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5.0 out of 5 stars "Ok to Go" is far more than okay!
With the release of their latest album, "Ok to Go," Alexandria, VA-based band Virginia Coalition is back for another round of funk- and go-go-laced rock fun. Having recently signed with bluhammock music, VaCo (as they are affectionately called by fans) has churned out a new disc that is a smooth mix of new tunes from JP, Jarrett, Andy, and Paul, with a couple of reworked...
Published on October 5, 2004 by Laura A. Fisher

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3.0 out of 5 stars A dissapointment
As a fan of the previous 3 Vaco releases and seeing them live multiple times, i was extremely dissappointed by this album. The majority of the album is too slow and bland for Vaco. The remake of Walk to Work is a poor attempt at recreating their great live performances of it. But one of the best parts of the song on the last album and live were the smashing keyboard...
Published on December 12, 2004 by A-Town


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5.0 out of 5 stars "Ok to Go" is far more than okay!, October 5, 2004
This review is from: Ok to Go (Audio CD)
With the release of their latest album, "Ok to Go," Alexandria, VA-based band Virginia Coalition is back for another round of funk- and go-go-laced rock fun. Having recently signed with bluhammock music, VaCo (as they are affectionately called by fans) has churned out a new disc that is a smooth mix of new tunes from JP, Jarrett, Andy, and Paul, with a couple of reworked old favorites thrown in for good measure.
The CD starts off with the bouncy "Pick Your Poison," the apparent first single that fans are currently trying to push for radio play. Though not the album's best track, repeated listening will cause Jarrett Nicolay's throbbing, fluctuating bassline to get inside your head. Also, the rough, grainy sound of the vocals is an interesting twist that makes it memorable. The next track, "Last Goodbye," restores all faith in VaCo's ability to deliver with both irresistible, upbeat melodies and deep lyrics that are cute at the same time, like the teasing request to, "make me laugh/ you're bad ass/ if you're arrested you can give me a call." The first of the old favorites is track three, "Walk to Work." One of the band's favorites to play live, "W2W" draws on the band's D.C. roots and relies heavily on go-go beats. It's one of those songs that is perfect to listen to while driving around on a sunny afternoon, especially when you pull up to a stoplight and make the people in the car next to you wonder what in the world you are listening to that makes you move around so much. The rollicking drum line and crashing cowbells and echoing vocals spice up what was already one of the best tracks on 2003's "Rock and Roll Party."
The slower tracks are beautiful for their earnest hopefulness, like the stand out "Voyager 2." A beautiful tune that has already become a fan favorite, it is hard to stay in any kind of bad mood when the boys get you wondering what is waiting for us in the next life. The next two, "Mason-Dixon" and "Off the Air," are also calmer tunes. A twang and a singsongy Southern feel define the former, and the latter relies on a simple piano opening that rises to a pounding crescendo before abating into softness again like the ebb and flow of waves.
But the party's back for "Abby Are You Endless," the seventh track on the album. Here, John Patrick's pulsating drums and the scratchy guitar riffs show that while they are apt at slowing things down they are happiest when they are rocking out. However, the record slows again as if to tease the listener and it is well worth it. Lead singer Andy Poliakoff (also known as Andy Wonder) has said that he put in extra time working on his vocals before recording this album, and the result is pleasing evident and occasionally breathtaking. When his voice rises on the soft but powerful "Meteor" to proclaim that "You can be comforted by just how profound/ one little sound, I know/ this quiet endeavor," he perfectly sums up the chills that one will get from that combination of prophetic lyric and soaring vocals. "Come and Go," the second reworked song, is just as beautiful.
The CD finishes with the silly but refreshing ode to 80's fashion, "Bumpin' Fresh," which earnestly excuses the bullying of the mean kids in class by reminding, "That's okay it was pizza day." Lastly, "Places People" proves that when Virginia Coalition combines twinkling piano and a beat that will make it impossible to stop moving twitching your shoulders once the music trails off. Luckily, there a bonus track in the form of a funky cover of Blackstreet's "No Diggity" that uses its congas to rock in a way that the original never could.
"Ok to Go" combines elements of the band's previous four albums and manages to match the brilliant songwriting of each. Like many VaCo songs, the lyrics will have those unfamiliar with the band scratching their heads. But the quirky rhymes and obscure references to space shuttles and supremely uncool tennis shoes just make the band all the more charming for their originality and kookiness.
My advice to you is to buy the CD, of course, but even more so, make sure that you get to one of their shows. The band is touring nationwide right now, and even after the CD release-related buzz dies down will continue to tour on a regular basis, so there's really no excuse not to see them. As anyone who's ever been to a VaCo concert can tell you, they are unmatchable in their energy, creativity, and sincere desire to please their fans and make sure they are have an amazing time. Just watch percussionist Paul Ottinger and marvel at the sweat that literally flies off his forehead and showers the audience. So listen to the CD, learn the sweet poetry of the lyrics and the melodies that you have to struggle to get out of your head, and come to the show ready to scream your lungs out and dance around in exuberance. No mere head-bopping allowed- your efforts will be futile once Virginia Coalition get your hips shaking!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best CD in my Collection, October 24, 2005
This review is from: Ok to Go (Audio CD)
Vaco's Newest CD "Ok to Go" is by far the best yet... You can listen to this CD from the first note to the last and be surrounded by enjoyment the whole time. Lyrics are amazing, music is amazing, CD is amazing. Would recommend this album to anyone
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite Virginia Coalition CD!, May 2, 2005
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Ryan S (Indianapolis, Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ok to Go (Audio CD)
This CD is amazing. I recommend it to anyone who is into O.A.R., Jack Johnson, Dispatch, and Howie Day. These guys have some good grooves and lyrics that will just blow you away. The live experience is even better...so if they come to a town near you then you should make it a point to see them. I gurantee you will not be disappointed.

My personal favorite songs on this cd are Voyager 2, Walk To Work, Places People, Bumpin Fresh and Come and Go.

Again, I highly recommend this CD.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars must have!, June 24, 2005
This review is from: Ok to Go (Audio CD)
OK to Go is a must have! OK to Go is a great album for those of you unfamiliar with VACO's music. It demostrates their diverse sound: rock-based with different genres infused in their songs- from r&b to jazz to tech...Try to see them live! Their live performances are unmatched- great sounds with high energy and lots of fun make for an unbelievable show. Clear your schedule to see them when they're in your town!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Virginia Coalition - Ok to Go, May 6, 2005
This review is from: Ok to Go (Audio CD)
I highly reccomend Ok to Go, it has not left my CD player since its debut. Virginia Coalition puts out another amazing album with their OK to GO. Amazingly talented musicians who put their heart and soul into their music. Great songs on the albums include Ok to Go, Voyager 2 and Mason Dixion for their lyrical content as well as their creative grooves. Songs such as Walk to Work and Bumpin fresh are great upbeat songs that you wont be able to stop listening to. Support VACO, attend a live show, you will not be dissapointed, their energy is incredible.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Stars.., May 5, 2005
This review is from: Ok to Go (Audio CD)
Okay where to begin... First off, I'm in love with VACO's music, they are absolutely amazing... I just started listening to them about 6 months ago so I'm still a newbie but believe me, this music GROWS on you. Everytime I hear Andy's voice I get a weird feeling inside, it's amazing. Now for the album. I am really into OAR and I read about VACO for months so I decided to get the album so I went to my local FYE and without even listening to the album I bought it, along with one of their other albums Rock & Roll Party which is also amazing. I brought it back to my dorm room and fell in love. There is just a certain groove to the music that just makes you feel good, I guess that's the only way I can explain it. Some songs I particularly like are Voyager 2, Mason Dixon, Meteor, Come and Go, Places People and of course Bumpin' Fresh, but all the songs are great, definitely recommend this cd for anybody who is into bands such as OAR, Dispatch, Matt Nathanson, Howie Day, Jack Johnson, all that good mellow music, keep it alive!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Miss good music?, April 27, 2005
This review is from: Ok to Go (Audio CD)
I've been following VaCo for about 4 years now, since my early college days on the east coast. They were then and still are now the best live show I've ever seen. Even if you can't make it out to one of their live shows, this CD is easily their most solid to date. With reworkings of older songs such as "Walk to Work" and "Come and Go," new favorites such as "Bumpin' Fresh", and the best cover of "No Diggity" you'll ever hear, this album is worth every penny. If you're disappointed in the same old alternative and pop you hear on the radio, check out this high-energy, upbeat rock band.
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5.0 out of 5 stars CRAZY AWSOME BAND, April 20, 2005
This review is from: Ok to Go (Audio CD)
I picked up the OK to Go CD at one of thier shows and havent put it down, its not just one good song, the whole CD is amazing, even a lil secret track for ya at the end, between andys bongo playing, and jarrett rocking the keys harder than anyone i know, its the best CD ive gotten all year!!!

Mark Neyman
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5.0 out of 5 stars New Virginia Coalition Fan, March 21, 2005
This review is from: Ok to Go (Audio CD)
I just heard these guys for the first time yesterday. I found out about them from Decent Xposure.com. but i have to say these guys are good. They have a very different sound which is awesome. Hope they are around for a while.

-Russell Bannan
Liqrebel@yahoo.com
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5.0 out of 5 stars great band, great album, March 8, 2005
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The Bob (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ok to Go (Audio CD)
I've been a VACO fan for years now, and this album definately doesn't dissappoint. I'm a big fan of "Voyager 2," probably my favorite song on the album. "Walk to Work" and "Come and Go" are two old favorites and road staples that make 2nd appearances on the album, both with a bit of a fresh sound, although remaining mostly the same.

I'm not very good with individual song reviews, so I'll just say a few words about the band. These guys are awesome. They are all amazingly talanted musicians and great, creative songwriters. They have more energy than just about every band I've ever seen live. Go to a show if you get the chance, you won't regret it. All 4 of their albums rock, you would be doing yourself a favor if you start listening to VACO
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