6th Floor
6th Floor was a London band with Kye Gibbon on vocals, Daniel Peters on guitar, Jack Bridgland on bass, and Matt Carroll on drums. Their debut single "Can't...
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6th Floor was a London band with Kye Gibbon on vocals, Daniel Peters on guitar, Jack Bridgland on bass, and Matt Carroll on drums. Their debut single "Can't Help Myself (Album Version)" got some attention in 2008, followed by an album called A Thousand Miles that same year. They put out two more records, The World is Not Enough in 2011 and Unveiled in 2015.
Songs like "Come Take My Hand" and "Dr Jackal and Mr Hyde" showed their knack for straightforward rock with some groove. They played with a direct energy that worked well live, though their stage presence sometimes drew more comment than their actual music.
The band broke up in 2017 after what were described as creative differences and personal issues. They didn't have a long run, but a few of their tracks still pop up on playlists now and then.
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