Pancake Porterhouse lead guit and vocals
Rhythmatic Fever drums and vocals
Donna Jewel rhythm guit and vocals
Hayzus bass guit and vocals
Influences
This album takes influence from almost every sub-genre of the last forty years. STPM have managed to combine so many influences they have become masked in a whole new sound." -UK New Music
SINISTER TRAILERPARK MAGIC SELF TITLED DELUXE EDITION ON ALL MAJOR DIGITAL OUTLETS MID NOVEMBER 2009
SINISTER TRAILERPARK MAGIC SELF TITLED
"If their name doesn’t pique your interest, this album is guaranteed to. I can honestly say Canada’s Sinister Trailerpark Magic is the most diverse album I own and an eclectic masterpiece no one should be without. Called ‘rock n’ ruin’, it is an unusually smooth blend of heavy metal, punk, progressive, skater, psychedelic, alternative, and classic rock, seeming without structure and it is very experimental. Though their music can sound almost too similar to many, Sinister Trailerpark Magic still have their own brand of unflinching distinction apparent in every song.
Pancake Porterhouse sings with more gusto than most of the other bands I listen to regularly. He also leads guitar and the guitars are excellent. The bass, always important in my book, played by Traxyl Burns also stands out. Appropriately named Rhythmatic Fever, is on drums and his style reminds me of Jean Paul Gaster (Clutch). Their use of background vocals is like a fifth instrument and is unmatched (think of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” only much better and without the circus feel). Sinister Trailerpark Magic’s four seasoned musicians all have their own kickass style. Together they flawlessly extend across musical genres and boundaries where no band has gone before. I wouldn’t be surprised if they became the next Beatles or Pink Floyd of the new millennium.
On Sinister Trailerpark Magic, most songs are around five minutes which is just right. Not too long, not a tease. It flows so well there is no getting bored. The songs all hold your interest and eventually make you stop and really listen. The only way to attempt to describe the band’s musical characteristics is to compare them to The Beatles (especially after they matured and went experimental) or Pink Floyd who can leave unsuspecting listeners standing there with their jaw dropped.
It was not challenging to pick out some of their influences. I heard snippets of Dillinger Escape Plan and The Toadies among many others. Opening track, “Borderline” reminds me very much of Nirvana but only for the first half. The second half is style I can’t compare and is all their own. As is the case with any of the twelve tracks.
“Laylow” sounds a bit like Audioslave. “Our Child’s Eyes” sounds like how Creedence might sound if they were still making albums today with a little 80’s pop thrown in. “The Harper Dance” makes me want to skateboard. My favorites have to be “No Way Out”; the gem of the album and “Take Your Opinion” the heaviest track. There were pieces of every song that demanded my attention such as the intense second half of “When I Was Your Age” or “The Dead Night Sky” for it’s meaty vocals.
Even comparing parts of their sound to other bands still doesn’t do them justice. It would be too easy for talent like this to get sucked violently into the mainstream. You must hear for yourself and unless you listen to hardcore/black metal only, you should be left “Awe waiting” like me. All things considered, Sinister Trailerpark Magic is the best new band I happened upon"
The self titled release hit 1 on punkradiocast.com and top ten on CFRU and has received airplay on campus and commerical radio across Canada. The band members have been invited to play at legendary festivals like , CMW, Pop Montreal,The Split Rail Festival,Voodoofest,Locobazooka,and were headliners at the Mayday Rock festival in Poland in 2008.
The song "Our Childs Eyes" was selected from 15,000 bands as the only Canadian finalist by ISC.
STPM HAS toured Canada and the US relentlessly and shared stages with great bands like The Misfits, Agnostic Front, Rage Against the Machine, Finger Eleven, I Hate Sally, Citizen Fish, Alice Cooper, The Vibrators, The Reason, Raised Fist, Strung Out and many more.
In 2008 the band recorded "Very Ape" mastered by George Graves(U2,Rush) for "Heart Shaped Box" , a Nivana tribute compilation put out by Reality Entertainment, and completed a 26 date European tour kicking off November 19th in Budapest, and of course constantly overdo-ing the Ontario/Canada tour circuit with their extremely energetic and ungodly live show.
In Nov 2009 their "Self Titled Deluxe Edition" was a re release of their sold out 2006 cd plus 3 new tracks.
PRESS:
"An eclectic masterpeice no one should be without" - Gaspesc.com
"A swirling vortex of riffs and power in line with NoMeansNo's most impressive work" - Exclaim!
"Some of the best vocal work out of Ontario in a long time, very epic, with constant shifts in style." - WGTS Magazine
"Keep your eyes on these guys!" - CBC Radio 3
"This album takes influence from almost every sub-genre of the last forty years. STPM have managed to combine so many influences they have become masked in a whole new sound." -UK New Music
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We used to be called "Mumrik" that was looking for a singer and now we finally found a singer and the band name became STM since we are working together at a distance of 6000miles from Leeds, UK to Kyoto, Japan. And we uploaded 3 songs now. Check them and let me know what you think. Thanks.
CD RELEASE PARTY WED DEC 9 8pm AT The Central. Just around the corner from Honest Eds on Markham St, near Bloor and Bathurst Hope you can make it. When you pay admission tell them you are there for us and get a copy of the cd for free This show sponsored by 102.1 the Edge and Mill Street Breweries
Hey guys, we just posted our EP on our myspace check it out, I am sure you will enjoy, and looking forward to the next time we play together, hopefully there will be no cops.
Thanx for your support of Moeraes Fate (formerly known as Dame). Hope you can make it out to The Opera House show Nov 28 in Toronto.
Here is a video from the YouDiscover concert series with us performing Intervention outside with Niagara Falls as our backdrop. followed by the judges comments and the winner announcement. Hope you enjoy.
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HERE IS WHY********We were given a huge chance and were selected to submit our song Demon Eyes to the Microsoft Windows media team for inclusion in the Plalist Seven. Soon to come out by Microsoft.(Playlist Seven is about uncovering amazing emerging Artists (that's you) and letting music fans choose their 7 favorites each week). Help us get on the list pememently. Have everyone you can tell Go to http://www.reverbnation.com/2drunksandaguitar and join the mailing list and friend us there. More friends the bigger our chance get this chance. Thanks a bunch Rick
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Whattup Sinister Trailerpark Magic ... awesome name! Thanks so much for the add and welcome to the Rebel family!!
Cheers
PS, keep making good music ... we'd love to hear what you think of our music