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Vinyl Floor – Pretty Predictable

Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Copenhagen, Denmark, Vinyl Floor emerges as a powerhouse of alternative rock with their latest track, “Pretty Predictable.” Led by Thomas Charlie Pedersen’s soulful vocals and Daniel Pedersen’s thunderous drumming, Vinyl Floor delivers a sonic experience that is equal parts raw energy and refined craftsmanship. With a discography spanning over a decade and collaborations with legendary musicians like Rob Stoner and Bebe Risenfors, Vinyl Floor has honed their sound to perfection, earning them a devoted following worldwide.

“Pretty Predictable” stands as a testament to Vinyl Floor’s evolution as artists, blending intense drumbeats, crunchy guitars, and layered harmonies into a musical journey that captivates from the first note. As the song delves into themes of destruction and renewal, it invites listeners to reflect on their own impulses for change and growth. With each release, Vinyl Floor pushes the boundaries of their genre, carving out a unique space in the music landscape. So join the movement, and let Vinyl Floor’s “Pretty Predictable” soundtrack your journey of self-discovery and transformation. The revolution starts here.

Ethan

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