
High-energy rock with a restless, rhythmic heart. Blending funk grooves, soulful vocals, and road-tested grit for fans of big choruses and live-band chemistry.
Virginia Coalition, or VACO to the initiated, sounds like the best house party you never wanted to leave. Their music is built on a foundation of tight, percussive grooves that draw as much from D.C. go-go and classic funk as they do from alternative rock. There is a palpable sense of movement in every track, a byproduct of a band that spent years living in a tour van and refining their chemistry on stage.
What sets them apart is their refusal to sit still in one genre. You might hear a banjo cutting through a syncopated bassline, or a soulful keyboard swell that pivots into a gritty guitar riff. The dual-vocal dynamic provides a conversational, lived-in feel to their storytelling, making their songs about travel, home, and growing up feel like shared memories rather than just lyrics.
Start with 'Rock & Roll Party' to hear them at their most infectious and rhythmic, or dive into 'Home This Year' for a more polished, reflective take on their signature sound. It is music designed for the road, the stage, and the moments where you need a shot of pure, unpretentious energy.
Virginia Coalition is an American rock band from Alexandria, Virginia, whose five founding members met in the early 1990s at T. C. Williams High School. Often referred to as VACO by fans (and the band), the band self-released their first album, The Colors of The Sound, in 1998. The group toured between Boston and Virginia heavily in the late 1990s, supporting The Colors of the Sound and its 2000 follow-up, Townburg; the band's tour van logged more than 100,000 miles by May 2001. The band's 2003 album on Koch Records, Rock & Roll Party, peaked at #18 on the Billboard Top Internet Albums chart. This album marked their transition from a band that primarily played in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States to a nationwide touring act. The group's next full-length, OK to Go, was released in 2004 and was produced by Matt Wallace. In 2008 they followed up with the album Home This Year. The band's original lineup consisted of: Andrew Poliakoff - lead vocals, guitar, percussion Steve Dawson - lead vocals, guitar Paul Ottinger - keyboards, percussion, vocals, bass guitar, guitar, Jarrett Nicolay - bass guitar, banjo, guitar, vocals, Casio John Patrick "JP" - drums, percussion, vocals Former songwriter and lead guitarist Steve Dawson left the band in late 2003. Dawson was a significant contributor to the band's first three albums, singing lead vocals on approximately half the band's released tracks. In February 2007, VACO announced the departure of another founding member, John Patrick. Steve Dawson re-joined the band for concerts in early 2011. In recent years the following musicians have joined the band live for occasional concerts: Adam Dawson - drums Eli Staples - keyboards Jay Starling - lap steel guitar
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