Experience the Energy of Fifth Floor's “it's not that serious"
Imagine four friends, united by a shared love of music, coming together to create something extraordinary. That's the story of Fifth Floor, a band that emerged from the walls of Guilford Technical Community College. Their journey began with a simple dream: to become one of the most legendary bands of all time, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of their fans.
With diverse musical backgrounds, each member of Fifth Floor brings a unique flavor to the group. Elijah Edwards leads on vocals and guitar, joined by Joshua Wilson on keys and bass, Trey Pavlik on drums, and PJ Patterson adds a touch of violin and guitar magic. Their chemistry is undeniable, a rare gem in the often-competitive music industry.
Known for their explosive live performances, Fifth Floor is now ready to conquer the world with their new EP, "it’s not that serious." Drawing inspiration from bands like Paramore and Coin, this EP is a vibrant collection of songs that will leave you wanting more.
"i h8 ur boyfriend" is a standout track in "it’s not that serious." This laid-back tune sets the tone with its chill, easy-going vibe. Soft guitar riffs and hypnotic drums create a cozy atmosphere, inviting you in. Next, "Sorry" delivers a bittersweet rock ballad, showcasing Fifth Floor's ability to evoke emotions without compromising their edgy sound. The violin adds a captivating element, making the song even more memorable.
"Eyes On Me" is a powerhouse track, opening with a fierce guitar riff that carries you through the entire song. The vocals are exceptional, especially during the soaring chorus that will have you singing along. The guitar solo near the end is a mind-blowing showcase of PJ and Elijah's talent. Finally, "Talk Is Cheap" is a collaborative effort, with PJ and Trey's instruments intertwining seamlessly with Elijah's raw and authentic vocals.
Overall, "it’s not that serious" is a refreshing blend of alt, indie, and hard rock. As Elijah puts it, "We wanted each song to reflect a different aspect of who we are as a band." And they've achieved just that. Fifth Floor has poured their hearts and souls into this EP, creating a truly unforgettable listening experience.