Album Lines, Vines, and Trying Times

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Kevin Jonas P.O.V

We finished recording our fourth studio album, Lines, Vines, and Trying Times, and began to talk about the album in the beginning of 2009. We said on several occasions that we had been working on writing and recording songs since our Burnin' Up Tour in mid-2008.

On March 11, 2009, we announced that our fourth studio album, Lines, Vines, and Trying Times, would be released on June 15, 2009. We said about the title in the interview with Rolling Stone that, "Lines are something that someone feeds you, Vines are the things that get in the way, and Trying times, well, that's obvious." We also tell Billboard," We're trying to learn so much as we can, continuing grow. The overall message is it's the same old Jonas Brothers, in a sense, but we're adding more and more music, including different musical instruments that are going to add and built to the sound we already have. "

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Nick Jonas P.O.V

I said that the songs on the  album are "our journal in songs, about all things we've got through, personal experiences we get inspiration from. We've also been working on trying to use metaphors... to kind of mask a literal thing that happens to us."

Before the release of Lines, Vines, and Trying Times, we released two singles, "Paronoid, and Fly With Me." Lines, Vines, and Trying Times became our second No. 1 album, after A Little Bit Longer album. It debuted at No. 1.

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Joe Jonas P.O.V

On July 7, 2009, we announced that we signed Honor Socitey to our record label we started with Hollywood Record.

I was a guest judge on American Idol during the Dallas Audition, which aired January 27, 2010.

In late 2010, we took part in a concert at the White House honouring Paul McCartney's reception of a Gershwin Prize for Popular Music by U.S. President Barack Obama. As a personal request from McCartney, we covered "Drive My Car" from The Beatles' Rubber Soul.

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