The Vines Grow Into Vision Valley

The Vines' new album, out April 4 on Capitol, now has a name, a confirmed track list and an unofficial video with a Jack White look-a-like.
Vision Valley, the screaming Aussies' follow-up to 2004's Winning Days, was produced by Wayne Connolly in Sydney. As reported earlier by ChartAttack, the album includes a country tune, some space rock sounds and, of course, punk.
Lead single "Gross Out" is now streaming on the band's website along with "Don't Listen To The Radio." A web-only video for "Gross Out" is also available on the site. The video was directed by Josh Logue of The Mathematics. Lead singer Craig Nicholls looks a lot like the White Stripes' Jack White in the clip, which also features animation.
Here's the track list for Vision Valley:
"Anysound"
"Nothin's Comin'"
"Candy Daze"
"Vision Valley"
"Don't Listen To The Radio"
"Gross Out"
"Take Me Back"
"Going Gone"
"Fuk Yeh"
"Futuretarded"
"Dope Train"
"Atmos"
"Spaceship"
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