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''The Veronicas'' is the third studio album by Australian duo
The Veronicas The Veronicas is 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 album, titled '' The Secret Life of...'', which pea ...
. It was issued on 21 November 2014 as their first release with
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following their departure from former label
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. The album comes seven 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
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,
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,
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and long time collaborator
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. The music on the album slightly differs from their previous
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albums, featuring a "progressive pop" sound, drawing inspiration from numerous genres such as blues,
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. ''The Veronicas'' debuted and peaked at number-two on the
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, becoming their third consecutive number-two chart peak in Australia. The first single from the album, "
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", debuted at number-one on the Australian Singles Chart where it stayed for three weeks and became their second number-one hit in the country, following " Hook Me Up" in 2007. To promote ''The Veronicas'', the duo made various television and radio appearances in Australia and Europe. Additionally, they performed live at venues which included supporting 5 Seconds of Summer on the USA leg of their
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. They also headlined their own tour, ''Sanctified Tour'', in Australia and the UK during February and March in 2015.


Background

Following the release of their second studio album '' Hook Me Up'' in 2007, The Veronicas gained success with their first Australian number-one hit " Hook Me Up" and their global breakthrough song " Untouched". To support the album, the duo embarked on two tours: the Australian ''Hook Me Up Tour'' and their global ''Revenge Is Sweeter Tour'' in 2007 and 2009, respectively. Once touring had ended in 2010 they had enough of promoting the album and were "ready to move on." Feeling a sense of loss of identity and a need to rediscover themselves Jessica and
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decided to part ways temporarily. When they reconnected during 2010, Jessica and Lisa collaborated with
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,
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,
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and long time collaborator
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to begin work on their third album. Two years later, having not released any music, the duo announced, through a teaser video, that their new single " Lolita" would come out on 27 July 2012. They also announced that ''Life on Mars'' was the title of their third album. "Lolita" was a moderate success in Australia, peaking at number 23 on the ARIA Singles Chart and attaining a gold certification. Initially ''Life on Mars'' was to be released by the end of 2012, however, Warner Music pushed the date back to 2013. Throughout 2013, Warner Music went through internal changes which caused further delays for the third album's release. By October 2013, having still not released new music, ''Life on Mars'' was mysteriously shelved. Having been barred from releasing an album since 2007, the duo had had enough. When they were shortlisted for the Oz Artist of the Year Awards they chose to vent their frustrations on their official
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page with a message that said: "Despite our record label not allowing us to release music this year, we are still nominated in the top 50 for 'Oz artist of the year' awards!" They concluded the post with, "HELP US shove it in their faces, and please VOTE at the link below!!" Lisa and Jessica eventually hired a lawyer in a bid to get out of their contractual obligations with the label and were successful, so by 2013 The Veronicas became an independent act. Releasing a statement which described the struggles experienced with Warner, they said, "After 5 years of being in a 'Warner Brothers Records Lockdown', we are officially able to move forward RELEASING and Recording music without our past label dictating our creative journey, or withholding our musical releases + touring." By April 2014, The Veronicas signed with
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and continued working on their record which was re-named ''The Veronicas''.


Music and lyrics

For ''The Veronicas'', Jessica and Lisa wanted to create a "progressive pop" album drawing on inspiration from genres such as blues,
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,
trip hop Trip hop (sometimes used synonymously with " downtempo") is a musical genre that originated in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom, especially Bristol. It has been described as a psychedelic fusion of hip hop and electronica with slow tem ...
,
rock and roll Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock 'n' roll, or rock 'n roll) is a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It originated from African-American music such as jazz, rhythm a ...
, grunge,
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, classical music,
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,
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, pop and
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. Wanting to make an album which differed from their more familiar
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sound, Lisa said that this album would be "eclectic" and not "predictable in any way." Lisa said "We go from something like "Sanctified," which, to be honest, wasn't written with the idea of being a Veronicas track. That was very much written when I was in Nashville and I was immersing myself in the blues and roots-y, swampy soul singing. Then we were working with Billy Corgan we did a "fuck you" kind of track "Did You Miss Me," which we rap on, which is a completely different thing. We get poppy with "Cold," and bring it back to an acoustic song like "You and Me" which could be considered a little bit folk-y, country" " Lisa said "I remember we really got into trip hop and decided we were going to make a trip hop album. I then got on a bluesy-rock-swampy-soul kick after we'd spent some time in Nashville. Eventually we came back around to songs like Cruel – the stuff people identify with The Veronicas." In an interview with Stephanie Anderson of BuzzFeed, the duo elaborated on the change from their first two albums, with Jessica saying: "If things were one dimensional on the first and second record, like, we would say exactly how we felt, and it was all just, total passion, we really didn't overthink it, we just put down what we were feeling, his recordis more, 3D-4D... There's more depth and there's more thought, and more light and shade."


Reception


Critical response

Cameron Adams of the '' Herald Sun'' named ''The Veronicas'' "album of the week" on 20 November 2014. Most of the tracks were deemed "effortless" and he welcomed their return to music saying, "The world of pop is a more exciting and interesting place with The Veronicas out of traction and back in action." Tim Byron of ''
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'' welcomed the experimental sounds of "Sanctified", "Teenage Millionaire" and "
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". However, he opined that some of the songs were "outdated" saying, "outside of these often interesting experiments, about a third of the album – such as " If You Love Someone" or "Mad Love" – reeks of a tired formula that the Origliasso sisters have clearly outgrown." Similarly, a writer for '' mX'' suggested that songs such as "Mad Love" and "Teenage Millionaire" were out-dated and would have been better additions to their previous album '' Hook Me Up'' (2007). However, compliments were given for the tracks "Line Of Fire," "Let Me Out" and "You Ruin Me" which the reviewer felt "hint dat what might have been, but all too often this album gives doughnuts." Jenny Valentish of ''
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'' described ''The Veronicas'' as being "rife with trend-hopping chart-stormers" and awarded the album four stars. ''
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'' reviewer Craig Mathieson gave the album four stars and praised the lyrics saying that several songs "marks their lyrical shift from the uneasy negotiations of adolescence to forging your identity as an adult." He felt that there could have been clearer editing, however he said that "nonetheless The Veronicas remain committed and creative." ''The Veronicas'' was well received by
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's Noel Mengel who praised tracks such as "Cold", "
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", "Sanctified", "Always", "Line of Fire" and "You and Me". However, he considered the 14 track album to be "too long." James d'Apice criticised the overly "derivative" album stating that "originality is not their strong suit", but admitted that it "doesn't prevent them from being fun!"


Commercial performance

In Australia, ''The Veronicas'' entered and peaked on the
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at number two on 1 December, and was certified gold denoting 35,000 copies shipped in Australia in its first week. Although midweek chart reports suggested that it might have had a number-one debut, the album was held off the top spot by
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's ''
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''. The album became their third consecutive Australian number two album, with their previous two studio releases, '' The Secret Life Of...'' (2005) and '' Hook Me Up'' (2007), also peaking at that spot. ''The Veronicas'' spent one week at its peak position. 23 weeks in the top 20. It was later certified platinum for 70,000 copies shipped. In
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, ''The Veronicas'' debuted and peaked at number 27 on the
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, staying in the top 40 for just one week before dropping from the chart.


Release and promotion

''The Veronicas'' was released in Australia and
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on 21 November 2014. The album will be released in the United States on 24 February 2015. When the album was made available for pre-order in Australia on 24 October 2014 an iTunes countdown single, "Line of Fire", was shared as a downloadable track. During a question and answer session on their official
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page The Veronicas revealed that a deluxe edition of the album will also be released, however a release date has not been announced. In May 2011, The Veronicas began releasing videos to
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showing their meetings with record labels and creating new music. By June 2011 they announced that they would perform new music at
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in August of that year. Performing in front of a sold-out crowd they debuted tracks "Dead Cool", "Whoa Oh", "Cold", "Let Me Out" and "Baby I'm Ready" which displayed a more "edgier rock sound" compared to their previous work. On 29 September 2014, The Veronicas performed "
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" for the first time on ''
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'' live elimination show. They performed "You Ruin Me" on other television shows including the Australian version of '' Dancing with the Stars'' and ''
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'', where they also sang "If You Love Someone". On 30 October, The Veronicas performed seven tracks from the album for the first time on radio for
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's World Famous Rooftop. The set included "If You Love Someone", "Cruel", "Did You Miss Me (I'm a Veronica)", "Sanctified", "Mad Love", "Cold" and "You Ruin Me". The duo supported 5 Seconds of Summer on the USA leg of their
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during November 2014 in
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and
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. During the Phoenix shows, Jessica and Lisa wore identical figure hugging latex dresses in black and red, respectively, which were designed by Abigail Grey Danus.


Sanctified Tour

On 19 November 2014, The Veronicas announced via their official
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account that they will embark on a month-long Australian tour to promote ''The Veronicas'' in 2015. The Australian leg began on 12 February 2015 in
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and ended on 21 February in
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. By 19 January 2015 the band announced that a UK leg would be added to the ''Sanctified Tour'' from 6 March - 11 March. A US leg of the ''Sanctified Tour'' was planned throughout the month of June. However, these plans were cancelled after members of their band were unable to obtain working visas.


Cancelled shows


Singles

"
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" was released as ''The Veronicas'' lead single on 19 September 2014. The track debuted at number-one in Australia becoming their first chart topping hit in the country since " Hook Me Up" in 2007. The recording spent three weeks at the top and was certified double platinum by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). " If You Love Someone" was confirmed as the album's second single when it debuted on Australian radio on 5 November 2014. The track debuted at number-five on the Australian Singles Chart, making it their second top five single from the album. Their next single commissioned was "
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".


Track listing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References

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