It's been quite a while since we've heard from Vinyl Floor. They
released an album back in 2012, but I hadn't heard from them since, but
that doesn't mean they've been dormant. Actually, they have been up to quite a bit, and in all the chaos, they've released a new album. Check out "Vaudville".
So backing up just a tad, they've actually been busy putting out singles and videos to make this album what it is today. "Change The Song" is probably the crowning moment of the whole picture, and that's probably why they put it first. They released a lot of radio singles across Europe and Japan over the course of this year, and in Octobrer, they finally dropped the full album.
This time around, they've dropped the slower song act and have kicked things into high gear with a bit of rocking action. I'm not sure where the change came from, but it's a welcome one. The new sounds is polished and fun. I wouldn't really say they are "reinvented" since you can still tell it's a Vinyl Floor album, but I would say that this is definitely a new approach to how they not only perform but market their music.
The band has had a successful run of their music video for "Change The Song" on Europe's MTV site. I was glad to see the exposure for the band, given their more limited release with "Peninsula". This album feels very fun, having tracks that were recorded as a live one-take in the studio, and others even using ukeleles.
If you'd like to check out the album for yourself, hop onto iTunes and give them a shot. This album's got a little something for everyone.
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