Finelines is the debut album released in 2001 by the British alternative rock band My Vitriol. The album spawned five singles and reached 24th on the UK Albums Chart and received huge critical acclaim. The album has been credited with revitalising the shoegaze scene and ushering in a love of FX pedals amongst a new wave of British acts, often referred to as nu gaze after My Vitriol frontman Som Wardner stated that My Vitriol were not a shoegaze band, "but you could probably call us Nu-Gaze.

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  • Finelines is the debut album released in 2001 by the British alternative rock band My Vitriol. The album spawned five singles and reached 24th on the UK Albums Chart and received huge critical acclaim. The album has been credited with revitalising the shoegaze scene and ushering in a love of FX pedals amongst a new wave of British acts, often referred to as nu gaze after My Vitriol frontman Som Wardner stated that My Vitriol were not a shoegaze band, "but you could probably call us Nu-Gaze. " The album was re-released as a double album package in 2002 with a B-side and rarities CD titled 'Between the lines'. The "Red Queen" of "Ode to the Red Queen" refers to the Red Queen's Hypothesis.
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