Valley Lodge and LowRay

Valley Lodge

Valley Lodge “Fog Machine”

Since 2013 Valley Lodge was mostly recognized as a really good power pop band who supplied the song “Go” as the theme to John Oliver’s HBO show Last Week Tonight. However, with Fog Machine we need to bump up their status a little more. While the same flashy guitar riffs of that song appear in “Stand,” lead singer-songwriter Dave Hill goes the extra mile here to deliver a truly great power pop LP.

There are plenty of potential “hits” here. The layered harmonies and guitar melodies of “Stars Won’t Fall” start us out, and the super catchy “Come Back To Bed” is like a power pop version of Aerosmith. “I’m Gone” has sleigh bells, giving this gem a holiday feel. The glam guitars return for “It’s Alright” as “Keeping This World Alive” recalls The Raspberries. The band tunes go from testosterone-fueled chords to jangling rhythms but don’t fall into predictability with hooks everywhere. Honestly, not a dud amongst the 14 tracks here. Hard to find a single standout track, as each one is a jolt of high energy.  Not only highly recommended, but it makes my top ten of 2018 nominee list.

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LowRay “Friends and The Fakers”

Minneapolis-based Americana rock duo LowRay, featuring singer/guitarist Daniel Fowlds and drummer James Irving produce a solid debut with more than its fair share of catchy rock and roll. The opening title track is a strong melody buoyed by chugging riffs and crisp harmonies. “Western Song” slows the pace a little, as Fowlds vocals resemble Jon Bon Jovi through its steady rhythm. The ballad “I’m Sorry” is a true emotional gem as he earnestly sings “doesn’t matter who’s right.” The catchy “8 Track Tapes” and “Waiting For You” both benefit from excellent guitar hooks.

While it can’t maintain the same level of catchiness all the way through, the musicianship is top notch. The ’70s styled strut of “Sooner Or Later” will have you yelling for more cowbell, and most of the songs here deserve repeat listens. Check out this talented band as they are officially highly recommended.

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Valley Lodge “Use Your Weapons”

Dave Hill and Valley Lodge return with a burst of high energy power pop that made their debut such a success. The opener “Go” is a hook-filled slice of catchy hand-clapping goodness and sets the stage for the rest of the tracks. “Sweet Elizabeth” is very much in the mold of The Sweet with an awesome percussion/guitar combo. Hill’s wry humor and vocals on “Kiss Me I’m Drunk” speak volumes with the pathetic pickup lines “I’ll love you till my dying days, or at least until my memory fades.”

The best tune of the album is also the strongest single I’ve heard all year, “Make Up Your Mind” channels Cheap Trick, and fits neatly into your Greg Pope mix. Lots of impressive guitar work all over “Waiting In The Rain,” however the funk-ed up “Gimme Gimme” got on my nerves by the 3rd chorus. A slower tempo tune here would’ve been nice, but overall this album is a fun, air-guitar encouraging listen. Highly Recommended.

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