicholls has written at least 15 songs and hopes to release an album by the end of 2007. They have also loosely stated in a radio interview that they aim to release an album each year.
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Highly Evolved is an album by Australian garage rockers The Vines, released in July of 2002 (see 2002 in music). ...
Highly Evolved is the opening track and first single from the Vines debut album of the same name (Highly Evolved). ...
Highly Evolved is an album by Australian garage rockers The Vines, released in July of 2002 (see 2002 in music). ...
Get Free is a song by the garage rock band The Vines off of their debut album Highly Evolved. ...
Highly Evolved is an album by Australian garage rockers The Vines, released in July of 2002 (see 2002 in music). ...
Outtathaway!! is the fourth single from The Vines debut album Highly Evolved. ...
Highly Evolved is an album by Australian garage rockers The Vines, released in July of 2002 (see 2002 in music). ...
Highly Evolved is an album by Australian garage rockers The Vines, released in July of 2002 (see 2002 in music). ...
Winning Days is the second album by Australian rock group the Vines, following their debut, Highly Evolved, and was released on March 23 2004. ...
Winning Days is the second album by Australian rock group the Vines, following their debut, Highly Evolved, and was released on March 23 2004. ...
Vision Valley is The Vines third album. ...
Dont Listen to the Radio is the first single from Australian rockers The Vines 3rd album Vision Valley. Tracklisting Dont Listen to the Radio Give Up, Give Out, Give In Dont Listen To The Radio (Instrumental) Category: ...
Vision Valley is The Vines third album. ...
Anysound is a rock song by The Vines from their 2006 album Vision Valley. ...
Vision Valley is The Vines third album. ...
Vision Valley is The Vines third album. ...
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