Virginia Coalition

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Come and Go 03:27 Tools
Sing ALong 04:40 Tools
Stella 03:24 Tools
Walk to Work 02:17 Tools
Johnny Wonder 03:33 Tools
Luminiferous Ether 04:34 Tools
Nicole's Song 06:49 Tools
Green And Grey 06:09 Tools
OK To Go 03:49 Tools
Jam 2 01:38 Tools
Jerry Jermaine 05:52 Tools
Likeness 03:44 Tools
Not Scared 04:07 Tools
Mason Dixon 04:45 Tools
Santa Fe 04:23 Tools
Stars Align 03:59 Tools
Lonely Cowboy 03:59 Tools
Same Page 03:34 Tools
Voyager 2 08:15 Tools
Home This Year 04:01 Tools
Meteor 04:37 Tools
Lately 04:05 Tools
A Desperate Way 03:57 Tools
I Got This One 03:58 Tools
Jim 08:54 Tools
Look My Way 03:46 Tools
Last Goodbye 03:59 Tools
Hurricane Song 08:07 Tools
Motown 05:08 Tools
This is Him (hurricane song) 03:22 Tools
Off the Air 05:19 Tools
Bumpin' Fresh 04:01 Tools
Places People 09:45 Tools
Jam 1 02:05 Tools
Lean On Me 02:39 Tools
The End of the Road 05:19 Tools
Pick Your Poison 04:37 Tools
Gates O' Wisdom 05:49 Tools
Gates of Wisdom 05:16 Tools
That's What You Said 04:18 Tools
A Song 03:07 Tools
Spare Change 04:20 Tools
E Song 03:55 Tools
Moon in the Morning 04:03 Tools
Sink Slowly 02:03 Tools
Go-Go Tech 04:49 Tools
Valentine Eraser 03:04 Tools
Wichita 01:05 Tools
Quicksand 05:16 Tools
Wichita Reprise 04:28 Tools
Atchafalaya 03:58 Tools
Your Least Favorite Song 02:41 Tools
The River; 1873 03:59 Tools
Mista Banks 04:49 Tools
Dalai Lama 03:39 Tools
Green and Grey (Backporch Bhangra) 03:53 Tools
By And By 02:57 Tools
Abby Are You Endless 03:17 Tools
Africa 00:00 Tools
Maggie in the Meantime 03:59 Tools
Referring Rosarita 05:06 Tools
Telluride 04:53 Tools
By & By 02:57 Tools
Martha Lu 02:17 Tools
Abby 03:16 Tools
Rock & Roll Party 01:06 Tools
A Bright Machine 04:27 Tools
Not Scared (Backyard At Night) 04:35 Tools
Places People / No Diggity 09:47 Tools
Atchafalya Love Affair 03:58 Tools
The Waltz of Roosevelt and the Fat Lady 04:52 Tools
Sing Along - Acoustic 03:34 Tools
Song 04:49 Tools
Stars Align - Acoustic 03:45 Tools
No Diggity 03:45 Tools
Wisdom 03:33 Tools
Sing Along (Acoustic) 03:33 Tools
Stars Align (Acoustic) 03:44 Tools
Untitled/Unlisted 00:00 Tools
Who'll Stop The Rain 00:00 Tools
People Say 00:00 Tools
This is Him 00:00 Tools
74 Colors 00:30 Tools
Maize 00:30 Tools
Lonely People 00:30 Tools
Intro 00:30 Tools
Handcuffs 00:30 Tools
Wichita (Reprise) 00:30 Tools
Sing Along (Album Version) 04:07 Tools
Video Killed The Radio Star 04:13 Tools
Johnny Wonder (Fireside Mix) 04:01 Tools
The Waltz of Roosevelt 04:01 Tools
Abby Are You Endless? 04:01 Tools
1.12.01 - 13 - No Diggity 05:21 Tools
Untitled 05:21 Tools
Bonus Track 1 05:21 Tools
[Untitled Hidden Track] 05:21 Tools
We Came to Get Down 05:21 Tools
Dried Out Loud 02:25 Tools
Soft Water Blues 02:25 Tools
The River 1873 02:25 Tools
Track Sixteen 01:37 Tools
Bumpin Fresh 04:45 Tools
D Song 04:45 Tools
Atchafalya 03:57 Tools
Walked to Work 03:57 Tools
Green & Grey 04:10 Tools
Instrumental #112 04:10 Tools
Green And Grey (Back Porch Bhangra) 03:53 Tools
Jerry Jermaine [Live] 03:53 Tools
Zymurgy 00:45 Tools
Bright Machine 00:45 Tools
Sing Along (edit) 00:45 Tools
Yet Another Secret Track 00:45 Tools
Don and Mike 00:45 Tools
Jerry Jermaine [Live] [Live] 00:45 Tools
Snaggletooth 00:45 Tools
virginia coalition-Sing Along 00:45 Tools
Sing Along (Radio Mix) (71 Bpm) 00:45 Tools
Go-Go Song 04:49 Tools
Cry Baby Cry 00:45 Tools
Likeness (Demo) 04:49 Tools
Lonely Cowboys 04:49 Tools
Maize (Sensitive Mix) 04:49 Tools
Likeness Demo 04:49 Tools
[Hidden Track] 04:49 Tools
Sante Fe 04:49 Tools
Just Kissed My Baby 04:49 Tools
Ghostbusters Theme 04:49 Tools
Maze 02:40 Tools
Luminiferous Either 02:40 Tools
Johnny Wonder (Not So Good Mix) 02:40 Tools
By & By (Demo) 05:11 Tools
Desperate Way 02:40 Tools
By and By Demo 02:40 Tools
Places People - No Diggity 02:40 Tools
Moon In The Morning (Karaoke Mix) 03:32 Tools
Video Killed The Radio Star $ 03:32 Tools
Witchita Reprise 03:32 Tools
Virginia Coalition - Nicole's Song 03:32 Tools
Some Gospel 03:32 Tools
Africa (live) 03:32 Tools
One Man Parade 03:32 Tools
Introduction 03:32 Tools
Go 03:32 Tools
Wichita>Wichita Reprise 05:11 Tools
Instrumental #37 05:11 Tools
Cowboys 01:47 Tools
Blue Christmas 04:46 Tools
Ride Your Pony 04:46 Tools
Lonely Cowboy Demo 04:46 Tools
Kansas City 04:46 Tools
Lonely Cowboy (Demo) 04:46 Tools
Hidden Song 04:46 Tools
Sing Slowly 01:47 Tools
E Song Demo 01:47 Tools
She Said She Said 01:47 Tools
A Song Demo 02:51 Tools
Atchafalaya Love Affair 02:51 Tools
instrumental # 37 02:51 Tools
Virginia Coalition - Spare Change 02:51 Tools
The Waltz of Roosevelt and the 02:51 Tools
Ghostbusters Theme % 02:51 Tools
E-Song (Demo) 02:51 Tools
Jerry Lewis Telethon 02:51 Tools
Witchata 02:51 Tools
Green and Grey (live) 02:51 Tools
Rock the Casbah 02:51 Tools
Bluegrass 02:51 Tools
Green and Grey -> 02:51 Tools
Thats What You Said 02:51 Tools
Hurricane Song (live) 08:09 Tools
"Not So Hidden" Track 00:32 Tools
Nicole S Song 00:32 Tools
Johnny Wonder (live) 00:32 Tools
Africa *# 00:32 Tools
A Bright Machine (Valium Mix) 00:32 Tools
The Waltz Of Roosevelt & The Fat Lady (Demo) 00:32 Tools
Martha Lou 00:32 Tools
The River, 1873 00:32 Tools
Jerry Jermaine (live) 04:09 Tools
Walk to Work (live) 08:34 Tools
End Credits/Scene Change 08:34 Tools
GoGo Tech 08:21 Tools
Let It Snow 08:21 Tools
The River; 1873 08:21 Tools
Voyager 08:21 Tools
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Virginia Coalition is a band that has made its reputation with the blazing energy of its live shows and ability to play almost any style of music. They've blended their diverse influences into a sound all their own with a maturity and attention to detail that shines on every track. The band's core members - Andy Poliakoff, lead vocals, guitar; Paul Ottinger, keyboards, percussion, guitar, vocals and Jarrett Nicolay, bass, guitar, banjo, vocals – have always delighted fans with their ability to confound expectations. On previous albums, their songs often featured arrangements that veered off in unanticipated directions moving from funk to rock, from go go to soul. “It'‟s good being eclectic,” says Poliakoff, the band's main lyricist and frequent spokesperson. “It keeps you on your toes musically, and it's fun, but we wanted to get back to some serious songwriting. In the past few years, we were writing for the live shows, endless groove things that are far from what we wrote when we were starting out. We wanted to get back to that original creative impulse and focus on our songwriting.” The band ventured cross country to California and got to work, challenging themselves to find a more emotionally intense means of expression. “There's a value to the time you put into a project,” Poliakoff explains. “We didn‟t allow ourselves to be satisfied with the first, or even third version of a song. We're getting older, and we wanted more than bombast. We wanted to look outside ourselves and find something more reflective, more truthful, more universal, to open a new chapter in the band‟s songwriting history.” For the first time, they collaborated with other songwriters, including Brooklyn folk-rocker Ari Hest, New Orleans-based bluesman Anders Osborne, Maia Sharp who wrote “A Home” for the Dixie Chicks, and the album‟s Producer, Marshall Altman (Marc Broussard, Matt Nathanson). “Marshall is a phenomenal musician,” Poliakoff says. “His ability to tweak the arrangements and get us deeper into the music and our emotions was outstanding. He was there the whole time, pushing us to do better.” Ottinger adds his praise: “He‟s a strong songwriter and arranger. Every time you'd pick up a guitar and sing, he'd get down to every hook, every chord, every lyric. "Is that a strong emotion?" "Is that what you really want to say?" He helped us blend all our influences into a voice that‟s new, but still reflects our past.” The songs on Home This Year showcase the band‟s remarkable growth as both musicians and songwriters. The title track is a tale of the loneliness and yearning that haunts the road. “Being on the road away from your family and friends for a long period can be tangibly painful," sites Poliakoff, "'Home This Year' embodies that sentiment and how singing about it can help make you feel closer to home." “Sing Along,” written with Altman, is an uplifting, anthemic song, on which Poliakoff delivers one of his most soulful vocals, both tender and passionate. It is also the first tune they've ever cut with a string section. “It was written with a conscious desire to connect with the audience,” Poliakoff explains. “We play music, but we're not different from our audience. We don‟t want people to idolize us, we want to get people to have a sense of togetherness.” Long-time Virginia Coalition fans may be surprised by the group's evolution from "spontaneous anything goes" band to introspective, soul-searching songwriters, but it's a change the band welcomes. “We've known each other for 15 years now, and while the music is still getting better, we don't want to keep writing the same song over and over,” Poliakoff states firmly. “I'm proud to be part of a group of three friends who have gone from the basement and garage to maturity and making music that speaks from the heart. It's a struggle to make a great album, but we welcomed the opportunity to reinvent ourselves while staying true to the core of what we do.” Virginia Coalition started building a buzz in their hometown of Alexandria, Virginia in the late '90s, releasing their first album, The Colors of the Sound, in 1998. But the three principals are life long friends who have known each other since high school, and in the case of Ottinger and Nicolay, since junior high. Ottinger wanted to be in a band since he was five years old, when his mother let him paint his face like Paul Stanley of Kiss and play air guitar with a tennis racket. Poliakoff had a guitar-playing cousin, who inspired him in the 4th grade. When he was 14, his mother was struck with cancer and eventually died; music and singing provided him with an emotional release. Nicolay's father played classical guitar. Although he was intimidated, he‟d sneak away from the family and pick out melodies on his own. Their 2008 album "Home This Year" was critically well received, including a four-and-a-half star rating from AllMusic. They have not released new music since 2008, but as of 2018 are still actively touring, especially in the Washington DC area. Read more on Last.fm. 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