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Released
  
1 April 2006

Artist
  
The Vines

Label
  
Capitol Records

Length
  
31:29

Release date
  
1 April 2006

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Recorded
  
July–November 2005, BJB Studios, Sydney, Australia

Producer
  
Wayne Connolly, The Vines

Vision Valley (2006)
  
The Best of The Vines (2008)

Genres
  
Garage rock, Alternative rock, Grunge, Indie rock

Similar
  
The Vines albums, Other albums

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Vision Valley is the third studio album by Australian rock band The Vines. It was released on 1 April 2006 through EMI Records. It is the band's first album without bass guitarist Patrick Matthews who left the band in 2004.

Contents

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Recording and mixing

Vision Valley was recorded at Electric Avenue, Velvet Sound, Big Jesus Burger, and NikiNali studios in Sydney, Australia. It was mixed at Velvet Sound and Electric Avenue and it was assisted by Veit Mahler, Jason Lea. At Velvet Sound, it was assisted by Dan Clinch and Anthony The and by Peter Farley and Jodie Wallance at BJB. Vision Valley was mastered by Don Bartley at Studio 301 in Sydney, Australia.

Release

In the United States, the album debuted at No. 136 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 7,839 units. Both "Anysound" and "Spaceship" appeared in season 3 of The O.C. in episodes 21 and 24 respectively.

This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.

Reception

The album received generally positive reviews from many critics. Music publications such as Q and NME respectively gave the album 4/5 stars and 7/10. Q had Vision Valley at number 69 in their Albums of 2006 Poll, dubbing the songs "superior grunge anthems". Entertainment Weekly gave the album a positive review and wrote "[Nicholls'] feral, melodic garage punk is refreshing".

In their negative review, Pitchfork wrote "what the Vines offer on their third album is permutations and refinements on what they've been doing since whenever. On the stupid loud songs, Craig Nicholls sounds like a bored Kurt Cobain. On the stupid slow songs, Craig Nicholls sounds like a bored Liam Gallagher (which is pretty impressive, given Gallagher's innate inertia)", though that "there's nothing musically offputting about this record, unless relentless mediocrity in the three-chord arts is a capital crime." Slant Magazine wrote "The Vines ultimately come off as nothing more than a proficient Nirvana cover band, lacking a perspective of their own or a voice that really demands attention." PopMatters wrote "The Vines are polished so shiny by Capitol on their new record you can see yourself in the reflective, glossy black of the CD booklet" and called the album "a straight-ahead album of short, disposable garage-rock." Drowned in Sound wrote "It is rare to stumble across a record that passes through the air as plainly and unobtrusively as this."

Track listing

All tracks written by Craig Nicholls.

Limited Edition DVD

  1. "Highly Evolved"
  2. "Get Free"
  3. "Outtathaway"
  4. "Homesick"
  5. "Ride"
  6. "Winning Days"
  7. "Gross Out"
  8. "Studio Walkthrough with Wayne Connolly"

Personnel

  • Craig Nicholls – vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass guitar on "Futuretarded"
  • Ryan Griffiths – guitars, keys, percussion, backing vocals
  • Hamish Rosser – drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Andy Kent (You Am I) – bass guitar
  • Tim Kevin (La Huva) – special arrangements, piano, organ
  • Nic Dalton – electric mandolin
  • Amanda Brown – violin
  • Rowan Smith – violin
  • Sophie Glasson – cello
  • Production

  • Wayne Connolly – production, recording, mixing
  • Dan Clinch – additional engineering
  • Anthony The – additional engineering
  • Veit Mahler – additional engineering
  • Songs

    1Anysound1:55
    2Nothin’s Comin’2:01
    3Candy Daze1:40

    References

    Vision Valley Wikipedia