Valley Lodge

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Valley Lodge
Origin Brooklyn, New York
Genres Power pop[1]
Years active 2005–present
Labels D-Text Records, Explosive Industries, Powerpop Academy
Associated acts
Website www.valleylodgeband.com
Members
  • Dave Hill
  • John Kimbrough
  • Rob Pfeiffer
  • Phil Costello
  • Eddie Eyeball

Valley Lodge is an American power pop band from New York.

Band history

Valley Lodge came together when John Kimbrough, former singer-guitarist for Minnesota power pop band Walt Mink, met up with comedian/musician Dave Hill (formerly a member of bands such as Cobra Verde, and Sons of Elvis) to compare the home demos they were working on.[2]

Joined by bass player/singer Phil Costello (Satanicide) and drummer Rob Pfeiffer (Sense Field), and inspired by bands such as Cheap Trick, Raspberries, Thin Lizzy and Big Star,[3] they released their eponymous debut album in 2005. The album proved particularly popular in Japan, even getting a re-release with bonus tracks in 2008.[4] The band went on to tour there in March 2009.

The band released their second album, Semester at Sea, on April 21, 2009, containing ten new songs by the band and a cover of Bob Welch's 1970s hit, "Sentimental Lady". At that time, Eddie Eyeball (2 Skinnee J's) joined the band on bass guitar/backing vocals, and Phil Costello switched to guitar.[citation needed]

Valley Lodge's songs "Over It" and "All of My Loving" were featured in episodes of the sitcom Cougar Town.[citation needed] The band's song "Coming Around" was also featured on the sitcom Raising Hope.[citation needed] Their song "The Door" was used in a commercial for the GMC Sierra truck.[citation needed] "All of My Loving" is the theme song for Dave Hill's podcast, Dave Hill's Podcasting Incident.[citation needed] Recently, "All of My Loving" was also featured on a Sonic commercial for their hot dogs.[citation needed]

Valley Lodge's third album, Use Your Weapons, was released on September 3, 2013. A video for the first single "Go" was filmed in Los Angeles in July 2013, and directed by Tim Fornara.[citation needed]

In April 2014, "Go" became the theme song for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on HBO.[5] In November 2015, the band appeared on Last Week Tonight to play "Go" live, as a way to close the show's second season finale.

Discography

Current band members

References

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