Some bands find their place in the college music scene; they have their devoted, occasionally sober fans who follow them anywhere, but more often need only head over to the campus auditorium to see them play. The two-night show at 9:30 Club last weekend was comprised of bands such as these, headlined by the Virgina Coalition, or VaCo as the kids like to say. But we didn’t quite “feel like gettin’ it on” Friday night with the self-indugent headliners, more well-known for being a guaranteed provider of all that is “party” to their loyal fans. Nor did we like our local rock spiced up with blue blazers and bongos courtesy of Maryland’s Lloyd Dobler Effect, who possess a cheese factor worthy of having their own sitcom on the Disney Channel. What we came for instead was four guys from Providence, Rhode Island who ventured out of their Northeastern fan base to bring their unique, violin-driven madness to be the tasty meat in an otherwise stale sandwich. Even if they didn’t impress all the young Virginian attendees who crossed the river for VaCo or LDE, Zox at least got our attention.