Vinyl Station
Vinyl Station is a band fronted by Anya Petrova, a classically trained vocalist who formed the group with other musicians. They took their name from vinyl...
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Vinyl Station is a band fronted by Anya Petrova, a classically trained vocalist who formed the group with other musicians. They took their name from vinyl records that influenced them early on.
In 2015, they released the single "Revolution," which featured Petrova's lyrics over an energetic rock arrangement. The song addressed social themes and found an audience among listeners drawn to its directness.
Their music sometimes drew criticism for being overtly political, and they faced some resistance from radio stations and venues. They continued performing and recording, putting out an EP in 2014.
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