Member Since: 12/15/2005
Band Website: thevalentinecoup.com
Band Members:
Patrick O'Hare: Lead Vocals & Guitar
Dan Hutchings: Keyboards & Vocals
Jorge Escobar: Bass & Vocals
Ste James: Drums/Percussion & Vocals
Influences: List being prepared
Sounds Like: Some have said Paddy's vocals are reminiscent of Steve Winwood, with the guitar licks of Eric Clapton, so Blind Faith should definately be considered a soundalike of The Valentine Coup. Especially since they too included Hammond Organ/keys & rich intricate drum patterns as part of their sound.
TVC also incorporates elements of The Who's Rock Opera/R&B feel, with moodyness and extended instrumentals a la Pink Floyd, added to florishes of Indie, Latin, Psychedelia.
Recently a couple of people have also said Ocean Colour Scene and Paul Weller, so please keep the soundalikes coming because we struggle to describe ourselves.
Here's how others have put it:
"A piercing and perfectly pitched lead vocal turns some great songs into something special."
Stummermag (Issue 6 - Dry Bar Review).
www.strummerlive.net
"Kicking things off was The Valentine Coup's Paddy O'Hare, who I am seriously considering reporting to Trading Standards, for his blatant lack of Irish lilt or 'Danny Boy' cover. Where trad-folk was absent, however, a traffic-stopping voice was not, and his had enough vocal horse-power to get Clarkson itching for a test-drive. 'Love Conquers All' was dedicated to the hungover amongst us (which included at least 97% of patrons), culminating in a vital blast of Nurofen in some heartening "aaah, ooh, aah oh oooh"s"
By Megan Vaughan. (The Country Club - Night N Day review)
www.ManchesterMusic.co.uk
"Emblazoned with organ and keyboards the blues guitars rolled through taking us on poetic journeys that could have made you believe you were in a French Quarter bar in New Orleans. The Valentine Coup's tunes rode this vibe with ease and breathed new life into the dream of a new Manchester culture and they want to come back and play again. They have my vote. They can certainly return to tv21 and whisk me away on a journey of new Northern Quarter blues again."
Steve Cunio. TV21s (TV21 gig review)
"After several beautiful acts, Paddy did his thing to much applause and even some valiant drunken attempts at what we often refer to as dancing. With a great new name - The Valentine Coup, Paddy treated us to some electro-acoustic ballads and operatas which instead of ending in the usual strum made many a colourful tangent prolonging the interest and increasing the chilled out factor considerably."
Steve Cunio. TV21s (Thirsty Scholar gig review)
Record Label: WhiteChileanHorseMeat Records Ltd.
Type of Label: Indie