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07-07-2008, 04:51 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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The Vines
What's the consensus around here on these one-time music press darlings? I was a fanatic in the beginning, 'grew out' of them, discovered the 60's, then returned to their psychedelic/90's indie/grunge/pop sound last year. Seriously underrated I feel, but then the 60's guitar pop sound is a preference of mine. And they tick all the right boxes for influences (Suede, Nirvana, the Kinks, etc). Their new album is streaming on myspaz; and so far sounds like there are a couple of throwaway bubblegum turds (the single) but I generally admire Nicholls' songwriting. This is the singer butchering one of their space-rock standards in the 'media meltdown' period: YouTube - 1969 - The Vines (Live at Big Day Out 2003) EDIT: forgot to mention the harmonies! Have a dreadful feeling I'm alone on this one... Last edited by Molecules; 07-07-2008 at 05:23 PM. |
07-07-2008, 05:07 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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They were pretty brilliant a couple years ago. I still don't really like them but they put a couple of okay albums out there (like Vision Valley). When they want to, they sound a LOT like the Beatles (especially the vocals). Check out their "Im Only Sleeping" cover. It's pretty good. Really hooked me when I was in, um, eighth grade.
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07-07-2008, 05:17 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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I'm with you on that, it was one of the best Beatles covers I've heard. They're the kind of music you play to your kids in the car really but **** it, Craig Nicholls has a good ear.
Having listened to 'Melodia' now I'd say it's nothing special, some great tracks on there if you dig all the stuff I was on about though. Now if only they'd return to the old four-track sound... I do love their simplicity and the stoner overtones. |
07-07-2008, 05:24 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Cannot stand them TBH. The sort of music I call Chinga Chinga indie that goes nowhere fast and has been heard a million times before. Flavour of the month white boy guitar pop. Sorry!
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07-07-2008, 05:35 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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The mere name of this band fills my throat with bile.
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07-07-2008, 05:35 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Exactly though. I like Ride and they borrow again. A lot of British Guitar music goes in cycles and sometimes it is nothing short of tiresome. To be fair the fickle British music press are partly to blame. They hype things to death.
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07-07-2008, 05:40 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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yeah but everything sounds like something else these days. And yes the press killed this band commercially, yet BRMC, the Strokes and the White Stripes survived the 'New Rock Revolution' - each one ripping off the Jesus and Mary Chain, Television and Led Zep respectively.
I stopped reading the NME around that time because as a budding music fan you just weren't getting the whole picture, especially in this day and age where any 'movement' in youth culture is entirely contrived by the press and is a re-hash of some past innovation (nu-rave for example). |