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The Aussies are back, sporting compact and healthy new tunes
When Craig Nicholls was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome back in November 2004 it prompted a rather queer week in NME Letters central. Sympathetic Vines fans, unable to locate an address for darling Craig, sent in get-well cards and in one case, a book of pressed flowers. It was as if he'd lost nine fingers in a threshing accident, and made for a rather ineffectual (if well-meaning) tribute for a guy who'd just discovered he was host to a permanent neurobiological disorder.

But for all their recent turmoil, it's remarkable that we've an album so soon after his diagnosis. 'Vision Valley' is the sound of a band with nothing more to lose, a super-condensed portrait of their career thus far - it furthers their tested formula of sneering Nirvana-isms ('Gross Out', 'Fuk Yeh') coupled with sweeping psych-pop songs (the resplendent 'Take Me Back'). Only now, they're all two minutes long. Surprisingly, there's little evidence here of The Vines' recent career-turbulence, so anybody expecting a bevy of confessional numbers such as, say, 'Waltz Of The Aspies' or '*** The (Neurotypical) World' will be left expecting. For despite its veneer of stopgap LP, 'Vision Valley' leaves us suspecting that, newly freed from the inspirational deadzone that is touring, Craig Nicholls may indeed find himself penning some of the greatest songs of the 21st century. The trick will be in the waiting.
Get well-soon cards? That annoys me.
I hope he does pen some great 21st century anthem.

Go Craig!

I don't like the idea of get-well cards.

I wonder how the fans felt when they realised that Craig is OK with having Asperger Syndrome and isn't sick?

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host to a permanent neurobiological disorder.


That makes him sound as if he had a parasite in his nervous system.

Bleah.

Bonnie Ventura Wrote:

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host to a permanent neurobiological disorder.


That makes him sound as if he had a parasite in his nervous system.

Bleah.


hmm, Maybe that explains that  spike at the base of my neck  :wink:

I've listened to the album in question and can recommend it. It rocks quite hard. Quite hard indeed.
i'm not a host to some disease...i'm me, and so is he.  i wish people would understand that autism is just a diffrent form of brain wiring, like black is a diffrent type of skin color.  black people wouldn't like it if they said that their skin condition was sign of a disease...
It's the word "syndrome".  Has disease connotations.  Kind of like saying that I have Aspergitis.  If I did this, maybe I'd get a get well card. :lol:
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