musicNEWS:
Vines Begin Work on New CD.
01-05-03
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Amid rumors of their breakup, the Vines want
to assure fans that they are indeed still a group and are in fact beginning
work on their second album.
The rumors flew last week after an incident
during a concert in Boston where lead vocalist Craig Nicholls and bassist
Patrick Mathews came to blows on stage. The fight was sparked when Nicholls
hit Mathews in the head with his microphone. Nicholls was reportedly upset
that Mathews had broken a bass string during the performance of Aint
No Room. Mathews went on the attack after being hit with the microphone
and lunged at Nicholls and the two tangling musicians ended up falling
off the stage and continuing their battle among the stunned audience.
Contrary to reports by British music magazine
NME, the band did go on to play two more scheduled U.S. concerts before
returning home to Australia for the holidays.
"Three members of the band are currently
shacked up together at a residence in an undisclosed neighbourhood[sic]
in Sydney" reads a statement from the band posted on the Australian music
site Undercover. "They're quietly kicking back - as opposed to kicking
each other - before heading into a Sydney studio next week to commence
recording of the follow-up to the critically acclaimed 'Highly Evolved'
album".
The work on the new album apparently will
keep the band from playing several upcoming concerts in the UK and Japan.
The bands publicist told Undercover, the Japanese and U.K dates have
been POSTPONED so the band can [complete work on their new album]. ALL
U.K shows most DEFINITELY going ahead - they're just sorting out revised
dates.
At press time the groups appearance at
this years Big Day Out festival in Australia will go ahead as planned.
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