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wonkytooth
In their only Canadian interview, there's nothing earth-shatteringly new here except they discuss in more detail touring plans for the future - now Hamish is saying they're looking more a year down the road and possibly hiring a full-time bassist.


The Vines are back with 'Vision Valley'
Singer Craig Nicholls talks about his mild autism and the touring future of his Aussie band
By JANE STEVENSON
Toronto Sun

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Remember Aussie rock band The Vines?

They came out swinging from Down Under in late 2001 as part of a so-called neo-garage-rock invasion that included New York’s The Strokes, Detroit’s The White Stripes and Sweden’s The Hives.

“It was great to be associated with those bands because we really liked them a lot,” said Vines’ lead singer-songwriter-guitarist Craig Nicholls down the line from Sydney in a Canadian exclusive interview with the Sun.

“We thought they were great new bands, so it was a compliment for us to be considered a part of that — if it was a scene or not. Maybe it was a little over the (top) but it was still a compliment.”

Subsequently, The Vines — who released their third album, Vision Valley, this week — were the first band from Down Under to appear on the cover of Rolling Stone in about two decades, and were seen as paving the way overseas for groups like Jet that followed.

The Vines’ 2002 debut, Highly Evolved, contained the Nirvana-like breakout hit Get Free, which was bolstered by the song’s frenzied energy and the strangled vocals of Nicholls, whose unpredictable, verbally abusive and often violent behaviour, both on stage and off, would soon make bigger headlines than the band’s music itself.

Two years later, The Vines’ 2004 sophomore album, Winning Days, followed, but despite that album title, the critics weren’t nearly as kind this time around even with another likable chart-topper called Ride.

More importantly, Nicholls’ erratic mood swings came to a head when he was charged with assault — after kicking and breaking a photographer’s camera during a gig in Sydney — and bassist Patrick Matthews walked off stage forever.

Later that year, Nicholls was finally diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, a mild form of autism, and while it wasn’t the best news, at least there was finally an explanation for the band’s implosion.

“Yeah, it was a relief, it made some sense,” said Nicholls. “It gave some explanation of how I had been feeling. Obviously (those behaviour headlines), it’s not what we wanted. But, hopefully, this time around the focus will just be on our music.”

The good news is that Nicholls’ assault charge has since been dropped and the group remains friends with Matthews, who has since joined Youth Group. Andy Kent of You Am I played in the studio on the new record.

“There’s no bad blood between us,” said drummer Hamish Rosser, also on speaker phone. “Patrick came down to the studio while we were recording and it was like we were old friends; we even wanted him back in the band.”

Against the odds then, The Vines have stayed together, recording Vision Valley in Sydney with producer Wayne Connolly.

Nicholls’ penchant for combining noiser rock with dreamier psychedelic pop is evident once again but, obviously, he had a lot to draw on personally, too.

“It’s always been the extremes, the opposites,” said Nicholls, who was listening to Faith No More and The Beach Boys at the time. “Usually, the songs aren’t always the same. We try to make things as varied as possible.”

Those with Asperger’s syndrome generally don’t like to be touched, find two-way conversation difficult, avoid eye contact and like routine in their lives.

Thus, Nicholls’ condition leaves The Vines unable to tour for the foreseeable future.

“So far, there’s no show booked or no touring plans,” said Rosser. “But I do think that maybe in a year we’ll get ourselves a new bass player and start doing some shows. But it’ll have to start with a show or two in Australia. We’re not going to embark on a massive overseas tour straight away. At the moment, we’re just sort of trying not to burn ourselves out again. Touring for us is pretty exhausting, it doesn’t always bring out the best in us.”

Added Nicholls: “We’re going to see if we can do touring (for) not so long. We’re going to try and break it up so that I can cope with it.”

Nicholls said he manages his condition by “talking to someone once in awhile, that’s about all I do.

“It was good that they stuck by me,” he added of his two bandmates. “I’m grateful for that. We weren’t really 100% sure of what was going to happen but we kind of knew that the band hadn’t finished.”

Vine ♠ Child
A year! sad.gif why a whole year? ...thats soooo far away... sad.gif
By then the album would have been out a year already. They'll have to promote it somehow all over again... unsure.gif

Awww craig. hug.gif
marilyn_monroe
Awww that was cute wub.gif

Do you think that Hamish means they won't play a show for a year or something? huh.gif or just not touring (traveling) anywhere? Cause it doesn't really make sense to not play even a local show for that long. I mean, they would just fade away again and it would be kinda odd for them to just randomly play a show. But I do understand as far as touring it's really not good to throw Craig in the deep end. The last thing that we want to happen is for things to go astray like before mellow.gif
wonkytooth
i don't know what hamish means by in a year. blink.gif they'd hinted they would do a few shows this year to promote this album, unless they have plans to pop another one out next year and back it with some shows. hmm...
tienah
They're only doing one Canadian interview and they did it with the Toronto Sun, of all the newspapers in the country? blink.gif

Thank you for posting it. Is that from today's issue? Must run out in the rain and find a copy...
Maxwell Demon
a year?

well damn
I'm waiting to go to Australia then...

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I'll just save up enough money so I can fly out on short notice
gypseyrou2005
A year is when Im mvoing out there! Oooo! Excitment! tongue.gif
Endanger
a year, that'd be good for me, I'd be 18! at last...
Lunastar1979
Aww, so if they do wait a year that's plenty of time for people to get a job and save up wink.gif Well, for me to get a job...I'm sure those of you who aren't bums don't need to get a job laugh.gif
Endanger
yea, I need to get a job as well
Vine ♠ Child
Maybe it won't actually be a whole year. Remember when we read that vision valley may not come out till the middle of this year? well..obviously that wasnt true. Guess what i'm saying is, all these articles and interviews we read always seem to change each time we read them. And hamish may have said a year because he didnt want to commit to a date, so he gave it up to a years time. I'm sure in reality it wont be that long.
But of course it's whatever makes craig comfortable. I think thats everyones concern here.
But like i said, i'm sure it wont be that long in reality.
HumansAreDead
Why would they start touring a year after the album is released? Doesn't make much sense to me.
marilyn_monroe
yeah, I remember an interview with the strokes...I think it might have been after ROF touring and what not (I bet it was a 2004 article)...anyway, they asked them when we could expect a new album, and one of them said....I dunno, it could be five years, I have no idea. And obviously, a new album came up in about a year and a half after that rolleyes.gif . I'm sure he just five years cause he was trying to show how much they aren't in a huge rush.

I really do thin it would be very odd if they didn't play at all this year, not even one show. And then played next year. I mean...what's the logic there? As far as touring, I know that Craig struggles with that so I totally understand waiting to do that and being extremely careful, but the whole idea of not doing any shows at all any time soon blink.gif . and yeah, they do change what they say in every article it seems laugh.gif ...I think they just don't really know.
Ava Adore
urgh but dammit, i have my concert money saved and i dont want to keep saving it if its not till another year, because ireally need this money mellow.gif
wonkytooth
QUOTE(tienah @ Apr 7 2006, 04:22 PM) *

They're only doing one Canadian interview and they did it with the Toronto Sun, of all the newspapers in the country? blink.gif

Thank you for posting it. Is that from today's issue? Must run out in the rain and find a copy...


did you find a hard copy of it? obvs, i got that one from online.


QUOTE(HumansAreDead @ Apr 7 2006, 09:52 PM) *

Why would they start touring a year after the album is released? Doesn't make much sense to me.


doesn't make much sense to any of us. blink.gif

i believe it's like maddie and c have said - they're playing it cautious and not promising any shows soon because better to surprise fans with some shows, than say they're going to do some soon and back out because they don't feel ready.

i know andy kent has been busy with you am i finishing up that band's latest album, so it may be they're having to wait and see what andy kent can do before they announce anything official. afterall, they will need a bassist for live shows!
marilyn_monroe
Oh yeah, duh, I was just reading about You am I's new album!! I bet he is totally busy with that and I'm sure they would tour and stuff. And of course YAI comes first by far cause he's even the manager I think laugh.gif . But it's so awesome he helped out the guys on the album!! Couldn't they just hire a temporary person if they had to for a live show?
wonkytooth
QUOTE(marilyn_monroe @ Apr 8 2006, 08:37 AM) *

Couldn't they just hire a temporary person if they had to for a live show?


how about the bassist with youth group? patrick somethingorother? huh.gif tongue.gif

maybe they're searching for one now...only they're keeping it hush-hush. ph34r.gif

i would think they would want to do a couple of shows in sydney/oz at least, just to get up on the stage again - since it's been two years and the album has just been released - but they have the added variables of craig's condition and no bassist. makes things a bit trickier...
Maxwell Demon
::cough::Lizzyplaysbass::cough::

man
I need to get some Halls or somethin
Winning.Days
didn't they mention they were trying to find a permanent bass player in another interview somewhere?
crash
QUOTE(HumansAreDead @ Apr 8 2006, 11:52 AM) *

Why would they start touring a year after the album is released? Doesn't make much sense to me.


To borrow form a Devo song--- "Freedom of Choice" smile.gif
you_smell
so they have a new Cd out huh.gif unsure.gif
lalalalano
...are you serious? mellow.gif unsure.gif
Vine ♠ Child
That's what happens when you dont look or post in the VINES section very often. whistling.gif
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