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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It Will Definitely Grow On You,
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This review is from: Highly Evolved (Audio CD)
Ok, forget all of the Nirvana comparisons for one second. Yeah sure they dip their feet into the Seattle waters from time to time, but there is so much else on the Vines debut, it simply adds to the over-all appeal. I immediately gravitate towards singer Craig Nichols' screaming vocals. Somehow he puts his own unique twist on a vocal style long since original. After that, are the lyrics which at their best, take no prisoners and weep with angst and sorrow. At their worst, they become sing-a-long punk-pop projects. (nothing wrong with that at all) There is an immediate feeling to the record. And it's important feeling too. The feeling of something new and fresh, yet so familiar. Right away we realize these guys have some great CD collections, but further more, we realize they use what they know. One could say "Highly Evolved" is a sum of it's influenced parts. Highlights for me include the blitzing single "Get Free", the emotionally charged, "Country Yard" and quick hit wonder of "Highly Evolved". These four aussie rockers have pushed their way here with an album that sounds like it would never get a chance, but somehow did. It is the sound of kids that are fed up with the rap metal thing and yawn at the uninspired state of "safe" alternative radio. It's an album that will please immediately but will pleasure for a lot longer.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"The" Best,
By A Customer
This review is from: Highly Evolved (Audio CD)
I have to say that out of all these "The" bands (Vines / Hives / Strokes / White Stripes /Exies / etc...), The Vines album has gotta be the best buy. I own "Veni Vidi Vicious" by The Hives and that's my favorite punk album but I'm not TOO BIG on the punk scene. I've heard The Strokes and White Stripes albums but The Vines outdo them all. Being said that The Vines were influenced by Nirvana (my favorite band), I immediately bought this to check out the hype. Now, it really wasn't what I expected at first. The only Nirvana-esque song is probably "Get Free" and that's a rockin' number but with ballads like Autumn Shade, Sunshinin', Homesick, Country Yard, and Mary Jane, this album did not live up to my expectations. I must say I was disappointed with this album as first but you have to hear all the songs with an open mind to make this album very ... accessible to listen to. That's exactly what I did and this CD now belongs in my top 5 or top 10 collection right behind my Nirvana albums. Here's a short rundown of each song...[01] Highly Evolved [02] Autumn Shade [03] Outtathaway [04] Sunshinin' [05] Homesick [06] Get Free [07] Country Yard [08] Factory [09] In The Jungle [10] Mary Jane [11] Ain't No Room [12] 1969 All in all, The Vines' debut album, "Highly Evolved," is definitely a good buy. Don't buy this album believing all the hype with its ...comparisons to Nirvana. Nirvana were great but when you listen to this, they deserve to be completely distanced from any relations with Nirvana. The Vines are The Vines and that's all I can say.
30 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Don't believe the hype.....,
By GZA "gza" (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Highly Evolved (Audio CD)
'Highly Evolved' is quite good. There. I've said it. "Quite" good. You'd be forgiven, having read the hyperbole surrounding Australia's Vines, for thinking they'd resurrected Princess Di, discovered a cure for cancer and performed all manner of other miracles in one fell swoop. They haven't. They've made a fairly good, punky, melodic, rock n roll album. That the music press in Britain has gone so overboard, hailing Craig Nicholls and Co as the best band for a decade (erm, what about Oasis, Radiohead, The Strokes etc...), is a reflection on the rather pathetic desperation of the media to find the next big thing, and then convince an unsuspecting public that it is considerably better and more thrilling than it actually is. Well, it made me go out and buy the album anyway.....Onto the actual music. Nicholls is a decent front man, by turns angry, joyous and reflective. Musically the album mixes punk, grunge, acoustic strumming and full-on rock wig-outs, the influence of Nirvana and Supergrass readily apparent. The stand out tracks (admittedly after only 3 listens) are Country Yard, Highly Evolved and Mary Jane. However, groundbreaking 'Highly Evolved' aint. This isn't the only drawback (The Strokes' album is rather derivative, but still brilliant) - the album just doesn't excite like it should. It could have been made by any one of a dozen marginal indie bands, and to compare it to debuts such as Oasis' 'Definitely Maybe' or the first Stone Roses album is, to my mind, ludicrous. Still, you should draw your own conclusions - I'm sure a thousand people will think I'm an idiot on reading this.....
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