Fifth on the Floor

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Distant Memory Lane 04:33 Tools
The Fall 05:08 Tools
Wine (feat. Rachel Brooke) 05:01 Tools
January In Louisiana 03:20 Tools
Hell If I Know 03:44 Tools
Whiskey 03:11 Tools
Burnin' Nashville Down 03:24 Tools
Shine 02:46 Tools
Shotgun 04:14 Tools
Missin' the Mornin' 03:16 Tools
Wild Child 03:15 Tools
On My Way 02:46 Tools
Angels in the Snow 04:22 Tools
Front Door Blues 04:53 Tools
The Last Opry 01:13 Tools
Another Day 04:09 Tools
Georgia 04:51 Tools
Hangman's Reel 04:11 Tools
One Big Holiday 03:59 Tools
What For 03:38 Tools
Same Old Thing 03:46 Tools
Last Night in Memphis 04:59 Tools
Drinkin' Friends 03:48 Tools
Drinkin' Friends [Hidden Track] 03:48 Tools
Out at the Bar 02:48 Tools
One Horse Town 03:21 Tools
Southern Pride 05:04 Tools
The Color of Whiskey 03:29 Tools
My Young Life 03:52 Tools
Runnin' Ragged 03:25 Tools
Man of My Vice 03:55 Tools
Appalachian Talkin' Hardware Store Blues (Hammered and Nailed) 03:04 Tools
Movin' On 03:04 Tools
Missin' the Mornin' (Shangri-La Version) 03:04 Tools
Whiskey and Wine (feat. Lucette) 03:04 Tools
Angels in the Snow (Shangri-La Version) 03:44 Tools
Wine 05:01 Tools
Drinkin' Friends (Unreleased) 03:44 Tools
04-One Horse Town 03:19 Tools
02-Out At The Bar 02:47 Tools
06-Last Night In Memphis 04:58 Tools
03-My Young Life 03:50 Tools
07-The Colour Of Whiskey 03:27 Tools
The Colour Of Whiskey 03:27 Tools
09-Southern Pride 05:02 Tools
Wine (Featuring Rachel Brooke) 05:00 Tools
05-Man Of My Vice 03:53 Tools
Appalachian Talkin' Hardware Store Blues 03:02 Tools
Runnin´ Ragged 03:23 Tools
01-Runnin´ Ragged 03:23 Tools
Appalachian Talkin´Hardware Store Blues 03:02 Tools
08-Appalachian Talkin´Hardware Store Blues 03:02 Tools
Whiskey and Wine (ft. Lucette) 03:02 Tools
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In the summer of 2006, Fifth on the Floor played their first show in a small bar in Central Kentucky. The band was a different beast than it is today: originally six members strong, FOTF reveled in up-tempo songs about women and libation, influenced equally by Creedence Clearwater Revival and Jerry Lee Lewis, by Hank Williams and the Band. Their first record, 2007’s The Color of Whiskey, did not belie its name in the slightest. Songs like “Out at the Bar” and “My Young Life” focused on Saturday night glory, while songs like “Man of my Vice” and “Last Night in Memphis” pointed to the more serious themes the band moved towards in later songwriting. Fifth on the Floor quickly started garnering attention for their high-energy live shows. Word of mouth put the band further and further from their home state of Kentucky, while the high volume of shows allowed the band to focus its multitude of influences into a cohesive sound. 2010’s Dark and Bloody Ground showed this, nodding at styles ranging from southern rock to blues to bluegrass while maintaining the sound the band had become known for. The record garnered incredible press. Shooter Jennings offered that “Albums like Dark and Bloody Ground and songs like ‘Distant Memory Lane’ should be included in the handbook for new country music listeners,” and No Depression called the record “an album that, like Second Helping or The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion will be the defining record of the decade for the genre.” The band’s exponential fanbase led to shows opening for the Marshall Tucker Band, Lucero, Dale Watson and Blackberry Smoke, as well as several headlining tours throughout the South and the Midwest. Elements of numerous roots styles show in the band’s music, but Fifth on the Floor’s live show, featuring Aaron “Laser” Graham, Jason Parsons, Matty Rodgers and Justin Wells, is undoubtedly a rock show. The ferocity of the band’s live performances combines with the strength of their collective song-writing on their upcoming record. The album, produced by Shooter Jennings, is due in late 2012. If you haven’t seen a Fifth on the Floor show, buy a ticket right now. The band’s rowdy rock and roll is everything you’d expect from four Kentucky gentlemen. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.