The Village Green

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When the creapers creep in 00:00 Tools
Wrap Your Love Around Me 00:00 Tools
Under The Covers 00:00 Tools
Let It Go 00:00 Tools
C'Mon 00:00 Tools
The Way I Want To Be 00:00 Tools
Om: The Meaning Of Life 00:00 Tools
Three Hours Ago 00:00 Tools
Bullet To The Head 00:00 Tools
Chomping At The Bit 00:00 Tools
Life On The Run 00:00 Tools
Get Up, Get Out, Get High 00:00 Tools
Country Road 00:00 Tools
Rosa Glynn 00:00 Tools
Yelm (Revisited) 00:00 Tools
Mossyrock 00:00 Tools
Yelm 00:00 Tools
Plastic Woman 00:00 Tools
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll 00:00 Tools
When The Creeper Creeps In 00:00 Tools
Waterloo Sunset 00:00 Tools
You Want It 00:00 Tools
Rosa Glynn (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Manatee 00:00 Tools
02 - When The Creepers Creep I 00:00 Tools
06 - Bullet To The Head 00:00 Tools
11 - Mossyrock 00:00 Tools
10 - Rosa Glynn 00:00 Tools
12 - Yelm 00:00 Tools
08 - Life On The Run 00:00 Tools
Get Up Get Out Get High 00:00 Tools
09 - Yelm (Revisited) 00:00 Tools
Yelm - Revisited 00:00 Tools
Song A Day 167: When The Creepers Creep In 00:00 Tools
Song A Day 42: Let It Go (Live @ KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Mossy Rock 00:00 Tools
Yelm [revisited] 00:00 Tools
Come on 00:00 Tools
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In the few short years that the band has been in existence, they've kicked up frenzy. Named after the Kinks' classic The Village Green Preservation Society, this rock outfit, duly inspired by the aforementioned, but then perhaps every other groovy thing to have come out of Great Britain between '66 and '73, has tuned out and tuned, er turned off and oh, bloody hell, turned on most of their Pacific Northwest with stellar shows, packed to gills, tons of good press saying much of what we're trying saying here (but, better) and some fabulous radio play. What more do you need? The centerpiece of all this hubbub is a fellow named J. Nicholas Allard. His job, as well as the mandate of his cohorts, is to rock. And, God knows, The Village Green's much-loved, self-titled, self-released EP (2005) proved it all night, having showcased 6 tracks of diverse rock rave ups, sufficiently running the gamut of Brit-tinged guitar oeuvre. The Village Green's new album "Feeling The Fall" is self produced and recorded and features 11 shiny new rockers giving us the good stuff without the benefit of pouts, haircuts or stupid shoes. The vibe, evident in tunes like "When The Creepers Creep In" display a unique sophistication in songwriting and performance, harnessing sincerity, but not without attitude and the rare gift of nodding to, without ripping off. Check out "Chomping At The Bit" as proof in the pudding, or listen to "Wrap Your Love Around Me" and you'll be hooked. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.