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  • The Veronicas (album)

    2014 studio album by The Veronicas

    The Veronicas is the third studio album by Australian duo The Veronicas. It was issued on 21 November 2014 as their first release with Sony Music Australia following their avfärd from former label Warner Bros. Records. The album comes sju years after their second record Hook Me Up (2007). While they were with Warner Bros. Records, the album was to be issued under the title Life on Mars with a 2012 release date before it was pushed back and eventually shelved.

    The Veronicas, which was produced from 2010-2014, features collaborations with Butch Vig, Nellee Hooper, Daniel Johns and long time collaborator Toby Gad. The music on the album slightly differs from their previous pop rock/electronic rock albums, featuring a "progressive pop" sound, drawing inspiration from numerous genres such as blues, dubstep, trip hop, rock and roll, soul, EDM, folk, musikstil and rap.

    The Veronicas debuted and peaked at num

    The Veronicas

    Australian pop duo

    For the skiva, see The Veronicas (album).

    The Veronicas are an Australian pop duo from Brisbane. The group was formed in 2004 by identical twin sisters Lisa and Jessica Origliasso.

    In 2005, the Veronicas released their debut studio skiva, titled The Secret Life of..., which peaked at number two on the Australian Album Chart and was certified 4× platinum by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for selling over 280,000 copies. The album spawned fem singles, led by "4ever", three of which were top ten singles in Australia. In 2007, the duo released their second studio album, Hook Me Up, which also peaked at number two in Australia and was certified 2× platinum for selling over 140,000 copies. The skiva garnered four Australian top ten singles. The album's title track, "Hook Me Up", was the Veronicas' first number one single in Australia,[2] while "Untouched" was an international top-ten hit, especially in Sweden, wher

    We haven’t heard much from Australian twins The Veronicas since their last album, Hook Me Up, was released way back in 2008. Having taken the charts by storm with their track ‘Untouched’, it seemed the pop duo were ready to hit the big time, but it never quite happened. After seven years of setbacks and label conflicts, however, the pair have returned under the wing of Sony Music, with a new self-titled album. Their old electro-pop sound has been blended with a singer-songwriter approach, packed in with a hell of a lot more attitude.

    The girls express a lot of depth and soul in this album through songs like ‘You Ruin Me’ and ‘Let Me Out’, cutting away that excess-pop element and leaving behind something a little more raw. A stronger focus on acoustic guitars and piano accompaniment in this album really adds to that singer-songwriter feel.

    There is a bit of odd experimentation which is questionable at best. The tracks ‘Cold’ and ‘I’m A Veronica’ mix in some kind-of-rap sections

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