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Wicked Nature - Premium Outdoor Gear & Adventure Equipment for Hiking, Camping & Exploration | Best for Outdoor Enthusiasts & Nature Lovers
Wicked Nature - Premium Outdoor Gear & Adventure Equipment for Hiking, Camping & Exploration | Best for Outdoor Enthusiasts & Nature LoversWicked Nature - Premium Outdoor Gear & Adventure Equipment for Hiking, Camping & Exploration | Best for Outdoor Enthusiasts & Nature Lovers

Wicked Nature - Premium Outdoor Gear & Adventure Equipment for Hiking, Camping & Exploration | Best for Outdoor Enthusiasts & Nature Lovers

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Double vinyl LP pressing. 2014 release, the sixth album from the Australian Alt-Rock band. For the first time, the band has delivered a double album containing 22 songs. On WICKED NATURE, frontman Craig Nicholls makes his debut in the role of record producer. He co-produced disc one with regarded Australian tape loving analog producer Paul McKercher (You Am I) and then he assumes full control over the production duties for the second disc. The Vines have been a mercurial band since they arrived in 2002. Their talent took hold when the debut album HIGHLY EVOLVED launched them as one of Rock music's new saviors. It was a height though that the volatile band was never going to maintain for long. At some point the tales took over the talent and became their namesake camouflage. Out of sight the band might have been, but not out of the studio.

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Reading reviews for Vines albums can be frustrating for someone who has consistently enjoyed their music. I am someone who really loved Winning Days and Melodia and has eagerly awaited new from them (I guess them is really just Craig now). I understand that Vines music lacks the kind of depth that critics apparently have come to expect from rock music, but that's never been what the Vines were about. I'll admit that Vision Valley and their last one before Wicked Nature seemed to coast on the Vines formula, so I was a little worried that a double album would contain some weaker material, but I was captivated throughout my first few listens. I'd also like to ad, that sound is just gorgeous. Whoever engineered this thing did a very nice job. The sound is surprisingly consistent considering the album was recorded in two separate spurts with different producers. The vinyl sounds just gorgeous, and it was such fun experience to listen to a true double album on vinyl in 2014.