This Could Be A Possibility

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 32:37

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04.22.11
Valencia, This Could Be A Possibility
Label: I Surrender Records / IODA

A white-hot flash of pop-punk, Philadelphia's Valencia blend rocketing chords with sweet, stacked harmonies and desperate, yearning vocals. The quick touch-point is Fuse-friendly bands like Fall Out Boy and Motion City Soundtrack; Valencia shares both groups 'affinity for heartache and hyperactivity. From the rollicking rocker "Que Sera Sera" to the sweet, moody "The Closest I Am to Living on the Edge", Valencia prove themselves eminently radio-ready, perfect music for breaking up — and making up.

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Valencia is....

nan4bsb

....THE BEST!!! You should have their second album here too. They are the nicest group of guys you could ever know, Like rustycage said, other bands could only dream of being as great as Valencia is.

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These guys are...

rustycage

The Next Big Thing in mainstream punk. Do I need to say more? Ok, ok, you might need more info: Catchy melodies, clean voice, nice production, somewhat decent lyrics, in the trend of Fall Out Boy, these guys know what they're made of, pure fucking fun, this is some pop punk that will make you scream: "I fucking like this band and I'm not ashamed of it" (for all of you tendry kids). This is the band Good Charlotte and all those annoying mainstream acts would kill to be.

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This Could Be a Possibility is the slick, well-crafted debut from melodic rockers Valencia. Though only their first proper disc, this young band already seems to know exactly what it’s doing: the choruses soar, the guitars crunch and harmonize when needed, and each song is filled with enough poppy hooks to make a band like Saves the Day nod in approval. The topics of their earnest, fresh-faced songs about love, life, and growing up are easily identifiable to any starry-eyed, heartbroken, or uncertain teen, yet they won’t alienate older, jaded listeners. Urgent drumbeats open “The Space Between,” a rousing ode to long-distance love that features longing lyrics like “Can you remember sitting by my side/On the bank of the Delaware River and talking about life.” And yes, Valencia may be a part of those “born in a generation of bright lights but no inspiration” (“Backs Against the Wall”), but lines such as “One thing I know/I’ll be fine/This is just the story of my life” from the guitar-driven, anthem-like “Will We Ever Know How?” hint at a positivist attitude that permeates the whole album. Each energetic song is well produced and catchy enough, but what sets this quintet apart from the emo pack is the voice of lead vocalist Shane Henderson; he croons with an urgent smoothness that comes as a break from the often whiny vocals of many of his peers. While not a vast departure from the popular scene — but then again, not all albums need to be — Valencia has served up a solid, unpretentious offering to enjoy without shame. – Corey Apar

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