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Are We There Yet?

GrooveLily

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Album Review

Some CDs can be described as "remote control CDs"; because they're uneven, inconsistent or erratic, the listener needs a remote control to skip over the weak, forgettable tracks and get to the stronger ones. But Are We There Yet?, like previous GrooveLily discs, is far from a "remote control CD"; the songwriting and lead vocals of Valerie Vigoda and Brendan Milburn are consistently strong, and there is no need to skip around with a remote control because all of the songs are memorable. The basic GrooveLily ingredients — clever, smart, and thoughtful lyrics, highly listenable pop-rock melodies — are very much in evidence on gems that range from "Open Letter to Madonna" (an ode to the Material Girl), to the humorous "Diva Girl," to the heartening "Live Through This (Are We There Yet?)." The latter has an infectiously sunny melody, but addresses some less-than-sunny subject matter; Vigoda, alluding to 9/11's impact on the United States, sings, "This used to be a party/This used to be like Sunday school/Those days are over, darling/They crashed the planes and changed the rules." But "Live Through This" isn't strictly about the events of September 11, 2001, and it isn't really a political statement; rather, the song is about coping with life's hardships and challenges and becoming stronger in the long run — it's about maintaining your optimism in the face of uncertainty. Why GrooveLily was still without a label deal when they recorded this excellent album in 2003 is anyone's guess; their '90s and early 2000s releases are among the best in the adult alternative field. Nonetheless, the trio has enjoyed a small but enthusiastic following, and those who acquired Jungle & Sky and/or Little Light won't find Are We There Yet? to be the least bit disappointing.

Customer Reviews

Terrific CD

I discovered GrooveLily through a colleague's music collection (thanks, iTunes music sharing!). "Are We There Yet" is sharp and smart, with lots of well-crafted, thoughtful songs-- "Live Through This" is alternatly bright and wrenching, as is "Apocalyptic Love Song"." Valerie Vigoda is a cross between Tori Amos and Joe Walsh, in that she's both a great musician and writer, and rather ironic. (Maybe GrooveLily is too smart for its own good, and its self-consciousness will keep it from becoming as popular as bands that are too dumb to be anything other than sincere?)

Great Band

It's really a crime that this group isn't yet recording on a major label - they are great by any standards, and for a largely unknown alternative group they're really spectacular. This album is their best yet (excluding the recording of their musical, "Striking Twelve", which is awesome on its own merits but is really a different thing). Witty, heartwrenching, and endlessly insightful, GrooveLily creates one of those albums that you can listen to straight through several times without becoming bored. All three of the members are astounding musicians (listen to Vigoda's violin on "Live Through This" and "Apocalyptic Love Song," Milburn's crafted piano solos on "It's All Right" and "Diva Girl," and Lewin's incredible versatility on...well, every track, really). The lyrics are alternately clever, hilarious, and profound - and sometimes all three at once. A great album, and if you enjoy it, definitely check out "Striking Twelve."

Biography

Formed: 1994

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Favoring a melodic and introspective approach to pop-rock, Groovelily is a promising group that has acquired a small following playing around the eastern U.S. in the mid-to-late 1990s. The group wouldn't have come about had singer/songwriter Valerie Vigoda not been pursuing a solo career. Originally from suburban Virginia near Washington, DC, Vigoda recorded her debut solo album, Inhabit My Heart, in 1994 and was leading her own band when she met keyboardist/songwriter Milburn. The two clicked creatively...
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