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10/8/2019, 12:00pm

Leah’s Music Predictions: flor

By Leah Fuoco

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This week’s prediction is all about the band “flor.” I am all about this band right now. 

Formed in Oregon in 2014, the band has been making music for a while, but I only found out about them in 2018 when I heard their single “Get Behind This.” 

The band just recently released a new album called “ley lines.” It’s a great mix of pop and indie. Their music is great because you can just relax and chill out to it or you can dance to some of it. 

It’s a great mix. Some tracks that I love on the new album are “dancing around,” “white noise” and “aiming low.” 

The most unique thing about this band is the lead singer, Zachary Grace’s falsetto and vocal range. It’s absolutely amazing. The first time I heard it I could’ve sworn it was women but it’s not. 

In addition, if you love synthesizer or electronic beats you will love flor. The band is currently on tour on the West Coast. 

Overall, they’re just a really cool, different band. I’m hoping after their tour we can expect them to get back in the studio and create some new tunes.

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