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5.0 out of 5 stars
Home this year embodies the sentiment implied by its title.,
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This review is from: Home This Year (Audio CD)
When Virginia Coalition's first single, "Sing Along," from "Home this year" hit the internet some four months ago, I was worried. As a Virginia Coalition fan of epic proportions I was somewhat disappointed by the more folk influenced song writing. I was afraid they may have disregarded their soulful style all together. I thought this is not the riff-happy, fun-loving band I know and love.
Several months later, I finally got a hold of the new album, and I must say at first, I was still a little disappointed. I kept listening and wondering where is this album's "Mista Banks" or "Walk to Work". For that matter, where is the soulful guitar leads and quick piano work. However, as I stated I am a loyal Virginia Coalition fan so I continued to listen. It didn't take long for me to realize that "Home this year" is arguably their best work. In fact, I even found some of the guitar work to be more interesting then past efforts, and the piano work is exactly what it should be, tight and melodic. I figured out that the song writing style isn't really that different either. If you listen carefully the catchy riffs are still present, but blended with other delicious riffs and chord plays. Together the instruments create a more subtle melodic sound. The hooks are undoubtedly written for the radio, but there is no shame in that, the music is still well crafted and original. For the remainder of the review, I am going to briefly describe each of the ten tracks on the album. 1. Home this year- A nice mellow song about the loneliness of traveling constantly. The nice touches here include a melancholy Wurlitzer part, smooth finger picked guitar work, and heart felt lyrics. 2.Santa Fe- Definitely one of the high lights on the album; Santa Fe has it all, great lyrics, vocals, and performances. If you mixed together VACO, Counting Crows, and an early John Mayer track, you would have this song. The Counting Crows would make sense since their mandolin player is also featured on this track. I'd also like to point out that Paul (Piano) plays a mean banjo on this song. 3.Stars Align- When stripped down, this is basically a typical G, C, D song. However, the banjo, tight bass line, piano, and wonderful vocals by singer Andy Poliakoff make this track a pleasant listen. Also, there is a pretty neat muted guitar part that puts me in the mind set of an old Al Jarreau record. 4. Not Scared- A great slow song with a finger picked guitar part reminiscent of an acoustic Fleetwood Mac song. Poliakoff's vocals are in top form here. 5. Same Page- At first I didn't know what to think of this song, but after a few listens I was hooked. I love the lyrics. "I saw a story in the paper I was reading... I saw the poison in the air we were breathing, I saw, I saw it... If we all get on the same page... 6. Sing Along- A catchy song about coping with life and what it throws at you. The highlight of this song for me is hearing Virginia Coalition backed with a string section equipped with pizzicato fun. 7. Lately- This is an upbeat pop tune that has a very interesting sound. It seems to intertwine seamlessly through country, soul, and even beach boys like harmonies. 8. A Desperate Way- This is my personal favorite song. It's a song about chasing after someone dear to you. I can relate on every level. This song seamlessly incorporates straight Stevie wonder style soul with a match box twenty style chorus. If that's not a recipe for catchy then I don't know what is. The acoustic guitar, bass line, and Wurlitzer are all in top form here. 9. Look My Way- This is probably the most "fun" song on the CD. The song is carried by a very soulful Hammond organ. You can also expect some nice harmonies later on in the song. 10. I got this one- This is a very pretty piano based song. For me this song is all about the lyrics. "I pawned my piano to pay for lessons. I burned down the church to atone for transgressions. I'm not the one you run to for the answer to most questions, but I got this one." I think everyone can relate to that. In conclusion, if you like feel good music, from the heart lyrics, and great melodies, look no further. If you are a VACO junkie like me, then make sure to give this album a good listen because Home This Year is by far their most consistent album. Every song flows with the next, and they are all fantastic songs. Don't allow yourself to get hung up on the fact that its not a party album. Keep in mind that you can always go back and listen to their old stuff and that a band has the right to evolve, and evolve they have!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
They went mainstream. Damnit!,
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This review is from: Home This Year (Audio CD)
Virginia Coalition has released an album that is void of their previous originality and doesn't lend to their live energy. The CD is reminiscent of O.A.R.'s shift into the mainstream as they release their first music video for the single "Sing Along" which basically just shows people making out the whole time. Also similar to O.A.R., it is not a bad album through and through. The title song as well as "Santa Fe" and others are very well written and musically composed. However, they are not that unique. I truly mourn the loss of VACO's experimental edge which, unfortunately but predictably, kept them from becoming widely known. Even more so, I lament the loss of the live VACO experience. I just saw them open up for the Beautiful Girls and they played mostly songs off of this new CD - it was subpar. I was hoping that they would spice the songs up live as they have done with their way older stuff such as "Motown" "Likeness" and "Green an Grey", but this new material just doesn't cut it.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sounds polished and slick,
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This review is from: Home This Year (Audio CD)
"Home This Year" by the band Virginia Coalition sounds polished and slick, and if given a blindfold test, I would swear most of the songs could be performed by Bruce Hornsby---the sound is that similar.
Although I can understand why many folks will enjoy this sort of radio-friendly smooth rock, I just don't, so three stars for all the things this band does well balanced against the somewhat bland results on this CD.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Album is good...but to really appreciate them you've got to see them live!,
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This review is from: Home This Year (Audio CD)
While not really sounding like any of their other albums, as soon as the first chords of "Home This Year" come through the speakers and you hear Andy's smooth voice, you know you're in for a treat. Some longtime fans might be nervous because off the bat it's pretty obvious that this is not a traditional VACO album. You're not going to hear lots of go-go drums, banjos and a million inside jokes. What you will hear, however, is some solid, earnest song writing and some smart musicianship. What you will hear is a great pop album, plain and simple.
As always, with VACO, you need to see them live to really get the full effect, so I encourage everyone to check them out...they're on tour now! Check www.virginiacoalition.com for dates.
4.0 out of 5 stars
VaCo does it again,
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This review is from: Home This Year (Audio CD)
For me, to listen to this album is to hear probably the finest effort of Virginia Coalition to date. Having listened to them since 2001, it could be easy for me to say that the rawness and excitement of earlier albums doesn't come through on Home This Year. But, growing and changing and experimenting are all parts of making a good band great. Here the band focuses on songwriting and really melding the lyrics and the tunes together, but never losing the freshness that the band is famous for. Just from experience, there is nothing like listening to Santa Fe with the sun shining and the windows down. Other notable tracks: Stars Align--probably the most "single" worthy song on the album. I can imagine this on the radio already. Look My Way--a fun, get 'em up and dancing song. Lately--a sweet love song with interesting vocals; the song that gets stuck in your head. All in all, a great album. Kudos to the guys for a rousing success.
5.0 out of 5 stars
If You Haven't Bought It Yet, DO IT NOW!,
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This review is from: Home This Year (Audio CD)
If you have not yet experienced the smooth, mellow sound of Virginia Coalition, what are you waiting for? This is their best album yet. The sound is polished and smooth. I own all of the VACO albums and there are a few songs I skip. Not on this one! Every song will hook you. Santa Fe is one of my favorites. Please get this album and support one of the greatest bands out there. Tell your friends. Catch them live. You'll be hooked!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect Summer Soundtrack,
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This review is from: Home This Year (Audio CD)
This is my favorite album to date! It is fun and catchy without losing their roots. 'Sing Along' lends itself to everyone who listens to it without losing depth and meaning. If you have never heard Virginia Coalition it is a unique blend of rock, blues, and some funk that keeps you literally singing along. If you are sick of listening to depressing songs or overally manufactured singles, you will love VaCo.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great CD!,
This review is from: Home This Year (Audio CD)
I have been a fan of VaCo for many years now and was really excited when I got their new cd. I was hooked right away and have been listening to it as much as I can. Although a it has a little different sound to it than their past cds, it's a great growth for the band. I especially love Santa Fe - there's something about the song that has me listening to it on repeat. For all people out there who haven't yet heard of this band, I definitely recommend them. And you should check out all their cds because they are great.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Can't Miss.,
By supinomaha (Omaha, NE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Home This Year (Audio CD)
On the album drop date I went to my favorite local music store, Homers, and bought Home This Year. I had already been given a little taste of the new music courtesy of Virginia Coalition and was hooked first by Sing Along, now I can't pick a favorite. The VACO sound has definitely changed a bit, but in a good way. A way that says it is okay to grow, change, and transform our music. Life is all about these transitions.
I popped the album in and it hasn't left my cd player. In fact, I play the album everywhere I go. Soon enough VACO will be gracing radio stations in middle America. That's the true testament of whether a band has made it big and I am ready for that party! Try VACO and Home This Year out. I promise you won't be disappointed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
brilliant!,
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This review is from: Home This Year (Audio CD)
the newest of the vaco cds, 'home this year' captures the incredible passion and energy of the band's live performances. easy to listen to and impossible to turn off, new fans and old ones alike can appreciate the dynamic sound of this album. each song is excellent - no need to use your 'skip' button here.
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Home This Year by Virginia Coalition (Audio CD - 2008)
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