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Review Of 'highly Evolved - The Vines'

While they may be tangled in controversy, there's nothing primitive about The Vines' debut album ‘Highly Evolved'. There are many instances throughout the album where resemblances of Nirvana, The Beatles and others can be heard, however there is truly a ‘Vines' sound present. The Aussie rock band assembled when Craig Nicholls, David Oliffe and Patrick Matthews met each other while working in a local McDonalds. They all shared the same taste and passion for music so they formed a local band that played at parties and pubs. The name ‘The Vines' originated from a band that Nicholls' father was in titled ‘The Vynes'. Originally the band only performed covers of Nirvana songs until Nicholls decided to start writing a few of his own. After success in both Australia and in the UK, they released the exceedingly praised debut album, ‘Highly Evolved'.

After three tours and a second album release (‘Winning Days'), the band was asked to perform at a ‘Triple M' radio promotion.......


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