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"The Best Music You've Never Heard"

Pete Wilson (KGO), Brad Kava (San Jose Mercury News music critic) and Dianna DeGarmo (American Idol runnerup) had these words to say about Vaylence and our song "From You"
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PW: "I like Vaylence...A little John Fogerty, creedence, but in a ladies group......there's a number of things in there."
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BK "I think the world is ready for a female fronted rock band (trio)....they remind me of "Heart" a little bit....but then they stepped out and sounded like themselves... I really like them."
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DD" "They rock"

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- KGO 810 Radio San Francisco, CA


"Bread and Roses Novato, CA"

Vaylence at Ohlhoff Men’s Residential
3/26/08

by Kurt Huget:

Vaylence really rocked the joint on this Wednesday night. Leigh, Julia, and
Karen always put 100% energy and spirit into their performances, and you
can’t help but appreciate that and join them on the musical ride that they
take their listeners on. Their set consisted of known covers, plus their own
well-crafted rockers and ballads, all performed splendidly with strong
musicianship and vocals.

The guys at this facility really loved their music, and unanimously called
for an encore. Afterward, one of them told the band, “I needed that. I
hadn’t smiled in awhile.”
- Kurt Huget


Discography

Vaylence - Can you hear me? 2007 CD Single

(All 3 songs on the CD are included in this EPK.)

Recorded at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, CA
Produced by Jeffrey Wood. Mixed by Adam Munez.
Mastered by Ken Lee.

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Vaylence - 3 parts passion, a spark of creativity & determined focus by three fiercely talented women musicians from the San Francisco Bay Area.

The self-titled song,”Can you hear me?” which was written in memory of guitarist Karen Whitham’s sister’s tragic death, is a chilling and haunting conversation with someone who has passed. “ In your eyes”, a song about suspicion and infidelity, is an epic attestation of this band’s strength and power, showcasing their fearless songwriting abilities. The final song on the single, “ I wanna live forever” is an upbeat , feel-good anthem about living and “rediscovering questions we’ve all been fed.”

Can You Hear Me? produced by Jeffrey Wood (Penelope Houston, The Housemartins) and recorded at Fantasy Studios (Berkeley, California.) pushes the band’s undeniable sound further than it’s ever gone before. The band challenged themselves and each other to record songs that will be remembered and will put them on the map for the mainstream market.

To witness Vaylence perform live is to understand both their chemistry and the undeniable bond that the band unselfishly shares with it’s audience. Each have an insatiable thirst for creating new music
together. Incorporating passion, diverse musical influences and a strong work ethic, their musical
experimentation is innovative and daring but remains true and honest.