Genius: the one and only word to describe Five Star Trailer Park’s most recent release, The Fight That Broke Your Heart.
This group of Canadian musical masters is slowly but surely making a name for themselves in the independent music scene and are already being compared to early Pearl Jam (Slavo Kovac, Indigo Music) and the Foo Fighters (CBC Radio 3).
The music – the arrangements to the lyrical composure - is beautiful, methodical and heartbreaking. From the opening track, “On the Drive Home,” to the last few notes of the final song, “Ten Fingerprints,” it’s pure addiction.
While the album tells a story about an earth-shattering break up, it also pays homage to their Canadian roots. The boys make a notable mention to Quebec in “Last Train to Montreal” and to the Rocky Mountains and rich fertile grounds of Alberta in the track “Aviator.”
The six patriotic fellas that make up FSTP are vocalist Nick Spence, guitarist Simon Greer, bassist Dan Black, drummer Matt Bennett, keyboarder Aaron Henry and back up vocalist and guitarist Paul Gorrie.
No strangers to the big stage, Spence and co. have already opened for the likes of The Tragically Hip, Sam Roberts and Sarah Hammer. But with another original and creative release such as this one, it likely won't be long until they are headlining at Massey Hall.
Track Listing:
1. On The Drive Home
2. Slow Motion
3. All My Friends
4. Goodbye Caroline
5. Aviator
6. Honey
7. A Tailor’s Hands
8. Last Train to Montreal
9. Leave the Light On
10. Sweet Company
11. Station Girl
12. Ten Fingerprint



