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Raw guitars and gyration-worthy grooves with sharp lyrics and the kind of pop hooks that make it seem possible to love again.
Genre: Pop: Power Pop
Release Date: 2005
Valley Lodge Record Label: D-Text Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Every Little Thing 3:14 Album Only
Sold 2:42 Album Only
If It Takes All Night 4:33 Album Only
All My Lovin' 2:49 Album Only
Over It 3:11 Album Only
Hey 2:43 Album Only
Naked City 3:00 Album Only
21st Century Man 3:52 Album Only
Hanging On 4:13 Album Only
Cruel 3:23 Album Only
That Song 3:38 Album Only
Planetarium 4:04 Album Only
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Album Notes

In an era when scores of guitar-driven rock bands are formed across the globe with each passing hour, Valley Lodge is definitely one of them. But don't let that stop you from cozying up to their nothing-short-of-delightful self-titled debut--you'd be doing yourself a huge disservice and, more importantly, the band would be seriously bummed out about it.

Your own best interests and the band's feelings aside however, Valley Lodge's twelve-song debut combines raw guitars and gyration-worthy grooves with sharp lyrics and the kind of pop hooks that get lodged in your head in that kind of way where you'll just be brushing your teeth or something and you'll notice a song playing over and over again in your head until finally your brush grinds to halt. As a minty white drool makes its way down your chin, it hits you: "Dammit, it's that Valley Lodge again!" The look on your face will suggest annoyance, but inside you'll be feeling good, really, really good about it. Now get back to brushing, sailor!

On a more practical level, the Valley Lodge album makes for an excellent listening companion while driving, squeezing in a light workout, skeet shooting, entertaining dinner parties of twelve or more, and--yes--even boning. In fact, let's just come right out and say it--the Valley Lodge album will get you laid.

It is at this point that you're probably asking yourself "Who are the guys behind all this Valley Lodge business, the very men responsible for the sudden rise in traffic in and out of my bedroom?" While the details remain fuzzy--even to the band members themselves--this much we can tell you:

It all started when John Kimbrough, formerly of the late, great Minneapolis rock trio Walt Mink, and Dave Hill, who has been known to several as a member of such obscure yet for the most part unstoppable rock bands as Uptown Sinclair, Cobra Verde, and Sons of Elvis, got together on blustery fall afternoon in Dave's tiny, bathroomless apartment in the Chelsea Hotel to compare home demo recordings, or "demos" as they are known in the trade. At first, John was reluctant to make the trek from his Brooklyn home just for the meeting, but after Dave pointed out that it was exactly this sort of detail that would make their future band's bio a far more interesting read, John happily hopped the next train into the city. Needless to say, this casual get-together--while ending in near-fisticuffs--was considered a success by both parties and, shortly afterward, John and Dave decided to combine rock forces and commit the magic to hard drive.

Since neither of them played drums, John and Dave called their friend Zach Danziger, world-class drummer and star of exactly one Ruffles potato chips commercial, and asked him to--well, you've probably figured this one out by now--play drums on their album. And as you'll no doubt agree, Zach did a really great job playing those drums. Sadly however, Zach's tenure with the band ended abruptly following his strange disappearance, a mysterious phone message saying "Turn on your TV! Turn on your TV right now! I'm on the Price Is Right!" the only hint to his still unknown whereabouts.

Confused but undeterred, John and Dave spent the next few months sneaking into a Brooklyn warehouse at night to continue tracking their album with a precision rarely seen outside of the ninja community. When they were all done, they flew out to scenic Madison, Wisconsin at the behest of D-Text Records impresario Will Tanous to mix the whole thing with longtime friend and collaborator Mr. Colson. Make up a crazy story about recording studio high jinks and insert it right here because that's exactly the kind of fun they all had together while steering this rock-n-roll ship into the shore.

Now, with their rock-capable debut shrink-wrapped and eager to find a home in your music collection, Team Valley Lodge has taken its rock assault to the stage. Joining John and Dave in rocking you, rocking you so much is drummer Rob Pfeiffer, formerly of Sense Field and also Dave's former Uptown Sinclair bandmate, and Phil Costello, known to both legal and barely legal alike as a member of such New York City rock luminaries as Satanicide, Heather, and Hair Supply. When they come to your town, by all means stop by and say hello, maybe even get all up in their business if the mood strikes you. You can check your local listings, but something tells me you'll just know these boys have come to town somehow, be it a cool breeze blowing in from the east or perhaps just a slight change in temperature in your nether regions. Yeah, somehow you'll just know. You'll know the Lodge has come to town.

-Harland Barbasol, heir to the Barbasol toiletries fortune

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REVIEWS

Best band you've never heard of since the breakup of the best band you've never
author: Rich
Fortunately, I am informed, so I've heard of all these things you've never heard of. In Walk Mink, one of the best bands of our generation broke up due to a lack of any promotion from their label. Having heard of the show from someone else who hears of things that most people have never heard of (a real insider), I saw the power trio in Georgetown after the release of Miss Happiness; they packed the place and played 3 encores. No exaggeration, it was one of the best concerts I've seen in my life. Now, instead of eagerly awaiting the release of their fifth album, I get to listen to Creed on the radio, which leads me to believe that the industry and those who feed it are no more than a bunch of lemmings mass marketing garbage to garbage eaters. Every once in a while, I'd Google the Minksters hoping to hear of a reunion, which is when I found Valley Lodge. VL is power pop at it's best. In fact, it's almost mock power pop, thanks to the humor of comedian/guitarist Dave Hill (aka Lance, "The King of Black Metal and a lot of other things"). If you took Walt Mink, the tinny bright guitar from The Replacements' Pleased to Meet Me, Urge Overkill, and the backing vocals of REM's Mike Mills and rolled them all together, you'd get something that sounds like a stay at the Lodge. You'd also get something that sounds awesome. Why I can't see them live without driving to NY is a mystery, but for now I'll be content with the fact that the pimply kid at the McDonald's drive-thru can't help tapping his fingers to VL while he delays getting my change. Inre the earlier garbage-eaters comment, note that I only eat garbage when it comes from someone in a paper hat. When it comes to music, it must come in a gold-lines box, cushioned from the brutish indifference of postal workers by a satin pillow. Thanks VL for a great album. Please make more!
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Solid
author: Chris
At first I thought this album didn't hold a candle to the heartfelt vocals, complex rhythms and energetic guitars of Walt Mink, but I have to admit its grown on me. At times the sugary lyrics & pop hooks make my teeth hurt, but overall its a solid album with great songs.
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Love this CD
author: nancy wasen
This CD caught my eye when it was listed on a website called Megacritic. Someone had it on the message board of Best Music You Haven't Heard. The name, Uptown Sinclair was mentioned and I knew they had played the local college radio show here; The Sweet Spot on WRDL. I took a listen to one of their songs online and IMMEDIATELY ordered the CD. I would give it more stars if that was allowable!! Come to Cleveland and play the Beachland and do each and every song from this wonderful CD Nancy, a new fan
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Power Pop heaven
author: philthy
These guys can play and sing their bu..., ok asses off. The tunes will stick in your head until you're demented with power pop joy. What are you waiting for?
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