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Rock and Roll Party

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Download links and information about Rock and Roll Party by Virginia Coalition. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 47:22 minutes.

Artist: Virginia Coalition
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 47:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. By and By 2:57
2. Come and Go 2:32
3. Walk to Work 3:22
4. Valentine Eraser 3:04
5. Referring Rosarita 5:06
6. This Is Him (Hurricane Song) 3:22
7. Sink Slowly 2:03
8. Jerry Jermaine 4:18
9. Moon In the Morning 4:03
10. Your Least Favorite Song 2:41
11. Stella 2:50
12. Martha Lu 2:17
13. Maggie In the Meantime 3:59
14. Johnny Wonder 3:11
15. Yet Another Secret Track 1:37

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The Virginia Coalition are perhaps the quintessential college rock band of the late '90s/early '00s. While not necessarily innovative or "alternative," as their peers from a decade earlier would've been, the Virginia Coalition instead focus more on creating eclectic, fun, genre-busting party records. That means that the band has peers in groups like Dispatch, Guster, or the Push Stars — bands that make music that's smart, catchy, and cleanly produced but plays away from the radio. The instrumentation leans slightly more toward organic; rather than relying on synths or beatboxes, this is straight-up classic rock & roll — but the production is appealingly bright, modern, and commercial. It's true that plenty of bands have taken this approach to the mainstream — Vertical Horizon, John Mayer, and yes, even the Barenaked Ladies succeeded at it, while many others (Everything, for example) failed. But Rock & Roll Party succeeds, in part, by playing it close to the vest: While the Virginia Coalition shift tempos from power pop like "By & By" to singer/songwriter pop to bar band rock & roll (the title track), they don't radically shift genres or get overburdened with excessive instrumentation. That's part of the reason why Rock & Roll Party is a fine collegiate pop record: It's smart and catchy with just enough of an adventurous spirit to carry it along.